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  • I got a sff P330 Xeon with integrated graphics for ~$500 two years ago that includes case power supply etc. Far faster than an n100 and even lower power than if you added a GPU to an n100.

    I just plugged in a kilowatt to check:

    My Lenovo sff workstation running Plex idles at 15 watts- which is 90% of the time. Streaming 4k 52Mbs hevc (This Flash Gordon is my torture test that caused me to upgrade 2 years ago) it’s 18 watts! I was so surprised that I went back and unplugged the Ethernet thinking I put the killawatt on the wrong server.



  • Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldtoAutism@lemmy.worldDo you agree?
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    8 days ago

    Laziness does not mean lack of responsibilities and not doing anything. Laziness means needing to do something and not doing it. The definition is unwilling.

    The premise that normies get pleasure from being lazy is false. Executive disfunction means not responding to the anxiety with action to remove the anxiety. Instead the anxiety becomes its own feedback loop of inaction.



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    Your link is on the official definition of executive disfunction. The OP used executive disfunction in the common use, “I don’t do things I think I should.” That’s also the definition of laziness.

    When people use the common definition of executive disfunction they are euphemism treadmilling laziness.


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    Laziness is pleasurable???

    Laziness has ALWAYS been derided as a character flaw.

    Executive disfunction is euphemism treadmill for laziness. There were books 50 years ago on how to self manage behavior.

    Executive disfunction is still a character flaw. It’s ok to be flawed. We are human. Recognizing flaws and trying to fix ourselves is personal growth.


  • I think because I warned some users a couple of times over a year ago, that he thinks I’m a sock puppet of the person/people he has banned. When he got angry about my warning the user, I didn’t engage at all. But a year later in that thread about Discovery, I wasn’t paying attention and didn’t notice that I replied to him.

    He seems to have a lot of drama around him.

    Is there a Lemmy equivalent to karma court?