Better to record yourself, without mirrors. This let’s you focus on how the lift feels as you’re doing it, rather than how it looks.
Better to record yourself, without mirrors. This let’s you focus on how the lift feels as you’re doing it, rather than how it looks.
We’re already capable of snapshotting memory state, I suppose this is just the next step of that. Maybe writing to a memory buffer etc
But, that might have been an outlier. You need to lick more just in case.
Just throwing it out there as an option. Good luck.
Maybe reshare the directory locally through Samba on your VM?
Needs a mobile phone number to verify. That’s a bit annoying. More effort than I care to put in to try it.
Its good that people care enough to keep finding these vulnerabilities
I used to have a similar situation, I used Vscode remote development to effectively work from any machine. Another thing I tried was using Nextcloud to watch the working directory, which automatically synchronized files when they change.
Honestly must be incredibly stressful managing a project like the Linux kernel. Governments constantly wanting changes made for their own purposes, companies leeching off the work of volunteers, neck beards losing their minds over some change they don’t like.
I don’t envy them at all. This sort of change was inevitability going to piss people off - it could have been handled better but I think it was going to be lose/lose no matter which way it was done.
Good idea, thanks mate
Yep. Because windows 95 and 98 exist, and there is a bunch of software which would do a check for the operating system version you were running with something like, if the operating system name starts with “Windows 9” etc
Just a point on Wayland - I have an nvidia GPU and have been on Wayland for a couple months now (KDE Plasma), and its been entirely problem free and I actually forgot I switched from X11 to Wayland.
Blender has support for Wayland now too.
I do a lot of gaming and development - ever since Nvidia made those changes for Wayland support and KDE added that explicit sync stuff its been great. Before all of that though I had heaps of issues with flickering and just general usability.
Wayland actually fixed a number of issues for me, like stuttering when notifications appear, and jankyness in resizing windows.
When people say its not ready, it’s normally some specific use case that worked in X11. So, they’re not wrong, but not right either.
Awesome, love to hear it. Good luck
Good question. I suppose the advantage is it’s small scope, and it’s bash only so it’s just using the same commands you’d use if you were to manually be installing Arch. Whether or not you find that an advantage or not is up to you really. The idea behind it was to put minimal thought into the install process and just have a lazy installation script. I found it super handy when spinning up VMs for instance.
Is this the same thing / related to the MUI components?
Old mate just got whooshed hard. He will feel that one for days.
Nah, that’s different. That’s the daily standup meeting.
Would this be able to stream using Moonlight or something?
I presume WeatherData.getData() should be going into some Data class that has multiple properties (using the , as a delimiter) instead of what OP is doing and just using the String