- 45 Posts
- 139 Comments
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any good books which are both accurate and engaging which talk about human world history?7·2 months agoHahaha I was undecided whether to add “human” but I wanted to exclude natural world history, I mean I wanted to learn about human events
Resources on the advanced stuff?
Agree with the whole comment but yeah I love every song of The New Sound, especially The Magician. Also I “discovered” black midi at the beginning of the year and was sad to learn they splitted, thankfully Greep released this masterpiece.
Thank you so much for this community, thank you thank you
linucs@lemmy.mlto science@lemmy.world•Anyone Can Learn Echolocation in Just 10 Weeks—And It Remodels Your Brain11·6 months agoTell me hooooow
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there an historical reason why female formal dresses have a huge variety of styles compared to male ones where the only acceptable style is jacket with pants?2·6 months agoYeah I posted my question a few hours before that was posted, very cool!
This better not awaken anything in me…
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there an historical reason why female formal dresses have a huge variety of styles compared to male ones where the only acceptable style is jacket with pants?4·6 months agoSorry man, english is not my first language so sometimes I make mistakes.
But I searched online and it seems that it’s not totally wrong to use “an” in front of historical, especially in informal writing.
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best RSS Reader for Linux? Bonus if it has PDF/epub export2·7 months agoWow I’m already using Calibre but didn’t know about that feature! Awesome, will look into it, thanks!
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best RSS Reader for Linux? Bonus if it has PDF/epub export1·7 months agoYeah I thought about the print to pdf feature, hopefully though there are better alternatives. Thanks for the suggestion I will check the extension!
linucs@lemmy.mlto Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•Arch Linux and Valve Collaboration - Arch-dev-public - lists.archlinux.org8·7 months agoThis is huge! Can’t wait to see the results of this collaboration. Arch is my one and only distro and I love it.
It’s full of french memes, maybe your instance is blocking that instance?
Doing the same with french to understand the [email protected] 's memes
linucs@lemmy.mlOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Kindle's screen is partially frozen with the screensaver, the rest of the screen works normally. Already reset it and factory reset it, does anyone know if I can save it somehow?5·8 months agoYeah I’ve already jailbroken this one. I’ll probably replace the screen as someone else suggested, there’s a very nice ifixit tutorial
linucs@lemmy.mlOPtoAll things bodyweight@lemmy.ml•This is the type of pull up bar that I have, how should I use it optimally?2·10 months agoYeah should’ve been more specific, I’m trying to get going with the r/bodyweightfitness 's recommended routine. Problem is I can’t do reps of pull ups but I can do chin ups by hanging on the inner handles or the ones perpendicular to the wall. Can I do those (and which ones of the two) instead of pull ups till I can do proper pull ups?
And what about the inclined handles? Would they make pull ups easier or harder?
Basically I was asking what happens (i.e. what muscles I’m training and how hard) if I use the bar in the four ways I listed
linucs@lemmy.mlOPtoAll things bodyweight@lemmy.ml•This is the type of pull up bar that I have, how should I use it optimally?2·10 months agoIt’s actually installed very close to the ceiling so I can hang without bending so no dips with this for me :/
linucs@lemmy.mlOPtoAll things bodyweight@lemmy.ml•This is the type of pull up bar that I have, how should I use it optimally?2·10 months agoSo less pullups (e.g. 1 at a time) are better than more chin ups (e.g. 5 at a time)? While doing chin ups am i not also training for pull ups?
You’re right! Do you know how can I cross post this there?