Common windows W 😎
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Common windows W 😎
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Comments like this makes me wish we had awards like Reddit
Ik, cyberpunk looks so good already, if I added photorealism mods I think my poor gpu would conbust.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/29/22256504/teslas-model-s-x-redesign-automatic-shifting-prnd-gears
Ok I was exaggerating about no reverse gear, but the shifter is on the touchscreen and you don’t switch into reverse manually, it supposedly “intelligently” chooses reverse for you when needed.
The thing about not having a reverse gear is literally describing a tesla
Dragging out tabs doesn’t create a new window while the mouse is still held down (like chrome does), which makes positioning the dragged-out tab very difficult. And the current implementation on Firefox bugs out when I’m dragging a tab out between monitors.
Chrome’s implementation of this is flawless, it’s one of the biggest things I miss.
Please Mozilla just let me properly drag tabs out of windows like chrome does
Step 1: get a cat
Step 2: ???
Profit!
I’d assume it’s got something to do with the system you’re using them on, some issue with power or something that better quality drives are able to handle, but not these.
These are cheap, yes, but if everyone ordering these was failing just outside the return period, they’d have far more 1 star ratings.
If you have regular backups, not an issue. I use bitwarden self hosted through home assistant, which makes daily backups trivial.
There’s a forum I think, discord seems to be, as it clearly says, for real-time support and discussion.
I despise Discord as an alternative to a proper support forum, but having both options like this is great.
In what world is this is a resource monster??
You can 3D print a tool that lets you unlock the cart, then pull the tool back out, so you don’t need to leave anything (coin or otherwise) in the cart to use it.
.com domains recently got more expensive. Almost double in price compared to CloudFlare (who sell domains at cost).
There’s a project called Tabby that your can host as a server on a machine that has a GPU, and has a VSCode extension that connects to the server.
The default model is called starcoder, and it’s the small version, 1B parameters. The downside is that it’s not super smart (but still an improvement over built in tools), but since it’s such a small model, I’m getting sub-second processing times.
And power, that’s a pretty important metric if you plan on running something 24/7.
Wow Change Detection seems like a much better alternative to curling a webpage and using grep to search for particular elements… :/
This man has fornicated with a rusty drainpipe.
Do you really want to hear what their biggest mistake was?
Very cool read
What twiddle factor we talking about here?