As a man who used to have long hair for decades, this is just wrong. But also, usually using more than one shampoo + one conditioner is not going to make much difference.
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pfjarschel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you name your cars, if so what have you named them?5·25 days agoBaby Shark. Because… it kinda looks like a shark? (Blue Mitsubishi Outlander Sport/ASX, depends on the country)
pfjarschel@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What programs do you wish a good FOSS alternative existed, but doesn't or most of the FOSS alternatives simply aren't good?3·4 months agoI made the jump recently, and although there are clear issues, I don’t see any reason to use windows as my primary gaming OS anymore. Some games still require some fiddling with proton versions, extra command line arguments, environment variables, etc. That is bad for the average user that just wants to click play and play. Also, I noticed that at least on my setup (alienware laptop with nvidia gpu), some games have clear performance issues compared to windows, mainly some UE games. But it’s not so bad to make me want to boot windows again.
And just some extra two cents: I’m still keeping a windows partition for those games that simply cannot run on linux, and it’s possible to keep your main library on the linux partition (I’m using btreefs) and use that same library on windows. You just have to install a driver on windows, and it works beautifully. Haven’t had any issues so far.
pfjarschel@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a technology that was cooler in its older iterations?1·10 months agoA laser, maybe, but definitely not LEDs. Vapor/gas lamps produce the narrowest frequency bands possible, because it comes from very well defined atomic transitions (Hz range). LEDs produce frequency bands with widths in the GHz/THz range, while semiconductor lasers can maybe reach KHz if they are really good. So, unfortunately, for this type of applications, vapor lamps would probably still be needed.
Source: I work with lasers and spectroscopy.
Edit: very good idea about using non-visible light!
pfjarschel@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of beforeEnglish1·1 year agoIt takes some fiddling, but it works, and is fantastic!
Relevant Mr. Lovenstein comic: https://lemmy.world/post/8457726