

I second TorrentLeech. It’s a great tracker
I second TorrentLeech. It’s a great tracker
Finally, a shell for the 2000s
It’s troubling that 20% of people, with exception of those who grew up under nazi rule, voted for nazis.
Edit: You can also see the split between east and west Germany extremely well
I general you need to flash either Magisk or KernelSU by patching to boot image or sideloading in the recovery.
Motorola seems to change bootloader unlocking for every phone, so the easiest way would be making a Windows VM and just do that.
I have found a CLI tool for flashing Qualcomm chips while in download mode, but there’s not really any documentation about it.
First 24 hours still not over?
With color spaces we’re talking about standards like sRGB, Rec.2020 and many more. Wikipedia Article
If a video comes with information on the color space it uses, the video player and compositor can now do a more source accurate mapping to your screen than before.
If you also have an ICC profile for your monitor, you’ll get the most out of your panel now. Without that, the compositor will assume an sRGB calibration (when not using HDR) and do its best to map a higher definition video to that.
That’s why you shouldn’t Frankenstein it
Next Proton if they enable full Wayland support
Praise be Magit, which actually allows me to handle stuff like that moderately confidently.
That requires reboots to update.
Nothing against Aurora, I might run my customized version of it new systems, but any system update requires you reboot the device.
I don’t think I have this issue. Can’t check atm though
That’s fair. For me none of the alternatives offer enough features to replace it. I often use it to highlight POIs of a type and all the different map views are great.
Can’t help you unfortunately, but does this support 4-pin CPU and other motherboard fans? It’s been a while since I last checked, but nothing really seemed to do that a few years ago.
I decided I don’t care for imaginary AI copyright and will use Llama as if it is public domain.
Awesome post, though I only got like 5% of it
For refind on Arch, you have to fix the entries it creates in /boot/refind.conf
. Those point to the ISO drive when created in the chroot, so change them to point to your real root drive.
The Security Council shouldn’t even have permanent members and certainly no minority veto powers.
I still write most scripts for bash, but for interactive use fish is just so much better out of the box.