likes: food, programming, traveling, physics
I’ve tried this. It’s drinkable but not very enjoyable. 5/10
I’d argue it depends on who is serving it and what their intentions are. I don’t think it’s necessarily bad. I went to a local Juneteenth celebration and the food stands were serving some fried chicken, collard greens, jollof rice, etc.
Maybe Thriftbooks? They do offer shipping to Canada but it’s not always cheap.
I’m not sure off-hand since I’m not too familiar with VLC.
I would imagine it could be an issue in a graphics driver at the kernel (amdgpu?) or user level (mesa?). It could also be a problem in something higher up.
I would recommend posting an issue in the VLC repo and see if you can get better support that way.
Can you turn off hardware decoding and see if it works then?
I use it all the time to help simplify long excerpts, giving me an introductory gist of what something says.
You could write C or assembly and it would be compiled to something that would run on an embedded chip. They may or may not be running an RTOS.
If you have a memory-mapped peripheral where there’s a readonly register, I could see it being const volatile
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Most of the embedded world uses those.
These would be great for backups if they’re cheap enough.
Here in Seattle, the main scary natural disasters are earthquakes. We haven’t had a major one since 2001 or so, but supposedly there’s a massive one coming relatively soon.
Probably not, that would require fairly high voltages. It’s probably plastics off-gassing.
Two things can be bad and you can discuss both of them. Let’s not lose our sights on something because something else is worse.
Here’s some things Lemmy could potentially implement:
Ooh, the top left ones are from Ultima Online. Haven’t seen those cursors in a long while.
It’s spam. OP is blasting the link everywhere