This would have been even more troll with a 0% answer, because that would add another layer of paradox.
I once met a person that never drank water, only soft drinks. It’s not the unhealthiness of this that disturbed me, but the fact they did it without the requisite paperwork.
Unlike those disorganised people I have a formal waiver. I primarily drink steam and crushed glaciers.
This would have been even more troll with a 0% answer, because that would add another layer of paradox.
Replacing a TCP socket with a UNIX socket doesn’t affect the amount of headers you have to parse.
Windows update fetches all sorts of things now. If the hardware advertises X device then Windows update will check if it has anything for it. Approved vendors can provide all sorts of guff. Historically that has included drivers that intentionally brick your devices. HP probably packaged up some software that updates the BIOS and got it into the Windows Update DBs.
This is something HP should have handled.
If a bad update is rolled out then it’s the responsibility of the software maker partner (HP) and the distributor (Microsoft), not just one or the other.
Those laptops are THEIR products, not Microsoft’s.
Both Microsoft and HP have branding on their laptops and a responsibility post-sale for the reliability of their systems. Hardware, firmware and OS responsibilities are all party to this chain of failure.
Dear Take Two,
If you want to port GTA3 and VC to mobile then I would recommend looking at the re3/revc project. Fans have already put lots of effort into making the games work on modern systems, patching many bugs and making things more portable. Last I checked there already was a Nintendo Switch port.
Oh wait.
File I’m printing: A4 PDF
Default printer setting in Windows: A4
Default setting on printer itself: A4
Setting that gets chosen automatically in the print dialog: Letter
I love the little gatekeepers huts everywhere with their chimneys. Can’t have the employees freezing :) Woodpiles or coal?
Really interesting. Photos & shots are well staged too (I think the narrator mentions collecting them from over a year). Thankyou :)
Yes it’s possible to run them without resistors if you put them all in series and use a current limited power supply. That’s how some LED lighting products do it, just not common LED strips.
Common LED strips are designed for convenience over efficiency. You feed them 12V and you can cut them to any shorter length without worry. You can’t do that as easily with series configurations.
and a constant current supply will suffice for several strips of series LEDs in parallel.
Yes and no. I’ve seen lots of series-parallel products fail with blown LEDs.
For parallel LEDs to work you need three things:
These 3 things cost money so they often get skimped.
The LEDs will end up in an autonomous greenhouse where power efficiency is important.
Removing the resistors of a white 12V LED strip will (at best, in theory) increase your efficiency by 25%.
Choosing to use more LEDs and driving them at lower power levels might increase your efficiency even more than this. In 2024 you should be able to get well over 100 lumens per watt, but many LED strips overdrive the LEDs, dramatically lowering their efficiency. LED light output versus power input curves are very nonlinear, you get decreasing returns of light the more power you put in.
autonomous greenhouse
What are you growing? Sounds suspicious. Please don’t do anything illegal.
If your greenhouse is anything larger than a small test then please instead proper fire detection and suppression systems. Don’t get people hurt.
Lethal company, I’ve been joining random people online and seeing how it goes. I got some good tea advice from a random New Zealand tweenager, that has turned out to be worth the price of the game alone (continues sipping rooibos).
I was playing SWAT 4 until recently, but I don’t feel a need to finish it as the gameplay didn’t seem evolve or change much after about halfway through. Voice acting is great, team AI is great, but once you discover non-lethal weapons the challenge disappears (and higher difficulties are impossible if you give your teammates lethal weapons). The popular Elite Force mod makes some nice changes, but sadly everyone overall now feels even easier and more repetitive.
Todo:
Poor AutoTL;DR bot has no chance distinguishing the human-written and bot-written parts of the article
Clarification: the pilot was the one with bare feet.
I’m imagining some poor sod that’s just flown in from a more conservative and traditional location. They’ve spotted a few things that seem a bit off (bare feet at the airport?) but things are mostly OK. Then they get to Parliament Station.
Centre frame: petrified person wearing clothes for winter climate clutching baggage at top of slide. Camera zooms out suddenly. Normal trainstation noises continue in background.
Skippy Easter vs Greaster: which side of the family will have better food? Might make some pancakes this morning.
Judging by the lyrics of most dashcam videos: don’t try classical.
Magazine CDs and DVDs were my bacon.
10 sec
Filthy casual.
My family has a Chiq U58G7P. Warm boots take about 30 sec and cold boots a few minutes.
Don’t try and press any buttons on the remote during this time or for a minute or two afterwards. They might work, 15 seconds later, or they might get ignored. Sometimes your button press inputs get re-ordered too.
Factory resets do work, but then all it can do is broadcast TV. If you let it update and install streaming apps then you will be back to the same problems.
I suspect that it might be running out of RAM and thrashing some poor innocent MMC as swap, but I can’t find a USB ADB port to properly find out (maybe it has one internally?).
+1 to runit. So much simpler than systemd unit files.
“The uploader has not made this video available in your country”
(Australia)
Any other way to see this? Or is this show not freely available (ie you have to pay for it)?
Perfect dark has a PC port that’s really good. I couldn’t stand it on console (low fps made me motionsick) but it was a hoot when I played it on PC.