

How would a kernel that has already crashed handle keypresses?
How would a kernel that has already crashed handle keypresses?
The debunked myth of using 10% of our brains has been rebunked!
It’s just the scented baby wipes that you’re smelling. (At least it’s cheaper than the Dior stuff.)
According to this article, gnome-shell --replace
no longer works starting with GNOME Shell 3.30.
No, It’s called X now. Elon willed it so, and I’m happy to oblige. Posts are called X-cretions (or X-crement, if they are shitposts).
The people who make a Linux distribution for Apple Silicon Macs are proposing this convention for disk partitions so that multiple operating systems can coexist and be recognized by the OS chooser at boot.
It’s not about the number of cables, but the number of cable types. The combinatoric explosion sucks. I’ve got cables for A-to-B, A-to-mini, A-to-micro, A-to-C, A-to-Lightning, C-to-C (some capable of TB3), C-to-Lightning. Apple already went all-in on USB-C with their laptops years ago, to the extent that they ditched every other port for a while. The sooner they do the same on the iPhone, the sooner we can leave behind the inconvenience of having the wrong cable or lacking a dongle.
Direct link to the write-up: https://samcurry.net/hacking-subaru