You can still merge the whole upstream branch manually with a local clone, and git will stop on each conflict for you to resolve them. Then when it’s done you can push the merged branch to your fork.
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You can still merge the whole upstream branch manually with a local clone, and git will stop on each conflict for you to resolve them. Then when it’s done you can push the merged branch to your fork.
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but it won’t end the blue/green bubble nonsense.
I use MKVtoolnix for reboxing files (naturally it outputs MKV). I would assume ffmpeg can do the slicing that you want but it’s just a library with a CLI. So if you search for ffmpeg GUIs you can probably find one to your liking.
Or for vegans/vegetarians to not see meats.
I’ve run ChromeOS Flex on an old Surface Pro 3 and it was pretty good. However Flex doesn’t support the Linux containers or Android apps. I was tempted to try Fedora on it, but ended up trading it in as that battery wasn’t that reliable anymore. I think the Surface line is best option in the 2-in-1 space anymore. When I was looking at options last fall no other vendor really had anything under 13", which is just ridiculous to ever use as s tablet.
Lemmy doesn’t have a feature to follow users, last I checked.
Slackware. 3.x. I was studying computer science and wanted to have a similar system at home as in the lab.
It appears to be theme related. Only seems to be affected the Browser Default theme. Every other theme I’ve tried the table contents are visible. I’m in Chrome on Windows, the Appearance > Mode is set to Device
nerfed the shit out of it and made it basically a requirement to host your own runners even for FOSS projects a year or two back.
Did they just reduce quotas (minutes?, cache storage?) or did they remove features? I’ve always used self-hosted runner
Seriously what’s that about?
I have an Tab4 10" which I think is now the M10. The 3rd Gen M10 is around $140.
yeah cpu fan/cooler does sound more likely.
I haven’t used Linux on desktop in ages but back in the.day we would do something like run gears to see if the animation was smooth and check the frame rate. Maybe use lsmod to check for the GPU’s kernel module.
Based on your update, are the AMD drivers loaded and working? Maybe it’s using CPU for rendering instead of GPU.
Fair point, but I would equate that with syncing the authorized_keys file rather than thinking about how to sync the keys.
I suggest you don’t sync SSH keys. That’s just increasing the blast radius of any one of those machines being compromised.
I too would like this. I think presently at best you would have to self-host all respective services on your own domain and setup SSO with single IdP for your custom domain. I doubt, though that all fediverse platforms actually support SSO though. And even so you still technically have an account on each platform with SSO.
This feels relevant
Sometimes the mods of overlapping communities will discuss merging, usually initiated when one of them notices there is little engagement in their own. But the general consensus in the Lemmy admin/mod population is that having overlapping communities on different instances is a net benefit.