This is the way.
I have a similar setup in my home office, where I have a floor standing desk lamp with a reflector to direct the light that I have pointed straight at the wall for indirect lighting.
This is the way.
I have a similar setup in my home office, where I have a floor standing desk lamp with a reflector to direct the light that I have pointed straight at the wall for indirect lighting.


As long as they are tasteful, that’s fine. Like little Dunkin Donuts indicators or whatever if they’re in the normal driving view and take up a very small amount of visual space, great. Waze has done this for years. No bother, no forced waits, no delays in navigation.
If you put banner, UI-blocking, and/or full-screen ads in my maps app, go fuck yourselves.


Docker compose files (and docker execs) use the following format
volumes:
- :
If the docker-compose has a ${VAR_NAME}:/data, then it will replace it directly with the variable defined in the .env file in the same directory with the format
VAR_NAME=/path/on/host
And would mount the host’s /path/on/host to /data


I’m not familiar with that particular tool.
If it uses docker, the most common place for the docker images and overlays is /var/lib/docker. This contains ALL docker overlays and such.
Hope this helps.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/25978888 Provides a more thorough answer.
It also massively reduces contact with the road.
My car lists it as a possible pressure for racing, Only suggested if planned use is over 100 mph all the time.
Aside from being massive explosive risk on rupture that would badly damage your car body, it also reduces traction for braking and acceleration. Not a good idea for regular driving unless you are an actual professional.
I’m guessing there was more context before the top comment in this screenshot?
Brave little toaster reference? Nice
We build off develop and only update master once a year or so. Our company also pays 4 V&V engineers, compared to 9 software devs.
After a release cycle, we update master. Master has never, never been built by itself.
To be fair, I just bought a smart tv that has never touched the internet and doesn’t give me any problems. No prompts, no ads, just goes to my Apple TV and my steam deck.


In theory at least, if you have a math problem, and a protocol for how to ask a real calculator to compute it, the model can ask a real calculator to compute the value of an expression.
I don’t know if anyone has done it, but it is feasible. Could also be extended to more robust solving tools. Think matlab and the like.


I’m actually not sure you’re right… isn’t the metaphor a horse wearing a bridle with a bit in their mouth? When they’re excited to move they literally chomp on the bit.


Wait til you learn about MCP and how much better it has gotten in the last 3 months
To be fair though, a colon would be the correct punctuation here.
Why does this screencap look like
That dark background in the bottom left corner is weird.
Doms with cuck and denial fetishes have partners like
sudo chmod -R 077 /
Quality memes here.
I see the sausage vendor is in town this week!

Shotgun: 12 gauge shells with 00 gauge (aka buck) shot size (smaller number is bigger) is the single most accessible shotgun shell in the states.
It’s also the most useful for home defense. Range is about 20-50 yards, maybe more if you change the choke out of your shotgun. The choke is a small metal tube that screws in on the business end of the barrel and adjusts the spread of the pellets. “Full choke” is the narrowest and “open choke” has the widest spread.
Ask your local gun shop for more info if seeking to purchase a home defense option.
If both h264 and hevc are stuttering using hardware decoding, something might be wrong. Try setting up Apollo or sunshine on your remote PC, and add Moonlight to your deck using the desktop App Store.
There are lots of guides online for how to install Moonlight and add it to your deck’s games list.
If that works smoothly with hardware decoding, then the problem is with remote play.
I wrote out the rest of this before rereading your post and want to put it out there for others:
If you’re having issues with hevc, switch back to h264.
Hevc is more computationally complex to encode/decode, so if you’re trying to do either with software, then it would be better to use the less compressed h264.
Network congestion over WiFi, as you pointed out, is often also a culprit.
What is your domicile like? An apartment with lots of nearby apartments? Freestanding house? WiFi congestion gets worse with more people using it.
If you have a dock, plug in an Ethernet cable to the dock and try streaming that way. Does it mitigate your stutter?
If so, turn down the bandwidth as much as you can and check (e.g 720p at 30 fps).
If it is that, buying a higher quality wifi access point may help.
You can love the art and hate the artist. Which I do.
On the other hand: typically the value of painting-type art has to do with the story of the artist. So if the artist is a spoiled rich white boy, then his paintings of slums and poor people will likely not take off as a cultural phenomenon.