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Which is by design, so that outcomes like this happen.
“oh no, whatever shall we do…”, says lawmaker making it overly complicated to begin with.
Which is by design, so that outcomes like this happen.
“oh no, whatever shall we do…”, says lawmaker making it overly complicated to begin with.
Non native english speaker here, not trying to have an argument but to learn.
Is it correct to use “whose” in this context?
I kinda thought “whose” was meant to refer to a person and not an object, but really I don’t know.
Though I’d use something like “of which” or whatever else instead.
(Or just do what I do and rephrase it so you don’t need to bother with this syntax to begin with.)
“What is a dish where each individual component you like, but when combined together become a dish you think is nasty?”
Agreed, my comment would be said with the words “Italian” and “spaghetti” in airquotes.
Never seen one with cinnamon, then again I just don’t order those.
I’ll have to check with my gf who does.
Italian Poutine.
Actual poutine is great.
Spaghetti sauce is great.
But a Poutine where you replace the gravy with spaghetti sauce, no.
Ultimately, do whatever you think you’ll be able to keep up with.
The best documentation system is useless if you keep putting it off because it’s too much work.
It can be in git even if you’re not doing ‘config as code’ or ‘infrastructure as code’ yet/ever.
Even just a text file with notes in markdown is better than nothing. Can usually be rendered, tracked, versionned.
You can also add some relevant files as needed too.
Like, even if your stuff isn’t fully automated CI/CD magic, a copy of that one important file you just modified can be added as necessary.
Also, the crackling might be something about the sampling rate. It’s been a while since since I poked around with audio, but I vaguely remember changing the default sampling rate and restart pulseaudio or something like that.
In my case, I think the onboard audio device is in the same group as the motherboard chipset, which would explain the host crashing when passing through.
Hmmm… I do have audio coming out of a guest VM under proxmox, but I’m passing through a whole GPU which includes audio through its HDMI.
The on-board audio might not be in an iommu group that can be passed without breaking something else, which would likely prevent booting the host correctly.
Honestly, I think I’d just go with a USB dongle for the audio. Easier to passthrough, likely better audio quality too and shouldn’t be too expensive.
You can pass either a USB device id or a port (or group of ports, depending on how it’s grouped)
a bill that would grant an abortion exception for rape or incest
… 1 year olds kids.
Nevermind the fact that 1y.o. aren’t fertile, normal people go their entire lives without ever thinking about impregnating 1 year olds.
And yea, if you somehow magically got a 1 y.o. pregnant, I sure as fuck hope they’d be able abort.
An instance admin can “remove” a remote community, which is effectively like banning, but for a community.
You’d have to check with your home instance admins on this one.
@LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee
Are you trying to recover data here?
Seems like you didn’t use it and (maybe?) don’t have data to lose here?
Yea I’ve been using nextcloud for a while and it’s fine.
I remember when I used owncloud before nextcloud was even a thing and the upgrade experience was absolute shit.
These days it’s just fine.
It’s not related to the markup table because I have the same issue with mine and nothing like that in my bio.
I think display name federation is just (recently?) broken, but it was working a while ago when we both set these old display names.
ie: we’re stuck with whatever display name we had when display name federation was last working
I just re-added a (different) display name, testing…
I had a display name but it was a bit too long so I’ve deleted it locally.
Remote instances still display it.
Mine has nothing to do with the bio or pronouns, it’s just a federation bug.
I don’t think it’s a functionality but that deleting one’s display name has issues federating to other instances.
Yup, I removed my own display name a while back but the change doesn’t reflect on remote instances.
If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.