Either the framework display sucks or there’s something wrong with their setup. I’m staring at a high-res display at 200% scaling and it looks great
Either the framework display sucks or there’s something wrong with their setup. I’m staring at a high-res display at 200% scaling and it looks great
So OP is one of the only 25 people who used it?
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Is the arrow part of the sticker or did you take a screenshot of an unplayed video?
Doesn’t seem mutually exclusive. Replace the docker rm with compose down and the docker run with compose up.
I primarily use groups by room and floor. Since I only ever use groups for voice, for individual lights I don’t worry about brevity. I usually describe the fixture they’re in or type of light. Like I have “Standing Lamp Top”, “standing lamp side”, “living room candle #”, “kitchen downlight #”. The only semi creative name I have is “Ziggy” for these sorta zigzaggy adjustable lamps.
Black Skull Dragon or Blind Spot Detection are my favorite options
You can try using openssl s_client -connect domain:443
to help debug what the issue is. Without your domain it’s hard to guess what specifically is causing a TLS issue.
Where did you get your certs? Do they match exactly the domain you’re using? Are they expired or self signed? Are your details in the double curly brackets all correct?
You can try to use ssllabs, check cipher compatibility with browsers and such… though I think that requires things are working to a certain level first.
Why is it that ever since upgrading Fedora I need to restart the pipewire daemon every time I plug/unplug headphones or else media freezes?
I have oil heat too and I struggle to imagine how you would add a sensor to it. That tank is solid and thick, trying to get anything inside it is a horrible idea and trying to sense through the metal is going to be prone to problems. In the past I’ve just pointed a camera at the main gauge.
Thanks. I assumed OP modded his PC to also be a rice cooker.
10/14 twice as perfect
This isn’t a cross post, it’s a link to a specific instance’s version of a post
Lenovo ThinkPads are what I’ve mainly used the last decades and they’re quite Linux friendly now, can even buy them with Linux preinstall I believe.
Framework feels more in the spirit of Linux than most but I haven’t owned one.
Needs to be circular to maximize efficiency
Does grub even support mouse? Wouldn’t you have to arrow down to it and hit enter?
Keep at it!
19 has federation bugs. Mainly outgoing but I’ve also seen incoming federation gradually fail. Restart the docker container routinely (cron job) until fixes come out.
For that size and given it’s a pi, maybe just a cheap usb stick