

Awesome! Do you grow it inside your house or outdoor?
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Awesome! Do you grow it inside your house or outdoor?
Congratulations! Where is this species native to?
What substrate are you growing it on and in what conditions?
Ja man, geile Arbeit! 💪
Besonders der große sieht toll aus!
Der kleinere schaut mich noch etwas komisch an, vor allem wegen der vertikalen Ausrichtung. Horizontal angeordnet sah es aber überladen aus.Feedback?
Ich würde beim Kleinen das Logo selbst (Schwarz-Rot-Gold) vielleicht in den QR-Code reinmachen, das machen ja momentan auch einige Firmen und Werbemenschen so, auch bei den aktuellen Wahlplakaten.
Damit wird der Sticker weniger überladen, aber das Logo, also das wichtigste, ist noch gut sichtbar. Viel Info außer die URL ist da wahrscheinlich eh nicht auf dem QR, oder?
Kurzer Spruch, damit man sich grob vorstellen kann, was gemeint ist, Logo für den Wiedererkennungswert und beim Handy draufhalten kommen weitere Infos. Viel Wirkung bei wenig Platz.
I would recommend you either Aurora or Bluefin.
Both are pretty much the same, but differ in their desktop environment.
Traditionally, Gnome (Bluefin) always has been the champion in terms of being tablet-like, but from what I’ve heard, KDE has surpassed Gnome in terms of how well it works as a tablet UI.
You can install the one or the other, and then later “rebase” to the other variant without needing to reinstall anything if you want to try the “competitor” or if you’re unhappy.
This basically switches out the base system, but your installed apps and pictures are decoupled and kept. Like just doing a big update :D
Why do I recommend you exactly that, and not just base Fedora or Kubuntu or whatever?
Simple - you need to install the linux-surface
kernel (and stuff), because without it, nothing will work, no stylus, no sleep, no battery, basically nothing.
But said modified kernel is nothing ordinary, and might shit itself randomly.
Not only would you have to install everything by hand, which was a task that not only let me return to Windows once, but twice as Linux noob! It also causes a lot of headache when you have to spend your evening fixing it via CLI or whatever.
Here uBlue comes handy: you can “fix” your system with just one click.
You don’t even have to do manual updates or whatever, everything is done in the background for you, just like on your smartphone.
You have to select the “I have a Surface device” option, and then everything comes pre-bundled and (hopefully) just werks™
I don’t know 🤷
🤷
I believe KDE is better, because it has many wacom tablet input settings and features, but I sold that crappy Surface ages ago when Gnome was the obvious choice. The 🤷 also applies here I guess, because it was two years ago and felt like a completely different age compared to today.
I recommend you doing so, but not as a security measure, more of so as a “keeping everything organised”-measure.
I like to keep my host OS clean and install everything containerised
You did everything right. Boot into the image that works, and then apply rpm-ostree rollback
. This reverses the broken image and the working one, so you’ll boot into this one the next time you boot up until you change something in the order, e.g. by updating.
In the meantime, wait a day or so and then update again.
On what channel are you on? bazzite:latest
or bazzite:stable
?
Saved, thanks!
Sehr interessanter Ansatz.
Ich krieg da tatsächlich das Gefühl, dass bei der Entwicklung mit Autisten, und nicht für Autisten gearbeitet wurde, wie es so oft der Fall ist.
Das “Ey, jetzt schau mir zu wie ich das mache und dann mach es doch einfach mal nach!” is halt nich einfach so mal getan, und die meisten Leute, selbst Spezialisten, ignorieren solche “unauffälligen” Symptome…
Der mentale Breakdown beim ersten Tanzkurz ist eine Experience, die jeder auf dem Spektrum bestimmt miterlebt haben darf.
Schön, dass das nun auch seine guten Seiten hat :D
The key thing is to only slightly coat them. If you smear too much on them, they won’t ignite that easily.
But yeah. The wax should be very runny and hot, so it gets soaked up by the pad. And then heat it, so it re-melts, for example with a very hot heating gun or baking oven.
And when you want to use it, just tear the cotton apart a bit, so the fibers get exposed, and it will ignite instantly.
I like it more than petrol jelly, because it’s hardened and not as sticky.
“Napalm” is usually considered as a weapon. What you meant is probably just “emergency firestarter”, or as I would call it, turbo-tinder :D
I personally prefer using cotton pads, that are soaked in liquid candle wax. When it’s cold, it hardens and the whole pad gets stiff and hydrophobic.
