We really need to get past the 1080p barrier. AFAICS there is one economical KVM solution for that, and several costly enterprise kits. Surely the actual hardware cost/difference per-unit would be quite small now?
We really need to get past the 1080p barrier. AFAICS there is one economical KVM solution for that, and several costly enterprise kits. Surely the actual hardware cost/difference per-unit would be quite small now?
Just think, someone was the last one to buy a personal license.
8BitDo what nintendon’t
Sounds like you might want the “-AlwaysShared” option of Xvnc. Ref: https://tigervnc.org/doc/Xvnc.html
Each possible origin needs a road to each possible destination. No intersections, no traffic, problem solved!
To assume that a GPT is right is to assume everything on the internet is right, as from that it arose.
Bringing back the classics!
I could FEEL when amazon removed the not and quote functions… now it’s nigh-unusable.
This is the experience of a senior developer using genai. A junior or non-dev might not leave the “AI is magic” high until they have a repo full of garbage that doesn’t work.
It can point you in a direction, for sure, but sometimes you find out much later that it’s a dead-end.
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…
I think they are intended to, and they actually do… once (child teeth). Probably just broken due to genetic decay or environment (e.g. if humans are no longer fully maturing and what we call adult teeth are actually “intermediate” teeth). I suspect a deeper understanding of the recent tooth-regrowth drug(s) may provide a clue as to why it is currently broken.
There are no ints in the void, only… death…
1440p is kinda the sweet spot, for me.
Move over Scottish lord scheme, now you can own a bit of torrent!
And so the straight-jacket tightens a bit more…
How can Germany be so cool and scary at the same time?
Because sometimes I would rather things be slow than blurry, and my workstation monitor is >1080p.