Messed up Confused it with this https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/false.1.html https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/true.1.html
Messed up Confused it with this https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/false.1.html https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/true.1.html
yes and no are programs iirc.
Old reddit isn’t dead yet
Where do the weird fractions come from?
I don’t think that’s it, rather the monitors supported refresh rates. (Think!=know)
Ya got some quite not rounded numbers there …
Me when I make a Windows or Linux VM, First thing that steam does is ask for survey…
Turn off “Offer Tips and Tricks to finish setting up this device” ( At least for me that was permanent. Otherwise you might use something like O&O shut up 10, also the setting is per user )
Maybe it’s more prevalent on iso Layouts?
Personally all lightning cables I’ve seen have been damaged in some way. Those weren’t my cables tho. And regarding USB c haven’t had a failure either.
Interesting, in what kind do they fail? It’s sad that the bill didn’t introduce an replacement way.
Yeah, most “standard” keyboards have a second windows key on the right side where that one is.
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If it’s gonna be the windows key being replaced… Why not just use that (just wild assumptions based on the mock up). Tho they can’t stop me from sending that key back to it’s original purpose with via.
The first one has two grounds It’s the one in use where I live I find it pretty good
Yeah that’s when they cheap out on a resistor to make it USB/USB-C compliant (since without that they simply don’t request any power. There isn’t any power provided if nothing is requested).
Idk if the rule applies to that.
I have yet to see an broken USB c contact
That sounds like buying cheap getting cheap. Good USB c cables from ugreen and similar aren’t that expensive in my experience.
Struck by the very thing they love to do.
They did that before. They just didn’t tell you how many partners!