Instead of having to lift a glass jar, you can just slip a few of those discs into your pocket or a small bag.
And because the wax is hard, you don’t have to worry about storage, and they will stay that way forever. With your polystyrene goo, you have to remember that the jar will never be 100% gas tight and it will evalorate over time.
The pads even work when wet (because they won’t get wet) and can be used with a ferrocerium rod.
Also, styrofoam releases toxic gases when ignited, wax won’t.
I can’t see any picture, but you could try using LECA.
With soil, and missing drainage, you always have the high chance of waterlogging. With expanded clay on the other hand, it is supposed to stand a few centimetres in water (nutrient solution).
But I think the better route would be to get a few inner pots.
Or, completely other route, use them for candles or other DIY projects that are good gifts for others :)
You can’t just use LECA straight as a 1:1 replacement for soil (or bark in your case).
Right now, I’ve made a introduction guide for example that, but sadly only in German yet. You can try to read it by translating it automatically via your browser, maybe it works.
https://photon.slrpnk.net/post/slrpnk.net/17681128
In that post I also explain what fertilizer I use.
TL;DR: Wash and soak your LECA first after arrivial, and use orchid fertilizer at 1/2 strength or so. But proper hydro fertiliser should be better.
I don’t have any “secret advice” so to speak off, sadly. But I can tell you everything I do “right”.
First of all, I have zero experience with orchids yet, except those ones. Everything I know is from what I’ve researched.
First, high air humidity and indirect light. They don’t like direct sun blasting on them or prolonged very low RHs, like most other houseplants.
That’s why they’re behind a very thin white curtain, or in my bathroom.
And about those rock pebbles: they’re called “LECA”, or hydroton, or expanded clay pebbles. They’re a kind of hydroponic medium.
Because they’re in this special setup, called “semi-hydro”, they receive optimal conditions, with lots of air, nutrients, and steady stable water supply. Because they have stable and perfect conditions, they are less stressed and grow optimally.
Regarding the other benefits of hydroponics itself (pest control, etc.), you can read countless reports and literature about it, and also check out !hydroponics@slrpnk.net in the meantime, where I might make a post about this setup soon.
It’s absolutely great, I really recommend you trying that!
Sadly, yes. I got them at Lidl here in Germany, when they were in stock.
I really hope they will be back soon!
Same. I still really love Gnome with my heart, but it just felt… inferior… compared to KDE 6.
Everything looked sharper, like if I had switched from 720p to 4k, I could access my hardware better (e.g. control the brightness of my monitor, etc.) and much more.
Hey :) I’m very sorry that you now feel bad because of my post. I just wanted to inspire some people out there, because a lot of plants/ orchids get thrown out, even in way better conditions.
I even noticed a few people throwing orchids into the trash after they finished blooming! :o
Really, please don’t feel bad.
My journey to zero waste is also very long, even after a few years. Every little bit counts!
I still produce A LOT of waste, I just wanted to inspire others a bit with my submission.
Cheers!
Sure, mushroom spores can be unhealthy. But they’re only produced by ripe fruiting bodies, and in this case, we have mycelium, basically the “root structure”.
The cool thing about it is that you can form it to any shape you want.
For acoustic insulation, you need more than just a nice material. You need physical structures that allow the sound waves to break and dissipate. I already thought abour the puffed up concrete, but as a sheet only being a few centimetres thick, it weights too much and reflects too much noise.
Acoustic foam, you know, those with pyramids, is great, but often flammable, and, you guessed it, another source of non-recyclable plastic trash some day. I will definitely consider it, but only if I don’t find something else.
Both the plant fiber based/ supplemented concrete and mycelium are more eco friendly and have great properties, like being non-flammable by nature, not having unhealthy chemicals (formaldehyde, etc.), being shapeable, and more.
100% AMD, for sure. AMD won’t make much problems and works ootb.
Nvidia on the other hand… if you already have a Nvidia GPU, then the proprietary drivers work pretty well, but even those won’t work flawlessly and still cause problems for many people.
And the FOSS drivers are still in the early stages and won’t cut it. So why spend lots of money for a piece of hardware that won’t give you the performance you paid for?
Also, Nvidia clearly doesn’t care about PCs or its’ users, so why support such a shitty company with your money?