Same. Got burned with a Roku, then a tv with Yahoo! TV.
Now I have a Hisense with google TV, it’s not bad, no ads, apps like Netflix and Disney+ are in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
My mic is off too 😉
Same. Got burned with a Roku, then a tv with Yahoo! TV.
Now I have a Hisense with google TV, it’s not bad, no ads, apps like Netflix and Disney+ are in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
My mic is off too 😉
We are already invaded by bots, look at this https://beehaw.org/c/[email protected]
You may be interested with input-leap now that they released binaries/packages for various distro
https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap/releases/tag/v3.0.2
I installed it as a linux server and windows client, it works well, my old barrier config is 100% compatible
About happening for years in Japan IIRC, but in a good way, especially with physically handicape people, they control robots to take order and serve dishes etc in restaurant. It allows people to work, be busy, earn money, etc.
yes because at the time they didn’t know what to do, and gave .su to the .ru guys. For .yu it was also a little bit messy with multiple new countries wanting to control it. This is when IANA made laws to properly handle end of ccTLD like this, .yu does not exist anymore, it will be the same for .io
Don’t saw much in English, but in French yes it looks like we are 3 or 4 users
Yes, there is laws, IANA says that ideally in 3-5 years all the .io will be gone, like the .yu ones, they do not exist anymore.
In a way, I understand, .yu was removed years ago for instance. Here it is because .io is pretty special for geek and all
yeahs systemd I know yada yada :)
But working with embedded stuff, sometimes MCU with like 8MB embedded flash, have a 512k uboot, 1.5MB kernel, you are left with 6MB of flash for the whole application and lib, and busybox is a savior here!
Oh shit I have to try this
I had a Samsung colour laser printer, they provided driver for linux, I installed them, everything works, full support for settings etc
on most new laptops, you cannot remove the battery that easily, you have to disassemble the back cover ☹️
Omg I forgot Corel Linux ! I installed it 25 years ago, wow!
I saw a couple of DIY portable PC like this, a SFF in a suitcase, a portable 15" screen attached to it, hinge with a small keyboard, etc, in a kind of DIY enclosure.
I wanted to do it with my mini PC (a bee-link, it’s like 4"x5"x2"), with a usb-c portable monitor (no external AC adapter needed), and my Lenovo Trackpoint Keyboard II (super slim, with a trackpoint so no need for external mouse), all in a small Aluminum Attache Case
A friend cracked a rub rib by sneezing…
my 5680 has absolutely nothing. Checking online I found that the right one is a usb-c 3.2 and the 2 left ones are TB4. IIRC they all support DisplayPort and all support being used as the power input (165W charger), not sure for PD and fast charging a cell/tablet…
True, my latest Dell laptop has 3 “usb-c shaped ports”, there is 0 symbol anywhere close to them or the underside cover, you’re on your own as to what it supports, you have to find the doc online somewhere I guess.
Yes, I’m using QEMU though, no VMware or VirtualBox .
MX Linux (debian based) works perfectly on a usb drive
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