

Not said to me but someone I know, “you’re a lanky string of piss”.
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Not said to me but someone I know, “you’re a lanky string of piss”.
I spent some time in a live ISO and had no issues. Haven’t tried a snapshot yet though.
I booted into a live usb and haven’t had issues so it seems like a driver issue (thankfully).
I’m using a GTX 1660 TI.
Nothing has changed hardware wise for months. Last software update (before today) was 4-7 days ago.
I’m 80% sure I do. I hadn’t updated for a few days (before today) and it had been working up until earlier today.
I booted into an EndeavourOS live USB (just to keep it all the same) and there hasn’t been any freezing. So it seems like a driver issue then.
I’ve been looking for something for Wayland, I’ll give this a go, thank you.
I remember seeing an article a little while back about this guy who had a similar issue. He ended up using a Raspberry Pi to avoid the ads.
Imperfect Linux-powered DIY smart TV is the embodiment of ad fatigue
Something like this?
Adding to this.
Mapillary has a load of different perspective on the canal as well. The same bridge/canal but on OpenStreetMap.
Just open this link. It will show you a bunch of details about your device/browser.
The other GitHub link will show you the source code, which you could review yourself or maybe help contribute to the project.
“Sponsor Block” is a game changer as well
Most people don’t like the implementation. The machines are always breaking and it is painfully slow since you have to do it one at a time.
I like the idea, but the implementation has a long way to go.
I’ve got a feeling it’s a static site but I’ll confirm to make sure.
I’m referring to the fact that they don’t use or have major rate limits on the APIs that they use for either Reddit or YouTube, respectively.
Interesting, I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info!
You’ve given me a great jumping off point, thank you!
It’s not very slow to scrape a website. Works quite well.
That’s good to know, I’ll look into that some more. I was thinking that it might be slow if I’m having to scrape each page, every time a user changes categories (or something similar).
The trouble with that is that it breaks easily when they change something on their site.
I completely forgot about that :(
I really wanted to try BlendOS but the installer didn’t work at all for me and a couple others (this was when v4 was released). Haven’t tried again recently though.
I used EndeavourOS for about a year and a half with no issues at all. Currently testing Nobara as I wanted to try something different. Again, no issues at all.