Great blog post, give it a read.
Great blog post, give it a read.
Jeez did I bawl my eyes out to that film
On bike? Flipping off? Boris Johnson?
I died as many times on the very last level, as in the rest of the game combined 😅
Loved it
What you are looking for is some kind of on screen display overlay.
I found this, see if it can be of any use : https://github.com/vascofazza/Retropie-open-OSD
Rest in peace. What a fine humble man.
There was a talk about detecting patterns and writing styles at Chaos Computer Congress a bunch of years ago.
The researchers also presented a tool to anonymize text as far as I can remember.
I will go look for the talk.
Edit: Found it!
They talk about their software to find who wrote what, but also how to use that knowledge to write software that attempts to anonymize text.
You did well in not using the /s
I use warpinator to share between my phone, laptop and desktop at home. It uses the local network.
But yea, I use signal to share often, when I am out.
1e100.net is google’s catch-all domain. Many of their services run under this domain.
Read more here : https://support.google.com/faqs/answer/174717
It is a geeky pun, 1e100 is scientific notation for 1 followed by a hundred zeroes. This number is called a googol, which is similar sounding to google.
Top comment and comment thread from this reddit thread : https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/mtyqj9/how_to_prevent_fedora_from_changing_firefox_start/
Probably the same thing.
An alternative is to install the flatpak version of firefox, that nobara wouldn’t mess with.
Terminator was my super goto terminal emulator the last decade or so. Love it.
Recently switched to foot, because of GPU acceleration, touch screen support and wayland amongst others.
But I miss splitting windows and being able to send keystrokes to multiple windows/groups.
Try Terminator if you haven’t - it’s really nice!
Typically IR transmitter LEDs are transparent or light blueish, to allow as many photons as possible to exit the LED.
Typically IR receiver LEDs are dark, almost black, made to block out visible light and only pass through infrared wavelengths of light.
Here you see an IR transmitter LED on top and an IR receiver LED below that.
It is an infrared receiver extension cord.
Say you have a device that is controlled by an infrared remote, but is tucked away out of line of sight.
You can use this cord to move the infrared receiver into sight.
Here it is on amazon : https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Infrared-Receiver-Receiving-Distance/dp/B07FKMK3GZ
According to the PS4 user guide (https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps4/settings/controlleroff.html) it can be done, so I reckon it is either a bug in the linux driver or in the Steam software.