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I'm beautiful and tough like a diamond...or beef jerky in a ball gown.

  • That's basically what EFI booting does.

    Initramfs's main purpose is to load enough of a system to be able to load/boot the kernel and everything else from the hard disk. It's also used for more complex boot scenarios such as loading LUKS and providing a password prompt if the root partition is encrypted.

  • I don't live near the border, but one difference I notice when crossing over is the roads are always better. Doesn't matter which state I cross over into; roads a better (ours are shit).

  • I have 4 of them, but they keep getting lost or semi-permanently attached to Raspberry Pis or ESP-32 boards. The rest of my micro-usb devices have largely been phased out.

  • I could not disagree more lol. Everyone likes to shit on micro USB, but of all the form factor I've used over the years. the mini connectors always seemed to wear out the fastest.

  • Very good. I've seen too many random Google Forms going around just harvesting emails / info to plug my details into any that I don't click into from a legit/verified site. Not that I'm accusing OP of that, just that I don't know where they got that form link.

  • Is that an official Google form and/or who am I providing my (required) email address to?

    Is there an official Google page that links to this? Sorry but anyone can share a Google form.

  • From 2000. I think about this one a lot.

    You should watch Continuum. It's from 2012, I think, and the future there is totalitarian privatized corporate dystopia.

  • 😆 I'm a dude and have been dieting and exercising lately. I didn't need to hear this :(

  • and didn’t even answer their question

    TBF, that's like half the email replies I get when I ask a basic question.

  • If a coworker doesn't bother to write the email, I'm not going to bother reading it lol.

  • It is managed, but I can disable smart features and remove it as an app. But it still pops up constantly (basically like an ad). If you try to do anything from the pop-up, it tells you it needs to be enabled to work. So, it knows it's disabled but still shoves itself in my face as if I accidentally clicked into 4 different deep settings pages to disable it lol.

    I can and do use FF, but I use Chrome for Workspace because .... stupid company policy reasons. It works in FF, but the way they have SSO configured, you get logged out every 45 minutes.

  • So it's not just me. Okay. Of the group, I was the only one who experienced that.

  • Google Workspace (what the company I work for uses for collaboration).

    1. I don't want Gemini/AI. At all.
    2. If you disable it, it still pops up constantly.
  • I have C->Micro adapters though they aren't tethered. I'm just spoiled by only carrying C cables in my bag and being able to just grab any cable without looking or digging (they're all 100W and video-capable except my 10ft one).

  • I've only tried salvia twice, and it always made me feel like my body was being twisted clockwise. Not for me.

  • pizza

    Jump
  • La reacción es apropiada

  • Probably, yeah. I was similarly disappointed when my Kobo came with micro USB, but considering I love everything else about it, I gave it a pass. That, and I typically only have to charge it once a month.

    I've got USB-C to micro adapters, but I've only got 4 of them and either keep losing them or they get semi-permanently installed to a Raspberry Pi or something.

  • I like how I was courageous enough to not fix the actual typos/failed commands in the actual history lol.

  • Pretty much, yeah.

    Rather than jot down in a text file the various ffmpeg commands I use frequently...

     bash
        
    Raktajino@laptop:~/Downloads$ history | grep ffmpeg
       12  sudo apt install audacity gimp ffmpeg mplayer
      184  history | grep ffmpeg
      215  ffmpeg -i source.mkv -ss 629 -t 7 out.mkv
      217  ffmpeg -i out.mkv -s 0.5 -vf scale=1280:720 out.mp4
      218  ffmpeg -i out.mkv -ss 0.5 -vf scale=1280:720 out.mp4
      231  ffmpeg -i out.mp4 -vf "subtitles=out.srt" final.mp4
      503  ffmpeg -i toofat.wav toofat.mp3
      ...
      682  history | grep ffmpeg
      684  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[1:0] [2:0] concat=n=2" out.gif
      685  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[1:0] [2:0] concat=n=2:v=1" out.gif
      686  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[1:0] [2:0] concat=n=2:v=1" -map '[v]' out.gif
      687  history | grep ffmpeg
      688  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[0:0] 12:0] concat=n=2:v=1" -map '[v]' out.gif
      689  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[0:0] 1:0] concat=n=2:v=1" -map '[v]' out.gif
      690  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[0:0] [1:0] concat=n=2:v=1" -map '[v]' out.gif
      691  ffmpeg -i 1.gif -i 2.gif -filter_complex "[0:0] [1:0] concat=n=2"  out.gif
      694  history | grep ffmpeg