White queen to e1
SSH should just be one person drinking from a straw and VPN should be the original ssh image
Rats are so friendly though :(
But it is fluid and changing. Do you know anyone who would know what Þæs oferéode, ðisses swá mæg or some other sentence from old english means, or someone who thinks that jail is spelt gaol?
Trans people don't tend to take that as a compliment since it implies trans people don't usually pass and can be easily clocked most of the time
I finished my first build a few months ago, put fedora workstation on it, everything's been great so far, but there are a few games I have and love which don't work, or are incredibly unstable. so I'm looking for a small, let's say 256gb SSD, to dual boot with windows for those games as well as creative work with lightroom.
My current drive has enough storage for a windows dual boot on its own, but I do not want windows to hide the linux partition or delete it completely.
So my questions are:
- Should I get a larger SSD than 256gb?
- what would be a good drive at that size?
Obsidian just uses local markdown files, so probably
The company warned in January that sales growth could be "notably lower" in 2024 as it comes off a successful 2023 fueled by price cuts.
![Tesla blames sales drop on Houthi attacks and arson in Germany | TechCrunch](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/85cec5d5-12a4-4331-9991-3277a92d48fc.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/12894379
> Tesla blames sales drop on Houthi attacks and arson in Germany > > > The company warned in January that sales growth could be "notably lower" in 2024 as it comes a successful 2023 fueled by price cuts.
doesn't pushing to github (and probably a selfhosted equivalent) require ssh to do without entering your password every single time?
Never mind I can see it's installing the newer kernel
Update: so I'm updating on a kernel 6.5.6 backup which still works, and I see this when I run dnf upgrade
When I'm booting Nobara live, my CPU locks up multiple times. It only happened once but I doubt trying again will solve it without any change
I've been using Ubuntu for a while, I just can't go back after using a dnf based distro for a week
So where is the bug report? The kernel or gdm?
So I have a new installation of fedora, which I reinstalled because gdm would freeze and prevent me from logging in and using my computer. I then noticed the same problem on the new installation. I noticed that using an older kernel worked, but system upgrades will break gdm again. I don't want to have to never update my system. New distro? Suggestions to fix this? I ideally want an relatively bleeding edge distro.
I installed fedora kde earlier today, hated kde, couldn't uninstall it, so reinstalled with workstation. My hostname was originally computer, but I changed it, but now I still see user@computer ~ whenever I go into a terminal? is this a problem. Gnome terminal also looks weird
I finished building my PC recently. when I turn on the monitor when the computer isn't on, there's obviously no signal and I see the bouncing logo, but when the computer is on, it says that there is no signal, and that my monitor is going into standby mode, and the display turns off. my gpu seems to be working fine, and I reseated my ram. What should I do?
I am currently taking the odin projects course, and I am currently working on css. in exercise 2 of the foundations directory here: https://github.com/TheOdinProject/css-exercises/tree/main/, there are no essential differences between mine and the answer, yet backgrounds are not showing
So I got a stream deck recently and installed boatswain. It works fine except it cannot access any apps which actually show in the application menu. It is only available as a flatpak so that could be it
I was using freecodecamp's tutorial on Kotlin but I was told that a video isn't a good way to learn a language. So I did the hyperskill course but it marks all of my answers as wrong even when the code works, and the subscription for more than ten questions a day is crazy expensive. I will be getting atomic kotlin soon but I still want to learn before it comes
I decided to go for kotlin as my first language because I had ideas for a mobile app. I quickly learned that android dev isn't the best starting point, and I'm not a fan of the lack of choice I have for editors with it. I only really know some basics, I used to know some javascript but forgot it
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8576840
> I have installed the ea app through lutris, but when I click on titanfall in steam it says it is running ea app installer, a popup ea window opens and crashes immediatly
Staff records swiped, leaked by gang who probably read one too many comics, sorry, graphic novels
![US nuclear lab hit by hacktivists wanting cat-human hybrids](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6b248df9-31e9-4d90-8377-8a693ca804be.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I have installed the ea app through lutris, but when I click on titanfall in steam it says it is running ea app installer, a popup ea window opens and crashes immediatly
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5c2b9e0f-60c3-4dce-bab3-a036b9658f9f.png?thumbnail=1024&format=webp)
It doesn't look like I can install non linux games even though proton is enabled
I am planning on buying a 6950xt and I want a 1440p 240hz monitor to accompany it i was thinking about these: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/compare/gigabyte-m27q-x-vs-dell-alienware-aw2723df/31657/34684?usage=3623&threshold=0.10 I also want a case with fans included on the front and back, ideally minimal or no rgb update: going for a 7800xt instead. what do you think of the o11 air mini?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7133278
> For the 8 it should have a strap on the back like the 4a 5g's case, don't care about it for 8 pro > I'm fine with say, white lines on the case if it's magsafe, but no extravagant patterns
For the 8 it should have a strap on the back like the 4a 5g's case, don't care about it for 8 pro I'm fine with say, white lines on the case if it's magsafe, but no extravagant patterns
For context: I have an AMD GPU, so drivers will not be a problem. I'll prefer whichever one has more up-to-date and frequently updated packages. Wayland is a must.
[https://steelseries.com/gaming-headsets/arctis-nova-7#game ]
https://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/alienware-27-gaming-monitor-aw2723df/apd/210-bfii/monitors-monitor-accessories#techspecs_section https://www.overclockers.co.uk/samsung-27-odyssey-g7-lc27g75tqspxxu-2560x1440-va-240hz-1ms-freesync-g-sync-mo-242-sa.html