You should never trust an apple user for technology questions. If they knew better, they wouldn’t be using apple devices.
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You should never trust an apple user for technology questions. If they knew better, they wouldn’t be using apple devices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-BDS_laws
Americans can ask 37 states that question
However, there was no warhead attached, meaning there was never any danger to the community.
Bellevue Police Department spokesman Seth Tyler, told BBC News on Friday that the device was “just basically a gas tank for rocket fuel”.
He called the event “not serious at all”.
“In fact, our bomb squad member asked me why we were releasing a news release on a rusted piece of metal,” he said.
Yes. The police are much more of a threat than any other group.
I understand that a sheriff signs off for a carry permit in most places
In Maryland, when I tried to purchase a handgun, you had to also have a permission slip from the local sheriff to purchase a handgun at all, even if it stayed locked in a safe in your home
When I went to purchase a handgun, I was told I would need the permission of the local sheriff, in addition to the safety course.
I’m not going to jump through hoops to exercise a right that protects me from the same people who are attempting to hold my rights hostage.
Also, how many of them can legally carry a gun in Maryland?
I left in 2014 when you had to beg for permission to even purchase a handgun. Have things become better? Since the politicians are still proposing things like this, I assume not.
This will pretty much only affect the friends/family of politicians, as they are the only ones that can get a permit to legally carry in Maryland.
It’s been a bit, so I forgot some details, but my order was a pre-order
Framework Laptop 13 DIY Edition (AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series)
System: AMD Ryzen™ 5 7640U
Quantity: 1
Price: $711.00
DDR5-5600 - 16GB (2 x 8GB)
Quantity: 1
Price: $80.00
WD_BLACK™ SN770 NVMe™- M.2 2280 - 250GB
Quantity: 1
Price: $39.00
Bezel - Black
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Price: $39.00
Input Cover Kit - US English
Quantity: 1
Price: $99.00
Power Adapter - 60W - US/Canada
Quantity: 1
Price: $49.00
Limited-edition pre-order bonus
Quantity: 1
Price: $0.00
USB-C Expansion Card
Quantity: 2
Price: $18.00
USB-A Expansion Card
Quantity: 2
Price: $18.00
Ethernet Expansion Card
Quantity: 1
Price: $39.00
MicroSD Expansion Card
Quantity: 1
Price: $19.00
Shipping $0.00
Subtotal $1,111.00
Ordered on August 2nd, Shipped November 17th of 2023
I have a framework, pretty happy with it - Arch installed without any hitches and runs well. Only downside is how long it took to go from deposit to actually paying/shipping.
https://www.masimopersonalhealth.com/products/masimo-w1
Looks like they’ve been selling this since November 9th 2022 at the latest.
Hey, I resemble that remark!
Would you mind taking pictures and talking about your process? I would be interested in seeing this project and the choices you make for it
The theory I heard was to make the impression of artillery strikes, so that Russia could claim that Ukraine is doing military strikes on the power plant
You likely know more than me about doing it, but this is my source
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU/Guest_graphics_acceleration
Single GPU passthrough
Currently, PCI passthrough works for dual-graphic cards only. However, there is a workaround for passing a single graphic card. The problem with this approach is that you have to deattach the graphics card from the host and use ssh to control the host from the guest.
When you start the virtual machine, all your GUI apps will be force terminated. However, as a workaround, you can use Xpra to detach to another Display before starting the virtual machine and reattach the Apps to display after shutting down the virtual machine.
If you have NVIDIA GPU, you may need to dump your GPU’s vBIOS using nvflashAUR and patch it using vBIOS Patcher.
NVIDIA vGPU
By default, NVIDIA disabled the vGPU for consumer series (if you own an enterprise card go ahead). However, you can unlock vGPU for your consumer card.
You will also need a vGPU license, though there are some workarounds.
Follow this guide to manually setup a Windows 10 guest with NVIDIA vGPU.
Once I got my virtualization settings set up correctly in UEFI, and KVM was my hypervisor instead of QEMU TCG, my performance did seem pretty good. Maybe it’s just working correctly without having to follow these steps?
For gaming? I haven’t really run into any issues. If you’re trying to virtualize your GPU for VMs and stuff like that, Nvidia is a lot more locked down. I use the proprietary drivers - the open source ones don’t seem to perform as well. Most Distributions will just give you a prompt where you select which drivers you would prefer to use.
They likely have chosen a lot of programs on the installer. I have had my current install for a few years and I’m sitting at 2029 packages