Start another task manager instance; task manager is designed to always be able to force some resources from the system and it will kill other instances of itself that aren't working.
maybe i just haven't seen enough AI generated garbage yet but the jpeg compression should be obvious. im literally not that old such that compression artifacts aren't common knowledge. even if people don't know the name who hasn't seen it a ton aside from maybe the Amish.
also he pregnant stomach may force her to be positioned further back or risk having him put a tremendous amount of pressure on her stomach. The former would move the center of gravity higher and back -- neither of which are good for balance -- and the latter might injure the baby or just be otherwise uncomfortable
it's not a setup issue, it's a hard limit of xorg. maybe having two xservers may help, but then you wouldn't be able to move windows between them. the way multiple monitors are done using x is that they're treated as one continuous screen, but that means it can get a bit wacky because they're not the same.
Multimonitor is just a better experience on Wayland. For instance, you can have different refresh rates for your monitors and the way it's handled isn't janky and hacky.
at what temperature and oxygen density does the carbon break free and automatically bond with oxygen to form CO2, thus evaporating. you might burn the fish away before it gets radioactive.
The only things id be concerned about is that multi monitor will work better under Wayland but nvidia may not. Nvidia and wayland is getting better while multimonitor on X isn't, but I don't know exactly how things are rn enough to say
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resolved sucks imo. i usually disable it and manually set the resolv.conf, or use something else. it has no way to force it to check name servers in a specific order and it has a memory so it'll use the same name server for multiple checks even if it's not the right name server. if these things were configurable, I'd agree that it's good. but they're not and it makes it very difficult to use in a lot situations.
lots of people view the computer landscape as PCs and Macs. nevermind that Macs are pretty much always personal computers (as in computer hardware designed for use by a single individual at a time; non-server hardware)
Although more recently they've been the (mostly) reliable first contact in the event of a school shooter, the SRO is usually first on scene and relays into to responding officers.
Start another task manager instance; task manager is designed to always be able to force some resources from the system and it will kill other instances of itself that aren't working.