I think it’s not PIxel only issue. Some Samsung S series devices also suffer from the same screen green tint issue.
I think it’s not PIxel only issue. Some Samsung S series devices also suffer from the same screen green tint issue.
LinkedIn?
Road to success (2024 AI Hype Edition):
--author="Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>"
.I was a backend developer for a startup company where:
I left there after 6 months.
GitHub constantly becomes more bloated, clunky and privacy/license concerning AI BS. It almost feels like using 2010 TFS server with git flavor. Unfortunately, It has a huge user base and it’s hard to incentivize people to use other platforms.
It’s easier for well-established projects to host their own git infrastructure. But for new projects and solo developer, it harder to get interaction on other platforms. I think that’s why even Gitea team uses GitHub as a main location for development. Similarly, I still mirror my public repositories to GitHub for the same reasons even though I prefer using my own Gitea server.
Jiatan probably is in shambles right now. Poor guy spends years to infiltrate in a project and got caught. Meanwhile CrowdStrike took whole infrastructure down with a single update.
I just checked the manga artist’s site, he also posted the source PSD files of the chapters. Literally gigachad move.
If I’m recall correct, Sugo 13 only has single 3.5 slot. I’d say look for Sugo 14 (2x3.5) or Node 304 (6x3.5)
Make sure all of your components fits to the planned case including power supply.
Oblivion
Art is good but some 3D/2D mixed animation choices are questionable, especially the first two minutes… but for the first episode, overall vibe is similar to manga and I enjoyed it.
The RAID on your motherboard is a mess and you should avoid it like the plague. — Wendell from Level1Tech
Creating RAID with either zfs or btrfs is much more easier and they perform better than motherboard’s RAID implementations. If you want a UI, you can even install TrueNAS Core as a server and manage zfs pools, share on network etc.
Firefox is slower on synthetic benchmarks compared to Chromium ones but I’ve never seen a noticeable difference while surfing sites.
Multi-Account Container with proxy support is a killer feature for me. I keep Brave as fallback just in case for PWAs.
I use gluetun to provide VPN access for specific containers like qBittorrent-Nox, Sonarr etc. There is a wiki for how to connect containers on docker and setup CyberGhost.
Instead of single pool, I simply split my drives into tiers: cache, storage, and trash due to limited drive counts. Most R/W goes to the cheap trash and cache disks instead of relatively new and expensive NAS drives.