dd would like to have a word about that… But still, another tool in the arsenal is always useful.
Thanks for the tip.
dd would like to have a word about that… But still, another tool in the arsenal is always useful.
Thanks for the tip.
While it feels a bit overkill for what is essentially 60 lines of bash, i think it’s the best option. As you have already said, they have been thoroughly battle tested, so there shouldn’t be any problems. So yes, most likely i’ll go with this.
Thanks mate.
Thanks. I know that my code is bad, but it shouldn’t be THAT bad. The reason why i am worried is because to use the program, the user needs to change a the UMA framebuffer size. And i am afraid of people changing for ex. The cpu voltage offset and nuking their device. All the program does in of itself should be fixable by just deleting the container. So i am not worried about it that mutch.
Do you have any example i can base myself off of? I genuinely have no clue in what to include.
I cut my hair short. The only difference in winter is that my hair is 3mm longer. And paradoxically it shows a lot.
Yep, happens to me as well, i think it’s because the canvas changes. The solution is either to move the bar to the top, or to disable the bar hiding when scrolling down.
Tbf there still are a lot of ways to make a program run at startup on linux, systemd/rc, cronjob. Even putting in bashrc for certain cases. The problem is finding where that little bugger is starting from.
The problem is the chain of trust. What tells you that the key you have is the right one and not a fake interposing between you and the real one?
That has been a problem for a substantial amount of time.
I have old 500 gb drives from 2009 that i ripped out of beaten laptops still working 24/7 and i’ve had new drives grenade themselfs two weeks in use, there are too many factors to properly gauge how long of a life a drive has, the best option is to have backups, even something as simple as a copy on a flash drive is better than nothing.
I get people saying follow the 3-2-1 rule, but there are places like mine where storage is prohibitively expensive, so just do what you can, anything is better than nothing in this cases.
If that’s the case i’m going to try to run it without installing rocm, since i saw a pytorch rocm package being downloaded by pip. I’m gonna need to reinstall though.
I’m mostly trying to run text-generation-webui for fun; what did you install to run image generation if you never installed the rocm binaries? Hopefully i should be able to replicate it in a container
I’m studying engineering, so i’ll take smarts, we all know that anyone in this field ends up bald by some mystical force anyways
My shack pc is a tv box with a custom version of armbian, basically it’s barely holding itself together, but it still works decently for digital modes, so i’m not complaining; i couldn’t imagine the torture that would be daily driving that monstrosity
This may help you for the wireless option; but it may difficult to setup on the deck due to the immutable filesystem: miraclecast allows you to use a linux device as a miracast client. Basically if you can cast your phone to the tv, you can use miraclecast to cast the deck’s screen, most likely though you are gonna get a lot of latency.
Mainly linux but i have windows for when i need to scan something or run programs that won’t start trough wine. Mainly the driver for my hp printer since scanning doesnt work with hplip
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I think the options may be either:
An ecotank, the problem with them is that it doesnt respect the last point, since if it’s not used in a while the ink it’s going to dry and clog the print head, but i’ve seen some pretty good prints coming out of them+ on aliexpress you can get ink + other bits for cheap
A brother mfc, if i remember correctly there where color laser variants, the problem with them is cost and size, if i remember correctly they are office printers, space was not taken in cosideration when they where desined, so they are huge compared to standard printers + the ink cartriges are expensive, but last forever, i’m not sure if you can find cartiges on aliexpress, toner refills are more likely, but can be very messy and requiring cutting a hole in the cartriges, and i’ve found out that for the b/w toner printers it’s the most economical way of getting ink for them
Sorry for the length of the comment.
My laptop had 32gb of emmc from factory; it came preinstalled with windows 10; windows 10 pretended at least 64gb and constantly kept the emmc at 0bytes free; i was sick of it. + windows 10 on that poor celereon was miserable.
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