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I just use ssh, it seems to be built in to powershell these days
I just use ssh, it seems to be built in to powershell these days
Afaik even most fancy new ‘keyless’ cars still have a backup key if you’re ever in that situation again.
Test the power before working on it? I almost zapped myself once because the dishwasher power came from the room on the other side of the kitchen wall
Virt-manager with qemu-system, although if you use the kvm driver for both performance should be about the same I think.
Don’t forget virtualbox has a lot of configuration options that may improve performance, Ive never had a problem with it but also never need high performance from a VM.
Check out section 4.1 here https://www.baeldung.com/linux/bind-mounts
Ah thanks for the reminder!!
Obviously when data gets feels
🤣 I bet I can put a bag of two in before the door won’t close
I think we missed the headline: you ate cereal with your pants tucked into your socks.
I for one think we need a register for each unsigned integer, why is zero so special? :P
Or if we can’t get that, at least every power of 2 and power of 2 minus 1.
Maybe I can submit a proposal for risc-VI 🤣
This year I learned that alkaline batteries do in fact recharge. I haven’t gone down that rabbit hole yet but it’s on my to do list.
You may also want to add the nofail option to prevent that mount from stopping the boot process if it’s not essential.
I don’t encrypt because it’s too much effort to learn about it.
Id rather keep my filesystem unencrypted so that I can easily recover from problems and encrypt important files as needed, but let’s be real I don’t do that either.
I would recommend using multiple versions of windows, and maybe running it all in a VM in a web browser on Android,
Only a few days, maybe 12 if I had to guess. Im running with memory overcommit disabled and building a rust project with vscode and Firefox open will hang the kernel eventually. I caved to the kernel’s expectations and set up a swap partition but it still dies.
I should say it’s been on for probably 2 years straight ignoring reboots
I burned the tent of my dent when the tea I was sent did not have a vent.
This is a stupid question, but you are powering the monitor externally, right?
What does dmesg say when you plug it in?
That’s a nice whip