I’m very glad I replaced my auto-open QR code app (At the recommendation of someone here) with one that shows you the preview link…
My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.
Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.
Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd
I’m very glad I replaced my auto-open QR code app (At the recommendation of someone here) with one that shows you the preview link…
TLDW: Nothing happens (US Plug, 120V circuit, with a “standard” 2 prong outlet)
This is because the dual plug outlet already has connected/Shared Neutrals and connected/shared Hot, powered by the same source.
Don’t do this
Vertical stand in the thumbnail costs extra too.
Love this channel
Neat!
Very interesting, especially how they’re executing unsigned code via the *.sys files to (presumably) get around waiting for MS to re-sign their driver.
Have you tried using:
flatpak repair
https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/flatpak-command-reference.html#flatpak-repair
There is a
--dry-run
Option to see if there are any issues before committing the changes.
Super cool, thanks for sharing
Red Panda!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Woah.
Can you still do custom Steam skins? I remember that being a feature many years ago.
Thanks for sharing the full journey!
The decision tree my company uses to deny customer claims is not AI despite the business constantly referring to it as such.
There’s definitely a ton of “AI” that is nothing more than an If/Else statement.
Yup! This is just if you don’t want to spend the effort / have nothing else to spend your points on.
Personally, the amount of effort to swap a screen wouldn’t be worth it unless my deck’s screen was ever broken - but it is cool to see projects like this in the community.
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I love this person’s videos!!
I’d recommend this video of theirs as well: https://youtu.be/U9Wg0_hA_no?feature=shared
(Pretty long, but broken up nicely for multiple viewing periods)
Loop Hero . Picked it up for last week for just under $5 and it’s been a lot of fun.
It’s an Indie rogue-like with a surprising amount going on.
My favorite being is that it mixes a deck builder rogue-like with building a world each run.
The “permanent upgrades” (outside of the game-loop) are pretty interesting as well- building a village/city and managing supplies.