

We have Linuxbrew. Homebrew but for Linux. Battletested by countless devs previously using MacOS.
Come join us.


We have Linuxbrew. Homebrew but for Linux. Battletested by countless devs previously using MacOS.
Come join us.


Long time ago, when they were still called “digitally imported”, I was lucky to find a pirate restream on Russian servers using Google. Maybe it’s still alive? I lost any information on it though.
You are disagreeing and then saying totally correct other thing that I also agree with.
Yes, the inverted cursor themes are installed in every Windows, they are not enabled by default, you have to go to options and enable them, which is a part of customizing your installation to your needs.

This is definitively not a default Windows mouse pointer and neither will be in any other environment, you have to customize it.
Do you just want black pointer with white border or white pointer with a black pointer? What’s the issue?
Or maybe a feature like in KDE or MacOS that shaking the mouse makes the pointer extremely large for a brief moment?


I just can’t recommend Aurora, Bluefin and Bazzite enough. Go read Bazzite’s docs. If you had ever used MacOS as a developer and wanted to use Linux tooling, the way you are supposed to work with atomic distros will be suddenly clear to you.


Where to search for these IPTV services so I know what to avoid to not accidentally break the law?


Just do the same as PH and similar do? They would have a hard time shutting down whole other industry like that.
Your wisdom teeth send their regards.


Uhmmm… I am not an expert, but what if use a second drone, one for TX and one for RX? Isn’t it just what IceEye does in the space with satellites? With GPS based time synchronization this could not only be feasible but at least decrease the noise floor from lack of TX-RX leakage. Would it also increase the angular resolution? Any other benefits?


Once upon a time I stumbled on a tool called “fsfreeze”. Might be useful.


Thanks for sharing this.
It looks like the cutoff voltage for LiFePO4, the minimum voltage after which there should be a total power cutoff is around 2.8V. Discharging further is equal to more or less serious, but always, damage to the cell. It also looks like the effects of such over discharge might be less serious for LiFePO4 than it is for Li-Ion cells. However… doesn’t this 1500$ device have a Battery Management System, BMS, a small circuit to implement the cutoff voltage? What the hell?


0.9V on a lithium cell? And it still charged? …
I wouldn’t be able to sleep under the same roof with these recovered cells charged again, being scared they could catch fire.
Next time just replace them, maybe upgrading total capacity if you happen to open the device anyway.
Well, this is exactly what mathematicians do.


I hate this too. But - what if we start using this ability to our advantage, just like these guys did? Corps use it, let’s also abuse it so they can’t destroy us without also waiving their rights. LLCs are the privacy abstraction layer of the real world. I figured that even registering your own personal domain is much safer when done through your own LLC than on your personal name. The examples are many.


The reason is SIMD instructions / vectorized assembly instructions with consideration for delay slots, instruction latency, memory access times etc., for which GCC and Clang optimizers are both terrible and cannot automatically transform C code to them in any but simple cases.
This is also a reason why specialized DSP processors with SIMD capabilities have dedicated proprietary compilers for them.
Not true. I can even develop Linux device drivers on it after figuring out modules signing. Basic stuff if you ask me. Bazzite is as good for developers as any other distro.