Odd that stremio is not on that list. It’s superior to netflix
Odd that stremio is not on that list. It’s superior to netflix
was kicked in the head like this once. Flew a meter into the wall
This is what I think one need to do to test if that would work
If the device is a COM device in windows then I think it should just work out of the box. If not, then the entire device needs to be forwarded using udev rules to wine. Let me know if you want to attempt this :)
This sounds interesting. What the hell is RevOS? What kind of label maker is that? Does it have a name? Do you know what kind of cable it’s using to communicate with the pc?
I’ve not worked with batteries but I would assume there are two pins for voltage and ground, one temperature probe pin and or two pins for serial communication (probably I²C). If batteries would have had some sort complex handshake then it would have needed a corresponding UEFI patch so that system is able to refuse booting if the power level is too low. That’s why I assume there would be no handshake (unless it’s apple ofc).
How is it that one cannot purchase a bunch of flat rectangular batteries and just put them inside the laptop (wherever they fit) and connect them manually to some custom charge controller? We do it all the time on other devices like drones and shit. We have generic round cylindrical batteries, why isn’t there flat generic Li batteries?
what? shouldn’t blocked domains be routed to 0.0.0.0 instead of loopback? This might cause the system generally to wait for a response instead of instantly realizing those domains don’t exists
It’s not always about storage. It can also be more processes that drains battery, more attack vectors etc.
I like this. Maybe it needs some words on bloatware that is enforced on users agains their interests?
installing more than base
, linux
, and linux-firmware
is bloat.
… most people don’t get it …
Personally I’ve had more issues tweaking Debian to just work as needed then Arch
At some point I’ve installed rust implementation of the coreutils from the AUR, they worked for a long while until some ssl vulnerability were discovered and everyone had to update the library. As you can imagine, without working coreutils system were hard to use. troubleshooting were also a pain in the ass because who could blame coreutils of all things? :P
Better would be to delete without confirmation but being able to quickly reverse it with Ctrl+Z
*stirr untill fully evaporated
Always to remember to vacum the floor after a pc build to get rid of excessive screws
And if you feel like quitting Rust, just read some c++ template compiler errors
Cherno explains all this stuff better than anyone so far in my opinion. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlrATfBNZ98dudnM48yfGUldqGD0S4FFb&si=4qea7pmH_nTynaJw
I would highly recommend it
Meh, screen angle is constant. Not impressed until it supports screens with a constant angular velocity.
There are two causes here. Either server fucks it self over or the client fucks itself over. For server check logs, for client: check spelling, specify full protocol and try different browser to pinpoint the problem. It would be great to see the full ip address output from ‘ip -c a’ on both client and server.