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To check if your problem is caused by excessive memory usage requiring constant swapping. If it is, turning swap off will make some process be killed instead of slowing the computer down.
To check if your problem is caused by excessive memory usage requiring constant swapping. If it is, turning swap off will make some process be killed instead of slowing the computer down.
The USB symbol on the connector should be up. I think that means the wide side of a mini should be down, but I’m looking for a cable…
EDIT: and no, the one on the device is on the correct position.
Ok, yes, it does.
… It’s also upside down?!..
Have you tried turning your swap off?
That micro-USB port isn’t great either. And the leds seem quite hard to read.
I guess nobody fully assembled a prototype and tried to use it.
Yes. And, by the way, “computer” was once the name of a profession, carried out by people.
On her part, that’s what addiction looks like. She has a health problem.
On the gym part, not firing her on the first day is unacceptable.
It’s popular because differently from NC, Syncthing works.
NextCloud main use is file synchronization. If you take this away, you will almost certainly decide to use some different software for the other features, because NC does them badly.
Nobody said “syncthing” on this thread yet, so that will be me.
Do you expect the heat to impact non-cooperative people more?
Why does this bot set the text color? And why it does that and not set the background at the same time?
Yes, they stopped. The ports were never sufficient, people always wanted to move the table around, and the cables and connectors in the table were always breaking.
Besides, there are always people far from the table.
Indeed, people have been manipulating photos since they invented photography.
Yes, but tell that again when you and 19 other people bring your laptop to a conference room and try to login on the network at the same time.
Different things have different strengths, and losing one of those things means your experience will be subpar.
Don’t install Windows and something else on the same disk.
But computers can have more than 1 disk.
That looks like something that will work very well, until a bomb gets dropped on it from a $5 remote controlled plane.
Try to run something that requires php7 and something else that requires php8 on the same web server; or python 2 and python 3.
You actually can, but it’s not pretty.
(The thing about a declarative setup isn’t much of a difference, you can do it for any popular Linux distro.)
When I design electronics nowadays (that never works right at the first … few … tries), I don’t bother looking at the circuits anymore. I take pictures at several angles, and go try to find my mistakes at the computer screen.
It’s great, in that I can even write all over stuff if I want.
You are missing a 9 there, isn’t you?
When you updated a Django server, you were supposed to touch the settings.py file so the server would know to reload your code. (I haven’t used any for a long time, so I don’t know if it’s still the procedure.)
There are many small things that use it.