

Yes and OpenRGB as well.


Yes and OpenRGB as well.


Hardware RGB configuration is a pain. I tried some opensource tools but none of them are good.
To configure my Corsair RGB lights I only had luck by installing Corsairs iCUE software in a VM and configuring it that way. It’s literally a 1 GiB software just to change some variables in the RGB controller that saves and handles the lights without even needing to have the VM turned on.
after mistakenly creating a directory caller ~…
How do you even delete such a directory?



This is from a year or so.
Keep seeding my friends.
Those are perfect reasons to use it.
The GNOME task manager is getting updated to Resources. Is this the one you speak of?


Regardless of the stuff that needs to be done for crossplatform development, building a native Windows version without looking at Linux isn’t hindered by Linux at all. That’s like saying you can’t drive your car because another car exists.


The question was for a dumb TV and not just any TV.


That one is 27". I think that’s way too small for the living room. I also consider 120hz to be overkill for some couch gaming and movies.


Do you know of any big dumb TVs or monitors that I could buy in Europe? I only know of Sceptre TVs which are mostly meant for businesses and storefronts but they are extremely hard to get in Europe.


It isn’t.
In the EU for example a ToS can not violate your consumer rights even if you accept to waive those rights.


Good thing that’s not legal in most parts of the world.


GoAccess uses your server side access log.


He once got killed by a hacker and lost all his marbles.


I am not.
If you are hurt you should get help.


Isn’t Microsoft slowly pushing its fist into your ass?
It looks like the repo has at least one commit by a user named jellyfith. This might mean that besides being scummy towards forks, the original creator might also be using GPLv3 code written by somebody else, which would be a violation.
Maybe they’re the one who should get a DMCA notice.