IrritableOcelot

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[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 3 points 6 days ago

Nah, I've had no issues pasting from the clipboard into signal, from either the Mint screenshot tool or Flameshot. Not sure what issue the top commenter is having...

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Sure, but they can't build Pandoc translation against an experimental format, so no LaTeX anytime soon.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (3 children)

Well, Typst is explicitly a no-go for anyone who has to submit a manuscript, until it they get a damn HTML representation, so Pandoc can get it to LaTeX. There's practically nowhere I could use Typst except my own notes, and I've tried!

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah, mint uses synaptic. Works well in my experience.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

Well, I doubt they'll release one for my clippers since they're discontinued, so that inspired me to go ahead and model a variable-depth one for myself. Based on some of the comments here, I thickened the comb blades to make them print more easily.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

They havent released one for the razor I have, but honestly I might try modeling them myself. Doesn't seem impossible, and I've been waning a deeper comb than they sell.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

No no of course not, but it's a compatibility layer for windows inside linux.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

That...is wine.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

...and for anyone like me who was unsure, yes it works equivalently for AMD. I think Intel as well, but I'm not sure about that.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

These aren't relying on gravity, theyre relying on maintaining a vacuum, and concrete is extremely porous. They're obviously sealing the inside of the chamber, but basically no coatings have a lifetime of 60 years for holding vacuum.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well, you will have excess solar power during the day, so just keep it plugged in to the solar while solar is available. Then, just unplug the laptop in the evening until you get to 15-20%.

Trying to force the laptop to discharge while plugged in is colossally more trouble than it's worth.

[–] IrritableOcelot@beehaw.org 2 points 1 month ago

I would assume that they left the MX off of laptop GPUs, since they're all MX cards, until recently. Regardless, the "card of the right approximate era" thing should work, unless there are specific patches for your card, which is unlikely.

 

To deal with all this Intel CPU disaster, I've been having to manually check MSI's website for mobo updates. It occurred to me that keeping BIOSes and other drivers that aren't delivered through your OS's update manager of choice is such a pain, and it's common knowledge that a lot of critical BIOS updates just don't get applied to systems because folks don't check for updates unless there's a problem.

Thinking about that, I realized that it would make life a lot easier if you could just have section in your RSS reader for firmware updates, and each mobo manufacturer published BIOS update announcements as an RSS feed. All your updates are in one place, and you're notified promptly! Of course, this would also apply to NVIDIA drivers, so you can get automatic updates on Windows without having to download Geforce NOW bloatware, but of course that's very intentional on NVIDIA's part.

Does anyone know of other easy ways to passively keep track of BIOS updates?

 

OK, y'all. I'm trying to find a book I read many moons ago. I feel like it was by Diana Wynne Jones, but it's not in her bibliography. Massive spoilers incoming, obviously, but I can't remember what the spoilers are for.


The book starts on an island nation in the south of the world, with a rigid code of conduct which one of the main characters is being disciplined for breaking. The main characters leave on a quest to the oppressive and powerful kingdom in the north, and its revealed that one of the other main characters is the crown prince of the evil kingdom in the north, and can use their magic. If I recall correctly, his use of that magic makes dark veins stand out under his skin, and he has to fight against it controlling him. There's some kind of time limit, I think if he uses the magic too much, it'll take him over and he'll become the new ruler.

To gain some advantage over the evil kingdom, they visit an abandoned city, break into some kind of temple, and have an encounter with some kind of deity, which might then take over one of the characters?

Later in the story they make it to the evil palace, and there's a plotline about multiple children of the evil king trying to kill this guy, so they can inherit the throne. I think the evil palace is embedded in a mountain somehow.

Anyone who can set me on the right track, it'd be much appreciated!

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