This is about indexes starting at 0, not about binary.
Sound technician from Spain. Late millenial. I like videogames. I use arch btw.
Trans rights are human rights
This is about indexes starting at 0, not about binary.
Isn’t your GPU an Nvidia RTX 2060? Why are you trying to use the Intel GPU acceleration method? I’m confused
Why the 2 volume icons? 🤔
Restarting can be a pain too.
Recently, I decided to install arch linux on an old laptop my sibling gave to me. I’m not new to Linux, I’ve been running a debian server for a year now and I have tried several VMs with different systems. But this was my first time installing arch without a script, and on bare metal.
Installing arch itself wasn’t that much of an issue, but there was a bigger problem: the PC didn’t recognize the pendrive for boot in UEFI mode. It seemed to work in the regular boot mode, but I didn’t want to use that. I made sure to deactivate safe mode and all the jazz. Sure enough, I could get UEFI boot working.
I install arch, works fine, I reboot. Oops! I didn’t install dhcpcd and I don’t know how to use network manager! No internet, great!
In my infinite wisdom, instead of trying to get NM to work, I decided to instead chroot back into the system and install dhcpcd. But my surprise when… The boot menu didn’t recognize the USB again. I tried switching between UEFI and normal boot modes on the bios and trying again, after all it appeared last time after changing it, right?
“Oh it doesn’t appear… Wait, what’s this? No boot partition found? Oh crap…”
Turns out, by changing the setting on the BIOS I probably deleted the nvram and with it the boot table settings or whatever they’re called. I deleted GRUB.
Alas, as if to repent for my sins, God gave me a nugget of inspiration. I swap the USB drive from the 3.0 port to one of the 2.0 ports on the other side and… It works, first try. The 3.0 port was just old and the connection bad. And I just deleted GRUB for no reason.
Usually, I would’ve installed everything from scratch again, but with newfound confidence, I managed to chroot into the system and regenerate the boot table or whatever (and install dhcpcd). And it worked! I had a working, bootable system, and an internet connection to download more packages.
I don’t know what the moral of the story is I just wanted to share it :)
I build my own jokes!
-LFS
I see no problem: they can record the original call and postprocess it with AI live for the operators. The recordings would be the original audio.
The article doesn’t say, and it also reads like it’s written by an AI.
And corporations want people to pay for it but they don’t want to pay for it themselves. It’s almost as if no one likes copyright, but it benefits some ppl more than others.
-Esc twice
-:wq
-:q!
-kill the process
-fuck it pull the plug
-put a bomb in the power station that powers your house
-have a cosmic ray randomly bitflip vim’s internal logic making it quit
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Sort by date created and delete oldest? Idk, I have no clue how Lemmy self-hosting works, but I guess that any picture you delete is a post that will be missing a picture.
Best solution? Just download more RAM 😉
Ironic. They could self-host for others, but they couldn’t self-host themselves.
If the purpose of these AI pictures is to be uncanny and terrifying, it works.
We really should stop talking about “net energy gain” and not taking into account ALL the energy that goes into the process, just the initiation.
It’s like saying you get net energy gain from pushing a boulder down a hill, not taking into account having to get the boulder up the hill, but just the pushing itself.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s good news, but misleading.
Shouldn’t that be just an accessibility setting, disabling all animated emojis for you? That should work. Maybe even just a browser script or something that disables animated gifs/pngs.
Wait really?? That’s cool x_x
How do I see if my instance has custom emojis? Do I have to nag my admin to add new emojis? Exciting!! 🤯
Edit: can I just… upload it? Let me try
I mean it works, but it isn’t the same thing :(
If I’m not mistaken, you can do that by tapping and holding on the top of the parent comment.
Time to refactor the whole kernel into a one-liner!