Technically accurate
Sounds relatively similar to Yggdrasil
You need a calendar and time handling anyways for logging purposes and to set timers correctly. It’s likely not that much extra work exposing that functionality.
You can allow only specific commands and options. See my config for example.
You can limit this to a specific user as well.
Anyone who hacks into the account can now only run those tightly defined commands and no others. Compared to root, who can run anything.
You could implement NOPASS for the specific commands you need for a service user. Still better than just using root.
Imo this would be impossible to implement. The user can just remove whatever mark was inserted.
I’ll also leave this here: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
Printing is broken everywhere
I’ve also gone down that rabbit hole and found Vivictpp pretty good. It allows you to play two videos so you can swipe between them like imgsli you mentioned.
There’s a whole range measurements trying to approximate quality differences between a video source and encode. PSNR, SSIM, VMAF, MS-SSIM
All of them with some strong areas and tricks you can use to cheat them.
*every application using xWayland looks like crap.
Native Wayland apps work great with fractional scaling.
There are reports of issues with creating an account, as Hetzner also has some form of protection against fraud.
That being said I myself never had any issues and been renting a dedicated server for years now. Their cloud is also amazingly cheap (in Europe).
The EU doesn’t include a bunch of countries on the continent of Europe
Then Europe is a bunch of countries wearing a bikini and lots of accessories. There’s no one part that covers all of it, some accessories strongly clash with each other and you have random bracelets everywhere.
The Thunar bulk renamer is relatively good, but recently I wanted to name images based on the capture date. Probably very tedious without the right GUI tool, while it’s just one line using exiftool in the terminal. (I don’t know it off the top of my head)
Similarly, I just extracted the audio only from a video using ffmpeg in like 10s.
ffmpeg -i video.mkv -c:a copy out.mka
Interesting, Firefox did crash more often for me on Wayland, but I hadn’t dug into it further yet.
Let’s see if this reduces crashing again.
I don’t remember the channel anymore, but there’s one guy constantly updating various setups. Like Arch with encryption, Arch with BTRFS, etc. I started with one of those videos and wrote my own step by step guide. Now I’m just following my own guide whenever I install Arch.
I’ve been playing with llama.cpp a bit for the last week and it’s surprisingly workable on a recent laptop just using the CPU. It’s not really hard to imagine Apple and others adding (more) AI accelerators on mobile.
Maintaining a vacuum over long distances is really fucking hard.
You’d be better served utilising existing rail infrastructure and improving that to make high speed trains possible.
Yep, paragraph and character presets. They are present in OO, but rather difficult to find and annoying to edit.
LibreOffice does have more advanced features though if you don’t need the MS Office compatibility.
The preset editing in OO really sucks compared to Libre or MS office (only desktop)
Google controls Chromium same as it controls Android. The product direction and included features are set by the team at Google.