

I run udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdX#
in the terminal. When it completes, it means the files have finished copying and the partition was unmounted.
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I run udisksctl unmount -b /dev/sdX#
in the terminal. When it completes, it means the files have finished copying and the partition was unmounted.
The FFmpeg team is pretty based: https://xcancel.com/FFmpeg/status/1775178803129602500
I appreciate they know the value of their work and criticize companies for their ridiculous exploitation and underpayment of open source devs, as well as claiming open source libraries as their own work.
Creating a mesh would make sense in your instance. I recommend following this video.
I was able to get some Linksys E8450 routers for cheap (~$40 each) on eBay a couple years ago, but they are more expensive atm (but $70 each, which is cheaper than a lot of other options). They require a bit of work to get OpenWRT installed, but it’s not bad once the work is done (I have received nearly 400 Mb/s when I am close to the wireless connection sometimes, which is what my internet is capped at). I have used them as a mesh with one as a main gateway and the rest as access points with additional Ethernet ports. They do have the OKD issue fixed now, too, and they’re also Wi-Fi 6. I’m looking into getting a Banana Pi BPI-R3 or R4, though I am not sure how well they are with mesh specifically, but have seen a few forum threads of people having some issues with mesh on these specific routers. I hope to switch to fast roaming (wired backhaul) eventually.
The center one is the same as the top right. I think the center is supposed to say “nothing works, I’m not sure why” to match the pattern with the rest.
Windows: What is my purpose?
User: You are a bootloader to install Linux.
This is how to trim a curve on a point in FreeCAD. Honestly hilarious. Tried using it recently, and I couldn’t follow a basic tutorial without it breaking. This is a recent fair review of FreeCAD, and it still needs a lot of work even after its 1.0 release before it is worth using. I’m considering going back to OpenSCAD for a simple project, and then I will try using build123d in python (CadQuery is a more user-friendly alternative, at least as far as I am told).
I’m curious how well these CAD kernel projects written in Rust will turn out: Fornjot / Truck