

Just wait for Anbernic Rg45XXV, which should be a few months away given the rate they put out devices.
The catch: it still uses H700 chipset
Just wait for Anbernic Rg45XXV, which should be a few months away given the rate they put out devices.
The catch: it still uses H700 chipset
Samsung A9+ goes on sale for about $150 every once in a while.
Kids FireHD tablets are generally lower than that. There’s not really any difference between the adult and kids version tbh.
If you’re on windows, Everything by Void tools is the best at indexing and searching.
For $10M, I might just retire, buy a house and raise my kid.
Sure beats having to struggle at work.
This. They just need you for a follow-up visits, since they get graded on how mow complete the procedure was done.
Unfortunately, dental works are of those kinds where everything takes multiple sittings.
Gods, I relate to this.
My wife watches Big Boss which is like Bog Brother everyday.
My toddler has some song or the other playing all day long.
I can’t put my headphones because either of the two keep talking all the time.
When my inlaws visit:
My dad in law is a media person, so he’s on the phone the whole darn day.
My mom in law sing-songs her words.
My sis in law doesn’t remember any song past the first two lines, so she sings the two lines whole fucking day.
I live in a hellscape of my own device.
Not opensource, but i love juicessh. I keep coming back to it all the time.
Did you try openrgb? Just curious!
https://openrgb-wiki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Logitech-Keyboards/
Its really good in North America given that it is from Cornell. Gets probably a bird or two wrong out of hundreds
When I’m in India, its a kinda of a swing and a miss, but they’re constantly improving it.
Not necessarily, generally the defaults for most of the tools tend to be sane, but when you have a swiss army knife with dozens of attachments, you’d still need a manual to figure what is what.
Note that many tools use ffmpeg under the hood so users are generally never exposed to the various options. But sometime if they need to, cheatsheets like these are really useful.
Absolutely! Hunting Thunderjaws feels epic as all hell!
I was there and I saw what you did, Saw it my own two eyes
Absolutely! Sometimes its just easier for me to keep jobs in a single list and run them on a big fat node rather than array submit and block half the queue!
Love posts like this, because I can plug a tool that I revently found!
Its called ParaFly and i use it a lot on HPCs. Doesn’t really have a multi-node support, but it also offers logging and resuming of jobs.
So your point 3 is essentially this:
ParaFly -c commands.txt -CPU N
where N is the number of jobs you want to run in parallel
That’s a nice music collection bro :)