Former u/MrMagnesium on Reddit
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Lass dich davon nicht Stören.
May I introduce you: webxcel
Lol, that’s exactly the same what I’m doing.
MrMagnesium12@feddit.deto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I has come to my attention that some users have never heard of F-droid. F-droid is a free software app store for android2·2 years agoÖffi, a non sucking public transportation app.
MrMagnesium12@feddit.deto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•[Question] What are your computers named?3·2 years agoMy systems have names of Jupiter’s moons. The main devices are named like the four Galilean moons.
MrMagnesium12@feddit.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Final Fantasy 16 Producer Naoki Yoshida Wishes There Was Only One Console - IGN4·2 years agoThe latest Xbox and PS consoles are basically x86 PC’s with a AMD CPU and a locked down operating system. The Xbox uses a system based on Windows 10 (games are running in separate OS containers, basically Window VMs in HyperV) and the PS is using Sony’s Orbis OS, what based upon FreeBSD.
There is a LaTeX package to do this.
MrMagnesium12@feddit.deto Memes@lemmy.ml•So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)121·2 years agoPython people be like: self.
I’m happy with my Epson ET-2820. It is a wireless inkjet printer, but it uses ink from bottles what is not that expensive. The printer hasn’t dried up, yet.
The device works with the generic CUPS “driverless” printer driver, so no configuration on Linux computers to print. Scanning worked out of the box, too with sane.
tl;dr: most flawless working printer I ever owned.
int val = 3; bool is_odd = val & (decltype(val))0x01 == (decltype (val))1;
MrMagnesium12@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Elon Musk Says Twitter Is Going To Get Rid Of The Block Feature, Enabling Greater HarassmentEnglish5·2 years agoYou can’t block Elon Musk on Twitter. Tried it. If you reload the page, he is magically unblocked.
ARM devices with general available and useable drivers. I want to install Linux, Android, Windows on any ARM devices fast enough in a similar way it works for x86 devices.