Dear everyone,
Fuck standing. Standing sucks, It'd rather walk or aimlessly pace around as well
Kind regards,
Neurotypical able-bodied person that stumbled into this thread from the frontpage.
Dear everyone,
Fuck standing. Standing sucks, It'd rather walk or aimlessly pace around as well
Kind regards,
Neurotypical able-bodied person that stumbled into this thread from the frontpage.
Ah, makes sense, thanks.
What do you mean by "handles multiple monitors poorly"? Is it something to do with scaling? The only issue I've encountered under X11 related to multihead is the inability to set different subpixel geometries for different monitors, but iirc wayland doesn't let you do that either? Just curious what your usecase is
At first I though this was just a regular shitpost but then I saw the screen tear edit lol
On a more serious note, is there a way to actually fix screen tearing under x11? I've always thought a compositing manager like xcompmgr
would do it, but for me it only makes it worse?
I've heard stories of webdevs adding technical-looking error popups on their website asking the client to pay. Something like ERROR 402 PAYMENT REQUIRED: Database connection failed due to insufficient funds.
Apparently it works pretty well
idk man ipv4 NAT sounds like the "complicated bloat" to me.
Thanks, will take a look when I have time
No, it's an edit. I linked the original in the post text. If you can't access it for some reason, here's a transcript:
Government of the Netherlands
Home > Topics > Coronavirus COVID-19 > Travelling to the Netherlands from abroad
Checklist for travel to the Netherlands
Do not travel to the Netherlands.
Agreed. Though I wonder if ipv6 will ever displace ipv4 in things like virtual networks (docker, vpn, etc.) where there's no need for a bigger address space
He's recording the extracted data into a MongoDB database, yes!
I once ended up locked out of a bunch of accounts because my phone with the authenticator app died. Oof.
Nowadays I use a TOTP dongle instead of an app and write down all of the keys in a paper notebook. Never again!