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Not eating random animals because of religion is such a stupid concept
Like, there is no big difference between a camel and a cow
I say that as a vegan, which is a choice that makes sense in comparison ;)
Or that code is not cleaned up
Knowing codebases, literally always it is simply messy code they dont want judged
Nix, portage?
https://www.procustodibus.com/blog/2023/04/wireguard-netns-for-specific-apps/
https://volatilesystems.org/wireguard-in-a-separate-linux-network-namespace.html
https://github.com/dadevel/wg-netns
https://www.ismailzai.com/blog/creating-wireguard-jails-with-linux-network-namespace
On NixOS:
https://vtimofeenko.com/posts/wireguard-namespace-flake/
One of these should work
Try oniux for that, exactly what you need
Otherwise look into oniux and how to replace arti with wireguare/shadowsocks/xray/amneziawg
No it is not lol
I have no idea of the experiences of new users. The biggest issue is that PopOS has no KDE Plasma spin, so users can either use GNOME or their thing
I will give the desktop another try. Their apps are all very minimal. Cosmic files has network shares though which is nice!
I installed it in a VM to get the repo files as I found no better way. Now I use some cosmic apps on Debian GNOME
Well warmth is flowing from the food to the cooling object via conduction
Objects at zero Kelvin are not zero Volume?
Because then it doesnt move and there is no energy it can give to the surrouding. Actually there is, stored in molecular bounds. But no molecular movement, just atoms I guess
Yes I just thought about the same.
The idea was that cooling stuff doesnt involve manually moving it.
But entropy is the thing here. Moving energy against the path of natural entropy.
Interesting. Dont freezers also cool via conduction?
Ugly physics
We figured out the issue: moving energy against a naturally occuring gradient. Like heat away from a cold area, or focussing heat somewhere where the surrounding is cool
It does? I use it on KDE Wayland
Extra checked the name of the thing
I use it to change brightness via KDE Connect.
Cooling only doesn’t require energy if surrounded by equal coolness.
Okay I guess that is true. Heating also doesnt require energy if the surrounding is just as hot.
Moving stuff takes energy, and you either need to focus heat or disperse it.
Yesssss but technically cooling doesnt require energy XD just insulating heat
Which does not increase the more you want to cool, it only depens on the size and properties of the barrier (the fridge)
At least that makes sense for me
Get rich and buy cool vehicles
Yes for sure. But well the border between science and religion should always be updated and moved