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  • I would love if I could just walk to a store nearby, unfortunately it’s going to take at minimum 45 minutes of my time to go and buy anything in person.

    It just makes sense to buy online unless I need that thing this very instant. I don’t have to spend any more of my free time than the 5 seconds to order something, and can instead get on whatever needs to get done around the house.

    Either way, an employee is still getting paid to oversee the purchase of the item (cashier vs delivery driver), and a vehicle is still being driven (a car vs a delivery truck, the delivery truck is probably more eco friendly due to servicing multiple people vs my car servicing just me, as well as skipping the warehouse to store step in a lot of cases. Although still bad, I’d prefer just walking if I had any stores round me. I do have a local hardware store at least, so there’s that)

    It’s all relative to the individual’s circumstance, there are of course instances where I need something the same day, and so try and figure out which store I need to go to to get it now. And then they’re out of stock and I go elsewhere.

    From my viewpoint, it simply makes sense, from others’ it might not.



  • There’s 2 types of SSDs that you should be concerned with, SATA and M.2 NVME. Sata are usually black connectors in usually the bottom right of a motherboard, same type of connector a hard drive would use. You can get SATA SSDs for fairly cheap, I’ve got 2 2tb ones in my computer, but they’ll be much slower than an M.2. Still much faster than a hard drive though. M.2 NVME is what I assume the 500 GB SSD is?, usually located around the graphics card slot, there should be a line of screw holes for different sizes, and a connector at the end that you slide the m.2 into.

    If you ever need help, there are plenty of references online if you search how to install a M.2 SSD or a SATA SSD, and once it’s installed, tutorials on how to format it do you can use it.





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    3 months ago

    That can’t be very trustworthy, it’s a png! But then if it’s inaccurate does that mean png’s ARE trustworthy? But then if that’s the case then this is accurate in saying pngs aren’t trustworthy, but that would mean that it claiming pngs are inaccurate would be inaccurate itself which would mean…







  • Denvil@lemmy.mltoScience Memes@mander.xyzUS education
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    4 months ago

    Fellow electrician here, I’m convinced that electricity is magic. I’ve only been in electric for 2 years or so, but I’ll be damned if I know how that shit works. The copper touches together and that equals light, or motors spinning, or whatever have you. How? Idk, smarter people figured that out, I’m just here to make sure the damned drywallers don’t cover up our magic copper