

I’ve got a 1060ti in my server, and anything above version 580.119.02 wouldn’t work. Apt won’t give you rollback versions as far as I know, you’ll need to grab a driver straight from Nvidia’s website


I’ve got a 1060ti in my server, and anything above version 580.119.02 wouldn’t work. Apt won’t give you rollback versions as far as I know, you’ll need to grab a driver straight from Nvidia’s website


Allergies


Is that not what we were doing? I’m not disagreeing that it’s scummy that they’re installing unnecessary files, just speculating that’s it’s ineptitude rather than malicious. Hanlon’s Razor and all that. Considering the downvotes on my comment I may have misread your comment.


I imagine it’s more of a vibe-coded “make sure the end users have all the files they’ll need to be ready to go” prompt, and it’s Claude that “decided” to just have all the files from the get-go


I downvoted because OP shared a video they couldn’t be bothered to finish themselves


Correct. Nowadays streaming video is almost trivial, but in early YouTube days it wouldn’t be uncommon to click a video and immediately pause it so it could buffer far enough ahead that it wouldn’t get stuck while playing. I don’t recall playing Snake, but it easily could have happened back then.


I’d just reinstall fresh and manually move any of my needed files from the old home to the new home. Did a refresh a few weeks ago myself. It gives you a good opportunity to dig through there and make sure you’re keeping just the things you want to bring over.


That’s more power than my server and desktop put out together when I’m gaming
Good ol’ smileys! :D
And somewhere inbetween, or perhaps alongside the smileys, we had the wonders of kaomoji
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The more people that know a secret, the less secure it is.
If you and you alone know a secret and I need to get it out of you, I only have one chance. If you and a thousand people know the secret, I have a thousand and one chances of forcing the secret out of someone. The more people, the more weak spots and potential holes.


Technically they circled both. That’s basically the entire PNW coast


I’d say both


Don’t let computers steal your imagination and creativity
Bottom half of my leg didn’t follow me up when I pushed myself up from laying on my stomach doing home repairs. Sublocated my kneecap, 100% do not recommend


At work I have what I need and trim what I don’t use. It’s organized and in a good enough state to share with new employees.
At home I don’t remember what half the bookmarks are for, and the other half are for long-abandoned projects. No idea how many there are


We saw Wicked for the second time last year. Such a good musical! Went to Keller Auditorium for that one, first viewing was actual Broadway in New York.
Next month we’re seeing Phantom of the Opera!
It’d be great for a kid’s “workshop”. It’ll be fun printing things like this for my son


I just got Easy!Appointments setup after being disappointed by cal.com. I don’t see any options for ics, but it does have CalDAV integrations (along with Google sync as well). I haven’t personally used the CalDAV integration so can’t speak to how mature it is. I’ve got my SMTP settings setup and emails go right out


It’s looking good! I need to start polishing mine up, going to use some of this as inspiration!
I used Claude to do my initial Homepage config, but I’m doing the dirty work getting in there and making it mine.
Voyager works with PieFed, but it doesn’t fully support it yet. Loooots of missing features.