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Far as i know color e-ink is just e-ink with LCD filters?
Far as i know color e-ink is just e-ink with LCD filters?
Well now you have to take them in.
Yup, that’s what i missed. Thanks!
What’s the ball and the last one from?
This webpage is broken. It doesn’t have content until you allow thrid-party scripts.
just as there may still be executives or world leaders who continue to look forward to spanning the globe at supersonic speeds.
They should stop. Their luxury makes the earth warmer faster for everyone.
I do like the diversity. You learn a few patterns and you can do them all. In the end basically the same but more flexible.
At least that shit is somewhat documented.
Uhm, Windows? No.
Yeah, physical evidence.
They don’t hold that long.
Not without a disk drive that runs scrambled data decoding (BD+) in a VM on top of decryption (AACS), according to the (reverse engineered) DRM spec of bluray.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Blu-ray
Sorry, but, if nothing else, the DRM makes Bluray and DVD as long-term archive unsuitable.
Security is actually where Systemd has troubles generally. It has more CVE tgan all other init together. And reliability (esp. starting order of services) is another weak point.
We’ve been through this, if you don’t like it for some reason, use something else.
My god. Yes, we’ve been through this. You can’t just replace Systemd on most distros, because to have the alternatives in the repo, they would have to provide a bunch of shims and wrappers or have two different repos entirely. This is why i dislike Systemd, btw.
And before you start with Gentoo; yes, there it works, because it’s source based and Openrc is basically the wrapper.
Nobody wants to develop a tag-based filesystem?
For boot and power down, create a service to log it.
For the others, an elogind script might be what you look for.
I understand people who game on windows and need 240hz
I don’t. Isn’t this just a numbers game? Above 100hz should be unnoticable even for sensitive people.
Arm ends?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1286458/does-wayland-have-an-equivalent-of-xrandr-for-changing-brightness-and-color-temp#1428933