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MustrumR, in NVIDIA has fallen off the bus

Just in case:

This means a problem with PCIe bus connection. Reseat the unruly card. If problem persists, check for cracks near your PCIe connector.

It might also be an (unlikely) problem with motherboard especially if you scratched it or CPU if you bent some pins.

numanair,

Could it be a power issue too?

MustrumR,

Yes, you are right that is a possibility.

I remember that actually I encountered it once with a power supply problem, but it appeared along with other random issues, like restarts, application crashes, and nvidia-smi not responding.

JackGreenEarth, in So thats what the hub IS!!

Why is everything so sickly orange?

LovePoson,

It hurds my eyes

tonyn,

Because he used mspaint to change it to PH colors

QuazarOmega,

CSS was invented in 1996

Web devs before 1996:

TimeSquirrel, in I'm probably going to get a lot of explanations in the comments
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

I'm going to create a distro where EVERYTHING including your web browser is launched through systemd and it's built from nothing but snaps, just for you guys. I'll call it "Oops! All snaps."

Draconic_NEO,
@Draconic_NEO@lemmy.world avatar

Just got to hope that Canonical will host all of the software for it on their Snap repository (singular) I don’t think they’d object to it but that is a big issue with snap, you can’t add other repositories and the server code isn’t open source.

drkt, in r/pcmasterrace morons attempting an anti-Linux meme

I’m impressed they got it wrong for both platforms

savvywolf, in The Design is Very Human
@savvywolf@pawb.social avatar

I’d rather have an app with unnecessary options that nobody will ever use than one where some UX expert somewhere has decided the exact way I have to interact with the program.

StarkillerX42,

You have been blacklisted from Apple’s job board.

themoonisacheese, in true comparison
@themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works avatar

And other memes made by people who have never used KDE.

1984, in What is spying?
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Google “Only spy the web” is highly inaccurate…they are everywhere. In every website, in your android phone, in your YouTube, in your Google drive, in your email, in your Google maps…

Anyways… I will calm down now. :)

nexussapphire,

It’s cute, people think their android os isn’t collecting an embarrassing amount of data. Even if you turn everything off but cellular, it still phones home with cellular tower triangulation, app usage, call history, general web activity, weather the phone thinks your walking driving or riding a Bike, device diagnostics, etc.

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Yes but we do what we can.

deft,

demand compensation we should be paid for it

nexussapphire,

Same, I wish there was a better options. I’m on android right now but when it comes time to upgrade I always try to choose the lesser evil and it’s hard.

CCatMan,

I wish there was a paid google of no spying… I mean what does google one get me, but the ability for google to spy on more or my data?

avidamoeba, in Folder
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

So tell me, what do you call the object drawn in this picture, taken from a popular Linux operating system?

A picture of a folder icon from Ubuntu

Say my name.

s_s,

It’s a file.

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

The academic truth.

raresbears,

Evil GUI bloat

avidamoeba,
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

The ugly truth.

IndustryStandard, in Some heroes don't wear capes

Why aren’t these drivers installed by default yet

0x4E4F,

They’re still waiting to be mainstreamed into the kernel. The process of integrating drivers into the kernel is complicated. Coding practices of the coder that wrote the driver play a large part in that. Buggy or badly written code will not get accepted. Not all of these drivers have the code quality that is required in order to be merged with the kernel.

trackcharlie, in Never again

Anyone who does this should be blacklisted entirely

renzev, in Arch BTW

ayo nice legs

Cyberflunk, (edited ) in Ansible casually administering hundreds or thousands of devices

Man… Saltstack is SO MUCH MORE effective at mass management. It’s fast AF. Yet… Ansible everywhere.

Cethin, in The pain is felt on other planets as well...

Do people use esc for this? It’s so far out of the way. Ctrl-c is the “correct” way.

Opisek, (edited )

C-c is incredibly uncomfortable and bad for your carpal tunnels. What people actually do is remap Esc to Caps-Lock and vice-versa. Nobody needs Caps-Lock in such a prominent spot. Alternatively you remap it to Ctrl, then C-c becomes viable, too.

lemann, in Arch BTW

Isn’t that one of those mini lenovo thinkpads? Really neat machines 👌 although their age is showing nowadays they’re still really capable and robust.

spez, in interview on the frontier

I update like 3 times a day on fedora. Does this count as ‘rolling release’?

Lime66,

Technically it’s semi rolling. Desktops are frozen but other stuff is not

spez,

not the spins though (at least no KDE.)

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