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I’d even go as far as to say many of them today are just copying Jobs. He was a terrible person.
I’d even go as far as to say many of them today are just copying Jobs. He was a terrible person.
Get rid of the plastic, attach it to one of your own gloves.
Way better experience. Also really good for home grown vr in the early 90’s (combined with some LCDs nabbed off camcamcorders and a VGA to s-video (or composite) converter).
i’d love to see a new powerglove. Though I think at this point an esp32 and some sensors could do all the same tricks… Hmmmm…
And I appreciate your choice (considering a good number of communities I enjoy are on your instance).
Personally I think anything prod level should be manual updates only anyway.
Nah, just have it be like a palmtop!
Going to have to build one of them one of these days…
To add to this, virtually all GPUs out there with DP are DP++ and will not require an active adapter.
Consumers will almost never need to consider an active adapter for DP to HDMI, as well as single link DVI. HDMI to DP will always require an active (powered) adapter. As would DP to dual link DVI, VGA, or component.
Gaël Duval.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaël_Duval
The foundation manages /e/OS, ECORP SAS is their online sales/services. ECORP SAS is privately owned.
Edited to add:
The corporation: https://ecorp.solutions/
Similar, but the reverse for me (except a machine for work with dual adas). Though I had a spattering of AMD during that time, those always worked for me. Still have a 270x doing it’s duty!
Random thought, have you tried LMDE? It’s the Debian edition of Mint, I thought it was cleaner (though to be fair, I didn’t use it much, it was an install for someone else).
What’s the hardware youve got going on?
I’ve been running Debian for… Longer than I care to think about, and other distributions before that. And Debian is still the top in stability, what it doesn’t do well - and I feel like may be what’s happening here - is running the latest and greatest. Or even running the fairly recent. Or even the somewhat recent…
Anyway, what I use Debian for is a (very) stable desktop and most of my servers. For anything more cutting (not even bleeding) edge, a different distribution may serve you better. If I had to guess, Nvidia GPU? If so, I’m fairly certain Mint has recently updated to support the latest and it was working well for some folks. I have all AMD GPUs (except for a box running windows + Nvidia for some work stuff).
In any case, good luck!
As I see it…
DC Comics is better at large scale world building, Marvel better at the single character story.
Marvel movies have been better for large scale world building, and DC just hasnt been great with their movies. And marvel has been going downhill.
Still enjoy them all though!
I’m curious what you’re running into with Debian that would make you say it’s not reliable…
I have Debian installs that have been continuously running for years (sans long power outages and such).
Yep… It’s permanently where it’s at at purchase.
Which is fine, I don’t store anything on there (Jenkins automations to build, local git repo on another machine, output goes to NAS), but it’s ridiculous how much the upgrades cost.
If I didn’t need a build target for iOS I wouldn’t have bothered with it, that’s for sure.
Or a mini.
I have an M2 mini I use for iOS builds, cheap enough for me to buy and stick in the rack to use for remote builds. I got that a year ago for $600ish iirc.
Nice edit.
As I said, we are done.
For one thing, that isn’t what I said, is it?
Second, I’m not explaining why a brutal rape is awful. We are done.
I think what you should be considering is just how horrifying a brutal rape is. I’m not going to describe that. I’m going to tell you to put on your thinking hat, and really do some thunking on this one.
I’m aware of the definition of the word, yes. And I stand by what I said.
When those are just the precursors to the horrible murder, I’d have to say yes, magnitudes worse.
Because on one hand you get brutally murdered, and on the other you get brutally raped and brutally murdered.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Just run windows in a VM for when you absolutely need it. It’s how I can do my job but not be constantly barraged with ads in a start menu.
With the tiniest, slimmest, barely existent bit of effort to make an alias - yes.
But OP would clearly prefer to complain.
Studio monitors are excellent choices, but expensive. I’ve used genelecs for pretty much every audio workstation I’ve ever done, I’m a huge fan, but you’re also talking $800 and up.
You can sometimes find a good deal on some used studio monitors, which to me is the way to go. A long ways back I decommissioned some genelecs for a studio (surprise surprise, the new studio had newer versions of the same model), and I’ve been using them since at home. Roughly 15 years now.