found out it’s a Nvidia drivers issue. don’t know how to fix it though, besides reinstalling an older one.
found out it’s a Nvidia drivers issue. don’t know how to fix it though, besides reinstalling an older one.
Yes, and as a matter of fact it is a drivers issue. Trying to update to nvidia 570 results in the display going dark and never coming back. Doing it through the terminal with system76’s recommended drivers, it fails to install 570, seems like a file didn’t download or unpack correctly or something. Not quite sure how to fix it
fair enough. I didn’t like the layout very much, but I stuck with it because I heard it’s better for gaming than mint. starting to regret that decision
well right now, pop os boots into a black screen with a blinking terminal entry underscore, except I can’t actually type any inputs. going into recovery mode and running sudo fsck
doesn’t do anything to fix it, or even return any useful info about what might be wrong.
edit: or at least, I think it isnt. I don’t really know how to use the tool
ah my mistake, thought you had looked up Kdenlive and mistook it for a phone app
It’s Linux software, idk if there’s some phone thing by the same name, but I’ve used it a little. It’s pretty good.
post this in unpopular opinions
tl;Dr
screwworms are a species of fly that lays eggs in open wounds or orifices, after which the larvae will feed on the hatching site, typically causing more screwworms to lay eggs. they were mostly eradicated via releasing millions of irradiated, sterile males into their population, a thing we still do every month, but for whatever reason, they broke through the biological barrier keeping them back and have made it all the way to Mexico.
the infection of eggs and larvae is incredibly painful and horrifying, and while humans are much less likely to be affected, the agriculture sector will take an enormous hit to their livestocks if it keeps spreading.
waves are related to circles: if you have a line and anchor it at one end, when you rotate it the other end of the line, it draws a circle, but if the paper you’re drawing it on moves to one side at a constant speed, you’ll get a wave. Alternatively, if you plot where the other end of the line is as time passes (for example, every second or every minute), you’ll get a wave. you can do this in reverse too.
it’s helpful to convert to circles. from a regular wave, at 0 you don’t know if the wave will go up or down without further information. 0 on a circle will correspond to one of two spots, either the very top or the very bottom, and if you know which direction the circle is rotating, you can tell what the related wave will do next.
at least that’s my understanding
half his arm in the last panel isn’t colored in
Heartbreaker in my ass
huh, how’d that get in there?
wait holy fuck 0^0 does equal 1, wtf. how?
… what?
meet the spy krasnov
Didn’t work :/
brilliant comment /genuine
two things can be true.
trump is a dictator
he has handlers telling him what to do
I understand your arguments and I reject the conclusions you’ve drawn.
Sure, all people have rights and their rights must be respected. However, some people are misusing their rights to, in effect, erode and negate other’s rights. In such an event, that behavior needs to be checked/curtailed by the societal groups around them, and, failing this, at an institutional level. Allowing that behavior to spread inevitably leads to an erosion of all human rights, which must be prevented.
What you’re doing is effectively pardoning that behavior by reinforcing their rights, letting them have a platform to continue to spread toxic and negative ideology, and refusing the university in curtailing their bad-faith behavior. The university can, and should, continue to allow trans athletes to compete, and should stand up to a government that tries to erode trans/human rights. Full stop.
Some behaviors are simply unacceptable, and preventing that behavior is not synonymous with restricting rights.
neither set of instructions seem to work. at this point I’m going to open a help thread on the pop os community