

I wonder if sponsor skip’s database can be repurposed to include ai slop publishers


I wonder if sponsor skip’s database can be repurposed to include ai slop publishers
Sounds like a graphics driver issue. does anyone know if mint enables ssh by default?
It feels like those tiny bars should be stocked on top of each other with all the spof projects and services


Reisub and ctrl+alt+del spam needs to be configured, and system rebooted in order to work first.


Explain how “freezed” are the system
What to do before next system freeze
/etc/sysctl.d/*.conf and look for kernel.sysrq=0. Change it to 1./etc/systemd/system.conf so that you have a line looking like this:CtrlAltDelBurstAction=reboot-force
ctrl+alt+fN where N in {1…12}. You should see a login prompt. Try the REISUB sequence. Press and hold alt+print screen (might require some fn key combination on a laptop) then press, hold and release following letters one at a time: R E I S U B. You should see kernel messages appear on the screen each time you press a button. Don’t try to press them all at once or type them before the output is finished. Your system should reboot after this. Does it work?TCPKeepAlive=no for my-faulty-pc in your ssh config before connecting to avoid having the connection dropped. then run ssh my-faulty-pc journalctl -b0 -k -f > waiting_for_crash.log on another system that will capture the logreproduce Here is the easiest part. Make the system hang. Preferably with reproducible steps.
System is now freezed
What to do now This part depends a bit on what the outcomes were. At least we’ll know how “deep” the hang is and where it’s worth modifying stuff.
You say in your post that you’ve tried ctrl+alt+del spam. But did you check that it works when the system is working as intended?
Edit: minor typo


This does not make sense, explain.


Learn different languages. A tool is good for problems it was designed to solve. Here is a list of programming languages i would recommend in addition to python.
Tutorials are nice to get the mechanics of the language but you should not stick with them for a long time. Start doing your own projects as soon as you feel comfortable with the language.


Tailscale is by far the easiest way. Zerotier works as well.


no linux support, so no.


I bet cheating will probably always be present until the game is being run in a trusted environment (a server) and the video feed is sent to clients.


If you have redundant runtimes then you have to push app developers to update their runtime. This problem will not go away by switching to native packages unless native packages and flatpak versions are not in sync.
But what is USD pegged to? 🤔


Well. What I find odd about it is that if there is reference to localhost then a production page is reaching out to clients computers to parse some math formula. I think the developer hardcoded something that worked for him and pushed to prod. It could possibly still work for him but not for others without a program listening on that port.


This reference to localhost seems odd to me
You wont find any. Just think of it. Bad news / bad numbers would be a morale hit
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