15 bits is possible if you encode the state in base-3, where each digit represents one of the cells
15 bits is possible if you encode the state in base-3, where each digit represents one of the cells
And a way to unlock the FPS on PC
“Boss” as in president of the company, that is.
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I was also thinking of - Free Friday, so as long as its pc related, or gaming related, its ok to post
So two meme days a week, basically
I think you meant https://www.learncp.com/
I don’t configure Vim :)
I do this too. I refuse to change the keyboard shortcuts in any application I use, except to mimic the shortcuts of a more popular application
For example, I use GNOME Terminal’s keyboard shortcuts in kitty
How did you post this in the future?
Separating them allows you to add additional interfaces, such as command-line interfaces, APIs and web pages
The official Pokémon Center shop has launched its latest plush toy - and it’s for Wiglett, the long, pink-tipped worm-like creature that stands erect at 10-and-a-quarter inches.
Wiglett debuted in last year’s Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and quickly became something of a f avourite.
Wigglet’s design features a bulbous base, long pale shaft and then redder tip - that’s its nose.
If you’d like one for your room, its measurements are 26cm in height and 12cm in girth
Thanks, Tom.
And blocking someone on Lemmy doesn’t block them on Reddit. What did you expect?
Is what youre saying is that i cant run xrandr before login?
So, same thing, it cant be done before login??
Yes and yes
You might wanna proofread this, mate
Your service is starting, as is evident from the logged message “Started My Shell Script.”
It’s odd that you’re using sudo in the script. The script is already run as root by the service. Also, sudo asks for a password, but you can’t give it one because you’re not running it from the terminal. Xrandr doesn’t even need root
I believe the error message is happening because xrandr needs the DISPLAY environment variable, which is inherited by applications launched from the desktop (e.g. by the “startup applications” feature of your desktop environment, from .xinitrc, or when running it from a terminal window)
See https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xrandr#Configuration_using_arandr for something you could try
Yup. I can’t think when I’m nervous
Base-3: 15 bits
Legal states only: 13 bits
Redundancy due to symmetry eliminated: 12 bits
Combining the previous two: I estimate 10 bits