JustARegularNerd

joined 2 years ago

Once upon a time, it was called changing boards on a forum.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 10 points 2 weeks ago

I guess from a consumer perspective, it can be more convenient (e.g. wireless charging in a car)

For me, I see it as a way to reduce wear on a charging port, or as an alternative if the port does fail.

I like it for the latter as I don't like my devices to be inefficient but it makes me feel better that should the USB-C fail on my phone, it's not game over for my phone.

 

Hello, not sure if this is the right community but it's the closest I could find on Aussie.zone

I've been enjoying roadtripping in my Forester, but I'm contemplating whether I'd prefer to have a dedicated camper instead. I live at a place with only one parking spot for me, ruling out any caravans or camper trailers.

My main requirements would be compact (only as big as I need), sleeps 2 (ideally separately, even if it's a mattress on a table so mates aren't uncomfortable) and comfortable even in cold southern winters (down to 0°C). Niceties would be amenities like table and seats inside, small fridge, onboard water, cool if it had a shower.

So far, I've been thinking a ute with a slide on camper - my only real question is the solutions that have a pop top with canvas, would those be a pain in the ass to maintain and keep from ripping or degrading, and would they still insulate well?

Otherwise while I don't have much experience woodworking, I'd be open to converting a small van to a camper (there's a men's shed right next door to me that would help me out). I'd be open to converting the 2004 Forester, ripping out the rear seats, but I think I'd only have room for two narrow single beds in it.

My main motivation for this would be to have as an alternative to hotel rooms when I just want to travel a long distance and need somewhere to sleep, and I'd probably plan to travel for about 4-6 weeks a year average, plus the odd weekend camp here and there.

I've otherwise thought about a roof top tent with all the amenities like stove, prep bench, fridge etc. in the car but my concerns would be storing it out of the weather (wouldn't have enough room in my little room I'm renting) and insulation in cold temperatures. If those problems could be mitigated, I imagine this could be a cost effective option.

With all that, is there anything that I'm not thinking of as requirements or constraints, and other cheap options for what I'd like to do?

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 3 points 3 weeks ago

Broken BIOS on a PC. You can basically throw out your motherboard

Can confirm, bricked a Latitude E6420 trying to put coreboot on it and completely missing an instruction in bright red bold text. Had a parts machine thankfully, and had to swap the boards.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Tab A7 Lite

Huh, that makes two of us. Hated every second of dealing with OneUI, back when I got it, GSIs were around but there was no straight forward guide. Now one does exist and oh boy, it feels like a completely different device with LOS and no gapps.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This announcement is for Brave hosting their own repository to host the Brave browser on that's compatible with F-Droid, rather than the Brave browser being added to F-Droid's official repository.

Otherwise, perhaps you meant that you did add their repo and it's still not showing up.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 16 points 3 weeks ago

Both are accepted spellings, tire in the US and tyre in the UK

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tyre

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The fuck? First person I've met that objects to this. Even the sushi places usually throw in soy sauce for your spring rolls

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago

I've done this mistake before on a 40 character LCD, but that was over 10 years ago at this point.

If memory serves me right, you submit characters to the display sequentially, ideally in 40 character lengths that go top left to top right, wrap to bottom left to bottom right.

Looks like the software or controller running the screen gives a bad character, or having a second look (noticing the EUR gets changed to EUP occasionally) there's a bad connection to the display causing corruption.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 8 points 1 month ago

Damn, I over thought it. I got "Imaginary cube sum of apple pi" before seeing the answers here.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well now I'll be thinking all day on the thought experiment of how one could actually prevent it, assuming they're only a US citizen.

I guess you could send in an anonymous bomb threat on the morning for both towers, but that still wouldn't prevent the tragedy of all those onboard.

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Michelle-ax46b • 14 minutes ago

Your content keeps me inspired, please keep going!

[–] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I hope that as of 05/14/2025 that you live a happy life 😍

If you're reading this comment in 2023, I hope you have a lovely day ❤😍😘❤

 

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A portion of a prime number checker written in the Rust programming language, where the first few lines are written correctly including the first if statement in the program. However, the following if statements are written using Python syntax instead of Rust, as the author slipped back into his native tongue.

 

Hi guys

I have a Retina MacBook Pro 2015 13 inch with 2.9GHz i5, with Ventura on it using OCLP.

I have a StarTech DisplayPort to DVI Dual Link Active Adapter (DP2DVID2) which I use with my 2560x1600 Dell monitor that only has a DVI Dual Link input. This adapter works flawlessly with my work laptop, a Lenovo ThinkPad L14 via a HP USB-C dock, but connecting it to my MBP (using another adapter going from Thunderbolt 2 to DisplayPort), the built in display goes blank for a second, and then comes back but there's no image or activity on my Dell monitor.

If I boot my MBP into Windows 10 via Bootcamp, it works totally fine at full resolution, and the same can be said for a live installer of Linux Mint. Booting into El Capitan, Monterey or Ventura does not seem to detect my monitor.

I've got a couple images of System Information in case it helps: one and two.

I actually originally posted this issue to MacRumors but no one replied to me at all, so I'm now trying this Apple community, but if this isn't the right fit then I apologise in advance and would like to know where I should post this instead.

 

I actually intended to post this to Reddit but I thought I would contribute content to here instead to get the ball rolling here and do my part.

Anyway, this is a Windows XP-era machine I have at work for testing, and I had just this monitor plugged into it and saw the CPU fan trying to spin. I spun it a bit myself and it just kept going. I disconnected the HDMI cable and it stopped.

The monitor is actually DisplayPort, with a passive adapter to HDMI which then goes to the HDMI cable connected to this PC. The GPU is just PCI-E. The computer has some old ~2007 AMD CPU in it. The GPU actually doesn't seem to work anyway, the PC posts normally but there's no image from either the GPU or onboard, but when putting either another GPU or no GPU, there's an image from the appropriate output.

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