Thanks for the recommendations. I will have to go to Gaziantep next time I visit Turkiye, the food there seems incredible.
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Good eye, it is indeed Hafiz Mustafa!
Would definitely recommend it, we tried a few different spots including Karaköy Güllüoğlu and Hafiz Mustafa was our favourite. Note this is from 2019 so am not sure if things have changed.
supermairto World News@lemmy.world•Israel's defence against Iran attack overnight 'likely cost over $1bn'English247·1 year agoA better way to put it would be: how much would it have saved to not have to shoot them down to begin with?
Israel is desperate to keep wars going to justify their annexing of Gaza and West Bank and leech off the US.
supermairto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•[ANSWERED]libreoffice or onlyoffice?English5·1 year agoTry both out as flatpaks if you’re on Linux and keep the one you like as I did :). I think both flatpaks come with the full suite.
I ended up sticking with OnlyOffice and feel it will probably work better for most people doing things like writing documents and spreadsheets with various formatting, tables, charts, formulas and equations.
I am mainly a Google docs user (and in the past MS office) as most people are and the OnlyOffice UI and workflow is much more comfortable if you’re coming from these products. Things work and look the way you would expect. LibreOffice UI feels very clunky and dated (even after trying different layouts). For example, charts look really bad by default in LibreOffice. OnlyOffice seems to work pretty much just as well as gDocs/MS office so far in my limited experience for most scenarios.
As part of my effort to reduce reliance on gDocs I am planning on setting up a self hosted Nextcloud office instance and it is based on OnlyOffice so it is more motivation for me to stick with it!
supermairOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Massive battery life improvements on AMD over the past yearEnglish3·1 year agoGood point, edited!
supermairOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Massive battery life improvements on AMD over the past yearEnglish5·1 year agoPPD comes default on most distros (I can at least confirm for Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora on the GNOME variant). I am not sure about KDE variants but they should support it too even if it’s not pre-installed.
You can check if it’s running with the following command:
$ powerprofilesctl
However as the 0.20 release which supports p-state just released recently most fixed point release distros won’t have the newer version. In this case you would need to update it manually.
I am running Debian testing and it has the new version while stable does not.
supermairOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Massive battery life improvements on AMD over the past yearEnglish12·1 year agoAlso want to appreciate the idle efficiency improvements! My AMD laptop only loses a few % of battery life after idling overnight (with the default s2idle sleep mode). A huge improvement to my older work Intel ThinkPad which loses over 25% overnight…
supermairOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Massive battery life improvements on AMD over the past yearEnglish5·1 year agoYes, Zen 2 and above support p-states! You might need to update your bios and enable CPPC if p-state is not showing up.
You can confirm by running
$ powerprofilesctl
and seeing if CpuDriver is amd_pstate.
supermairOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Massive battery life improvements on AMD over the past yearEnglish5·1 year agoYes. You should not use tlp anymore on any AMD processor that supports p-states. TLP does not support these and it’s own logic may conflict with the CPU. Use PPD and let the processor itself take care of the optimizations!
See: https://community.frame.work/t/tracking-ppd-v-tlp-for-amd-ryzen-7040/39423
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supermairto World News@kbin.social•Turkish Red Crescent distributes meat to 3,000 Yemeni families on Eid Al-Adha2·2 years agoFor many people living in poverty, Eid Al Adha is the only time of the year they get to have fresh meat.
The meat is portioned into three parts: one for yourself and your immediate family, one for non-immediate family and friends and one for those living in poverty. Excess meat is frozen or dried to prolong use.
Many charities also accept donations of animal hides to generate money.
It serves an important economic function in many countries by funneling resources from the rich and urban areas to rural and poorer areas.
GNOME. Eagerly waiting for cosmic.