TIL my Dell S2714DG has two USB ports in the back adjacent to the USB 3.0 Type-B connector (for the hub) in addition to two ports on the side. It also has an audio out via the display connection.
The speakers I have are USB-powered generics; hooked them up to the monitor. Powered by one of the back ports and connected to the monitor audio port. It's been reconfigured accordingly.
@bwDraco TIL my Dell S2417DG has two USB ports in the back adjacent to the USB 3.0 Type-B connector (for the hub) in addition to two ports on the side. It also has an audio out via the display connection. (source)
Also, it's easy to select groups of keys to set the RGB lighting. I can drag-select an area of keys in CUE, whereas Swarm requires me to Ctrl+click each key to select multiple keys.
you'd need a bootcd to get into the ZFS system, to be sure, but once you're in it's 1 command to rollback, 1 command to chroot and maybe 3 commands to recreate the boot partition
RUN! Run as fast as you can!! Company telling their developers not to use SCM is like a hospital telling it's doctors not to wash their hands. — Euphoric17 hours ago
RUN! Run as fast as you can!! Company not giving developers full control of their development machines is same as hospital telling surgeons to use same blades as kitchen is using! [I could do this all day long!] — Euphoric17 hours ago
Hmm. Corsair seems to have used better keycaps that don't make excessive noise when a key is bottomed out. The ROCCAT Ryos MK FX is very noisy when I bottom out.
Or that may be the surface of the keyboard base, which is brushed aluminum.
Also, the board is much more compact, even with wrist rest attached. ROCCAT goes too far with the flair and uses laughably large bezels. The bezels on the K95... are practically nonexistent.
(not sure what the base of the Ryos is but I think it's plastic)
This is Cherry MX Brown as with the Roccat - key feel is a tiny bit harder, perhaps because this is a new keyboard. Otherwise, usual Cherry key switch quality.
'm trying to save on having to pay 2 internet bills, as I already pay $300+/mo for internet in one business, which is on the second floor of a building
I am renting another suite in the basement of the same building, and I'll also need internet, but I'd prefer not having to pay minimum $100/mo f...
Have you tried Cleaning, Rebuilding then saving, closing and re opening the project in Visual Studio and then Cleaning and Rebuilding again. This sometimes works for me :D — JosephGarroneDec 17 '12 at 11:31
"Have you tried turning it off, on, off, on, off and on again?"
However, the assumption of immediate-mode graphics had put out tendrils into the rest of my application and the partial WPFification made things even slower :(
Currently tethering from my phone. T-Mobile's LTE is good enough that it's mostly indistinguishable from the 100/10 cable connection during regular web browsing.
How do you design the forms? VS has a WinForms designer, and I vaguely recall an Expression(?) program for WPF, but I never used it - my embedded controls were all created in code
@BenN Usually I end up 'designing' my WinForms screens in code. Right now, I'm placing some controls with the VS designer but cleaning up the XAML manually.
To preface this question: I'm not able to get to a parts store any time soon. I'm well aware that I could buy what I need, but I'm trying to make do with the tools and hardware I already have.
I found a cable that is 10pin RJ-45(48?)-to-USB. The jack has leads on 1(red), 4(brown), 7(black), 9(wh...
How would I go about identifying a port, card or connector on my system which I am unfamiliar with?
Where would I find information on what these parts are?
What would be the steps I would take in identifying a unknown port or cable?
This question comes up frequently, and the suggested sol...
I have a USB flash drive which is no longer recognized by my computer. Windows Disk Management and DiskPart report No Media with no storage space (0 bytes) on the drive and I cannot partition or format the drive:
Source
If the drive appears in Windows Explorer, trying to access it returns an e...
Googling this hasn't given me much information. I've heard numbers ranging from 30A to 300A.
My question isn't how many amps a car battery does supply in normal operation, it's how many amps I would measure if a car battery is shorted across a multimeter (assuming the multimeter doesn't explod...
> In theory, with a perfect conductor you are looking at over 2000 Amps. With their test, they saw 1700 Amps. [...] And these are just 33 Amp Hour batteries, small compared to most cars. These are UPS batteries! My car has a 150 AH battery with 750 CCA, and it's not even a premium battery.
> In short, we are talking about literal Thousands of Amps for a dead short.
Only got dumb TVs. Or not. The one smart TV is one of those old ones that either needs me to spend £15 on a wifi dongle, or connect it via ethernet. It's basically a dumb tv in that case
@MichaelFrank I love the comment section on that announcement. It's basically all the cryptocurrency fanbois coming out and belching the name of whichever currency they might have and saying "PICK MEEEEEEEE!!!!!"
> A further apology explained "the headline should have read '£2m for 'sex lair' school' in reference to a story printed on page 11 of today's newspaper".