

Can you turn off hardware decoding and see if it works then?
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Can you turn off hardware decoding and see if it works then?
Signal works. The adoption is fairly slow, but I’ve had friends slowly begin to use it.
One of the most comfortable mice out there.
I hate how tipping is now customary at every single restaurant now, including places without servers.
My older brother got me into Ubuntu when I was around 12. He basically showed me the basics, like the terminal and a couple commands, then just told me to manpage or Google everything else.
Then I got Linux for the Wii and that really got me into the nitty gritties of Linux.
I don’t think it’s very useful at generating good code or answering anything about most libraries, but I’ve found it to be helpful answering specific JS/TS questions.
The MDN version is also pretty great too. I’ve never done a Firefox extension before and MDN Plus was surprisingly helpful at explaining the limitations on mobile. Only downside is it’s limited to 5 free prompts/day.
I remember in 2013 building software for HMIs running WinCE and back then, it was horribly outdated and a trudge to work on. I can’t imagine how bad it would be today.
Not really. I’ve lived here for ~30 years and certain spots are better, some are worse.
Caffeine pills! You can find them for cheap at most drug stores. Plus you can dose the exact amount you want.
Yep. I also used it a lot when starting on a hill on vehicles without handbrakes.
Nope, Lemmy is just as toxic as Reddit imo.
Ooh, the top left ones are from Ultima Online. Haven’t seen those cursors in a long while.
If you’re on a really steep incline, you’ll have to press both the brake and gas pedal at the same time using your right foot, while feathering the clutch with your left. I’ve heard this called the “heel toe” technique.
If your engine has enough torque or if the hill isn’t steep enough, you can ignore this and just ease off the clutch while transitioning from the brake to gas.
I’m using it, as well as my boss!
Remove the videos you dislike from your history
Maybe marginally. It’s pretty easy already to take an old tire off, especially on the machine.
Putting a new tire on is always the hard part imo. I usually let mine sit in the sun for an hour before mounting it.
It started off okay, but I’m about to give up on Lemmy after a couple months.
My main problems are:
Maybe I’ll come back after a year and see how things are. But as of now, Lemmy provides nearly zero value to me.
I chose lemmy.world because it felt the most neutral and least controversial. I also feel like there’s enough “backing” behind it and feel semi-confident that it’ll stick around.
I’m just over politics on the Internet communities. It’s exhausting and becoming increasingly difficult to avoid.
It’s not about being centrist or whatever: I have my side and strangers on the Internet aren’t going to change that. I don’t want to come to Lemmy or Reddit or whatever platform just to be bombarded by pointless political fights. I deal with that enough in the real world.
I don’t believe that getting into e-fights over one’s political view changes anybody’s view on the world—if anything, it makes people more intolerant of one another. I don’t understand why people don’t use that energy towards something meaningful.
I’m not sure off-hand since I’m not too familiar with VLC.
I would imagine it could be an issue in a graphics driver at the kernel (amdgpu?) or user level (mesa?). It could also be a problem in something higher up.
I would recommend posting an issue in the VLC repo and see if you can get better support that way.