@onebree hehe, i also write down some of the features i want to add to my indicators. I get quite upset if i loose an idea
@onebree " My scope is defined." I think you could add a bit more about that. It'd be nice to someone who never been on the site and haven't read your previous blogs know what were some of the general limitations you've set on the app , or requirements
I have a list of ideas I want to implement. So I create issues for them. That way I can assign issues to the next release, the release after that, etc.
It lets me see the issues and plan which ones get implemented and when.
@onebree Finished reading.Overall good blog post, very clear what you're trying to say. I find it lacks a conclusion paragraph, but that's just my ENG101 nitpicking that has developed over years :)
So , back to my python script. Anybody volunteers for testing ?
@Serg thank you. I am not done, but at least have the most of what I want to say written down. Thank you though. I will add notes to include what I mean by scope
aww, I thought I was going to get away with it today, but the professor remembered to upload the labs. lol
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AND doing my blog through github pages before made it difficult to post. I would want to procrastinate AND be perfect by finding the best theme for me, etc.
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With medium, it's all about the words. And there is a mobile app
@Seth I adjusted the algorithm a bit. Some messages were like "Serg is awesome" and the regex would strip it down to "is awesome" which made no sense whatsoever. So now it only removes the "@" instead of the whole username, unless it is a direct reply, in which case the name is also removed. We'll see how that works during the next few days.
@NathanOsman I have a problem with my Windows VM with GPU passthrough. It works fine on the first boot, but then fails with a BSOD on subsequent boots. If I reboot Ubuntu, then it boots fine again.
@NathanOsman Oh well now this is interesting... a guy in a YouTube video is saying that if it isn't a "UEFI-ready" card, it only supports being initialized once.
@NathanOsman - This just gets better and better.. I don't know if this guy is to be believed, but now he's saying that Nvidia's consumer GPUs are programmed to give you a hard time if they detect they're in a VM, because they want you to get the Titans for that purpose...
@AndroidDev no clue, never seen that before. Though, GPU passthrough can be very tricky when the host OS is using the GPU, that isn't the case here is it?
(for example, my VMware hypervisors both have GPUs available, but neither are using them, they're saved for graphics memory only, or passthrough when I switch it to that)
I've seen GPU passthrough cause a ton of issues though in the past
(in VMware ESXi, it's actually PCI passthrough, where I can expose the GPU right to a specific VM, but switching on that passthrough for the GPU's PCI channels requires a full hypervisor reboot, so I usually don't do it)
Stumped on askubuntu.com/q/832786/231142 First of all, they are always Gbps, not GBps. But I am not sure if it is off topic because some of the configuration can come from the onboard SAS controller configuration, as well as possible OS overhead causing the slow speed.
That's one thing I get a bit nervous about - UPnP. I like to have it enabled for applications (like Transmission) that listen for incoming connections.
...but I don't need badly behaved applications misusing it.
@Seth Netflix the past three hours plus three livestreams of artists doing their thing in digital art, and apart from my CPU pegged at 2.2GHz in each core right now and the thing being hot as heck, hovering around 4GB used by Chrome
> Snapdragon 821 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 12.3MP cameras with optical stabilization, and 32/128GB of storage. The Pixel has a 2770mAh battery and the XL bumps it up to 3450mAh. And yes, they’ll have headphone jacks (strange you need to specify that these days) and a rear-facing fingerprint sensor.
only 10% performance increase? i can probably make that back with stock.
the only thing wrong with the OP3 so far is no SD card
I am looking for log entries of when my device is plugged and unplugged to/from mains power, or when the battery changes from discharging/charging state. Which log entries do I need to look for for this?
Now I see the nickname... Wait a minute! "Holy Mackerel"?! What's that suppose to mean? Saint Fish?! Someone should conduct a study on nicknames in the onlien world.
@Rinzwind - Oh! Too bad! Th OP will be as disappointed as me. Wait! Does it mean that Windows logs such things? I have never thought about it before.