

I’ve recently started replacing most of my shell usage with org mode and babel, along with GitHub copilot and similar LLM backed tools it’s like autocomplete on steroids
I’ve recently started replacing most of my shell usage with org mode and babel, along with GitHub copilot and similar LLM backed tools it’s like autocomplete on steroids
For sniping, mostly. Not sure if eidolons are the same as before, but it’s really hard to aim at the joints using joysticks without motion controllers
Drag a selection box around it, or use ctrl. Or right click.
I’ve played something like 800 hours on the Nintendo switch, it was fine except for some of the lock puzzles which are way easier on mouse.
You gotta use motion controls though (well depending on the frame I guess)
Spreadsheet
Curious to hear what it’s like making parts with a spreadsheet. Is it like coding?
I use openscad a lot, and just tried using spreadsheets – adding parameters to each property in a part still seems really clunky, compared to editing a scad file in Emacs, which I vastly prefer, especially now that there’s AI code autocomplete.
What kind of edits are we talking? Firefox can add signatures and text now in its built-in pdf reader.
I use yay
so I just go to ~/.cache/yay/sunshine-git
after the failed build and change the PKGBUILD, then use makepkg -si
to build and install it.
You can use the patch
command to apply the diff.
I think your brain probably wanted to say “home remedy”.
If you’re a tinkerer it’s kind of addicting. I thought I’d give it a try just to see what it was like, and ended up staying up all night customizing it, and now about a month later I don’t really want to go back to KDE (been using KDE for almost 20 years)
Don’t know why, but this title just made me realize that King Arthur and Robin Hood are both brands of flour.
If this can handle routing 10g this is a great choice to use as a router. It’s actually quite difficult to find a gateway that’s around this price and ISPs (at least here in Canada, or my part of Canada) are offering internet over 1Gbps at the same price as gigabit, but their routers are awful.
I didn’t measure performance, I was talking about battery life, but no, I didn’t do any benchmarks.
Even Intel has these. I think this patch set goes a bit further and takes into account the silicon lottery differences between cores (according to the patch series)
I’m using the patch set on my framework 7840u and didn’t notice a difference though, though this is really YMMV.
This is a problem with a ton of electronics nowadays, and unfortunately the general solution is pretty low tech – just tape over it or they sell specialized stickers for this too.
The steam deck won’t pull past 3A anyway (all usb C cables are rated for 3A), so unless you’re using a USB-A to C cable, you should be getting full speed, unless the cable is damaged.
Proxmox is a lot more user friendly than virt-manager (yes I’ve used both, but I just started using proxmox).
Isn’t that the difference here? Here we are choosing to watch ads – more specifically I want to learn about new games coming out, versus ads that I don’t, such as on most websites, YouTube, my TV, billboards, apps, etc.
Curiously, what did you want to see?
A lot of us just treat this like the Superbowl and watch it just for the ads.
Right, I know EFI images are stored in the EFI partition, but with secure boot, only signed images can be executed, so they’d need to steal someone’s signing key to do this.
There are some advantages to a centralized platform, I hope them being a “public benefit corporation” (haven’t had time to study what that means nor much desire cause it’s probably a U.S. thing), but as long as it doesn’t get enshittifed that’s still a net win.
Although obviously this won’t be a popular opinion on a decentralized platform like Lemmy.
I’ll use this along with Signal (which is non profit), in hopes that it’s impossible for them to sell out/sell our data/sell ads.