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I have an external DAC, so I don’t need to think about how good music the PC/Raspberry/… produces.
I have an external DAC, so I don’t need to think about how good music the PC/Raspberry/… produces.
I just bought another (cheap quad core 256GB SSD) thinkcentre as a tinker platform.
So I’m going to add that to my Linux uh setup (of machines).
Is there some way to mirror the original bar? I’d like access to open folders & softs on both.
Thanks again!
Hey it actually works! But it only gives me an empty one 😅
I prefer V-cycle for when you have a software with known specs & Kanban for when you don’t really know what the client needs/wants. I mean those magic clients you hear about but never sees…
That’s kind of spot on. Well done 🥲
Does Mint let you do that? I was mildly annoyed about having the “bar” only on one screen, I did some looking around but didn’t find anything useful.
How come every f manager hasn’t gotten that memo?
How come every f manager hasn’t gotten that memo?
The best developers are the laziest.
I’d take a dev slowly using a library with a one liner than a noob writing 500 lines of code doing the same thing any day.
If you just knew how many libraries we use…
Well not too up to date as we just have witnessed 😁
Moar jpeg!
Can someone back up my claim that 10-20GB writes per day is nothing for a modern SSD?
Edit: with a 256 TBW and a 20GB write/day it gives some 13.000 days so the lifespan of an SSD will largely be the limiting factor.
LUMBIES is open source MIT and GPL3+
Just saying.
Lol 😁 those people sure do know how to acronym!
I know TWAIN, so mow I’m curious what SANE stands for.
Windoze 10 and 11?
That’s weird, was it over usb or something else? I mean it’s not very much data to be sent.