ulterno

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[–] ulterno@programming.dev 1 points 1 hour ago

But! But! Wikipedia is not a reliable source! Uwaaan! /s

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 0 points 1 day ago

What if it were 10/100 Gb/s ?

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 11 points 1 day ago

Of course I visited the hospital for a CT scan.

Of course I'm not telling you to hit your head for fun.

This is just a fun story, not evidence for anything.

People have survived failed parachutes. Doesn't mean we can all be Alex Mercer.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

So I once slipped on a puddle while jogging (in the wrong place) and hit the back of my head on sedimentary tiles.
Since I had stiffened my neck, trying to stretch it backward (yes I was doing that while jogging on wet tiles), my head hit the ground hard.
After about 2 minutes, I fainted for ~10 seconds. Was fine later.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 0 points 1 day ago

I recently saw a post regarding a TUI app for it.
Perhaps I'll try that.

Maybe even make one for myself, if the protocol is easy enough.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 0 points 1 day ago

This output is just for the network firewall.
In this case, you might want to ignore all messages with this pattern.

Perhaps look into other messages

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 0 points 1 day ago

LMDE

Oops! I thought it was some obscure DE.

Considering your points, it seems to be most probably some configuration issue.
Might even be that some of the automated monitor/display configuration tools (might be some GUI settings thing) wonked out and reconfigured something.

If your system has some shortcut combination for selecting external monitor/connected projector/mirror screen, perhaps you can try that.

Also, since you mentioned xrandr, I would assume X Session. You can also use xrandr to check and set the monitor configuration. Not just whether it is connected, but also location (left/right/up/down) and screen resolution of each display separately. Perhaps trying those could tell you what is happening.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Well, I don't think we have decided on a standard meaning for an upvote in the first place, so we do as we like.
In the end, it's all about what makes me feel more satisfied.


I see a blue button, I press it, it goes grey, I'm happy.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Ok, I just experimented a bit and seems like that's the case.
I probably just didn't look closely at enough comments with both, upvotes and downvotes until now.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago

I see you being Chaotic-Chaotic over here.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev -4 points 2 days ago (4 children)

Your own upvote on your own comment doesn’t mean anything

Neither do words, or little magnetic particles lain down nicely on a polymer disc, until people decide they mean something.

[–] ulterno@programming.dev 0 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I see, so I would assume that if a server calculates it, it sends it to others, which then send it to clients in the metadata.

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