You’ve just dredged up a core memory! I can’t believe they’re still around and I haven’t used a CD drive in so long that I’ve forgotten that no-CD patches were a thing.
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You’ve just dredged up a core memory! I can’t believe they’re still around and I haven’t used a CD drive in so long that I’ve forgotten that no-CD patches were a thing.
The orange box really was something special.
So your 8KB of data will last forever, but what about the firmware required to access it running on flash?
Everyone loves ultra-violence, right?
I get this sometimes. Kinda weird, but ultimately not a huge deal.
“Are you watching? Good.”
This looks like bad photoshop rather than AI. A lot of the edges are too square and the shadows are inconstant.
Even without knowing much about OR prep, this is firmly in uncanny valley.
The beauty of open source software =)
So does Tachiyomi also provide the external sources?
No, tachiyomi is just a browser for other sites.
They just work.
Hue bulbs works with home assistant without relying on the hue bridge or app. Just need a zigbee USB adapter.
Ikea also makes some decent bulbs for a fraction of the price.
What if the chip dies? How am I gonna be able to get my stuff?
You can have backup keys, but if you don’t have that then your data is gone.
I don’t fully understand how it works, but where is the encryption saved? On the chip itself or somewhere else?
Encryption key is stored in the TPM chip.
Wow, what a shit website. It just led to a neverending sequence of confirmation boxes untill I refreshed the page enough that it let me through.
I used a kindle keyboard for a long time and I think the new front lit ones are a big improvement, especially in low light (I use a kindle oasis.) I can’t speak for sync improvements though since I keep it completely offline and transfer everything though calibre.
Oi, fuck you and the horse you rode in on.
Just get a zigbee usb stick and ditch the hue bridge.
In powershell, kinda – but it’s unpleasant. Everything is an object which you pipe between commands, but it’s not a text stream so the receiving end has to explicitly understand what it’s receiving.
Chaotic good here. They have different DPI too so you’re never quite sure where your mouse is going to end up.
The AUR is for Arch and trying to use it on a different distro will have mixed results at best.
You can either wait for Manjaro to catch up and add the glib2-devel package which was created over a month ago, or edit the plgbuild and change it to glib2