I think modern steamos is based on a different distro then it was then. Also proton is good enough now to justify switching for a lot of people
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I think modern steamos is based on a different distro then it was then. Also proton is good enough now to justify switching for a lot of people
I wonder how similar opencola is
If it works, absolutely do not get rid of it. If you can afford to keep it and get a second vehicle or pass it on to someone you know. Because the moment you get a new vehicle it will have 1/100th the reliability and you’ll sorely miss it. Not that im saying “they were built better back then,” but something thats worked this long probably will keep working for a while (bathtub curve of failure)
3500 yrs ago would be olmec probably
I had to scroll down… 17 posts to find one that was actually shitting on windows. Linuxsucks is the same 3 dudes circlejerking and complaining about linux.
Holy shit I was almost excited there might be one thing to make the coming cycle less shitty until I saw the community
Hasnt helped me; havent gotten a response in a year of applying on and off other than a 6 month late rejection every here and there
“Accidentally”
Poison the data
Ok but can they stop touching my balls because my skin is anything darker than #FFFFFF
The company I work for makes a product which goes into weapons like missiles, planes, jets, helicopters which are used by Israel and realizing that it was probably going to go towards helping kill innocent civilians. I mean technically we are sub sub sub contractors, but they are used explicitly for this project and purpose
My only consolation is that I stopped working on those ones personally after a week of “Make it work but dont change ANYTHING”, they constantly fail testing and are sent back for RMA, and the guy they hired to fix them is so criminally incompetent that the company has had to completely revise their hiring proces
Unfortunately with exactly 0 responses to my applications in the last year, I probably won’t be jumping ship to somewhere that pays well and doesnt have me as part of the MIC
I’m pretty sure coreboot was only available on the Chromebook fw which is no longer available
I dont see it as an option when configuring the 16 for purchase, but if it’s available somewhere I’d be interested as I already have one.
I believe they only have their custom bios and no word on coreboot support. Rumors are that they recently hired someone to work on getting coreboot working, but until framework themselves say something we wont know.
Part of it was to create new jobs and hire people, meanwhile they - *checks notes* - fired a bunch of people?
Hell, some companies will still hire pinkertons
To the tune of The Twelve Days of Christmas
Dimmers will typically use a triac which cuts up the sinusoidal waveform. It doesnt actually lower the amplitude per se, but it limits the fraction of the time the waveform is on. Kinda like this. This means that a lot of the time the led isnt gettingas much or any power. The average power will be lower, and if the LED driving circuitry isnt designed to compensate for this, the LED will flicker.
Clarification on triacs: they get turned on a certain fraction of the way into the cycle. Triacs will stay on until the voltage across them is 0. Conveniently the zero-crossing of the AC wave (when the wall voltage crosses zero to start foing negative or from negative to positive) does just that.
Straitjacket now im going to stop proofreading my posts and just let autocorrect do is thing. I’ll prob do it for a day or two and see what happens