

Can you ctl+alt+4 to another terminal? Could you ssh from another machine?


Can you ctl+alt+4 to another terminal? Could you ssh from another machine?
I use them (5000k+) where I want my cornea pierced by the 460nm spike


My point (if you can call it that) is that you can have remote racks and cut the total footage of wire by 75%



Who would win? An over-stuffed cable tray, or 4 twisty bois?
My baby, she’s a pickleball


anhydrous acetic acid is a novel substance. It freezes at 62F. It’s a slushie at room temperature
That’s awesome it was your first flight
I call that the IPA method
A classic Christmas gift- there is/was a gem shop in Asheville NC that I loved to visit. They had these for $40/lb



Privatize the profits, socialize the costs


I tried twice to install it- a ryzen 360 was stopped dead by this bug: https://old.reddit.com/r/cachyos/comments/1pag639/rdseed32_error_and_sddm_fails_to_start/
Figured that out and ran into the touchpad not working after sleep.
A 9300H+1650 never made it past this: https://discuss.cachyos.org/t/the-installation-of-cachyos-always-aborts-due-to-chwd-error/16754/3
0/2, cannot recommend


https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-62142208
https://bimmerlife.com/2022/07/18/dont-panic-bmws-subscription-model-explained/
I can’t find a list of models, but they still use the same system for other subscriptions
My second favorite prompt, behind “Do not hallucinate”


So we can add napping to sleep and hibernate


https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/12/the-ars-technica-guide-to-dumb-tvs/
tl;dr- don’t connect the tv to a network, get an apple tv
Digital signage displays are purpose-built for displaying corporate messages, often for all or most hours of the day. They typically have features that people don’t need for TV watching, such as content management software. And due to their durability and warranty needs, digital signage displays are often more expensive than similarly specced computer monitors.
Again, it’s important to ensure that the digital signage is HDCP 2.2-compliant if you plan to watch 4K or HDR.
But if you happen to come across a digital signage display that’s the right size and the right price, is there any real reason why you shouldn’t use it as a TV? I asked Panasonic, which makes digital signage. A spokesperson from Panasonic Connect North America told me that digital signage displays are made to be on for 16 to 24 hours per day and with high brightness levels to accommodate “retail and public environments.”
The spokesperson added:
Their rugged construction and heat management systems make them ideal for demanding commercial use, but these same features can result in higher energy consumption, louder operation, and limited compatibility with home entertainment systems.
Panasonic’s representative also pointed out that real TVs offer consumer-friendly features for watching TV, like “home-optimized picture tuning, simplified audio integration, and user-friendly menu interfaces.”
If you’re fine with these caveats, though, and digital signage is your easiest option, there isn’t anything stopping you from using one to avoid smart TVs.
Even my proxmox web interface lasts deeper into a reboot than sshd. It boots you immediately while you can watch the vms shut down for the next 3 minutes in the browser.
It’s been a year, are these issues fixed?
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/sipeed-nanokvm-risc-v-stick-on
I’m happy with porkbun. They’re pretty well integrated ddclient now, but make sure the version you use has them already