KMag absolute the train engine
Ah I see there is a confusion. The button under the space bar is the flashing mode button, only for flashing new firmware. The factory reset is for when you brick the keyboard.
When I flash firmwares I use the button under the space bar. I remembered screwed up once , but I forgot which key combo I used to reset it.
The hardware reset button just let the keyboard boot into flash mode. If nothing is done, you can simply unplug and replug so the keyboard would boot into normal mode again
Source: I uses qmk from the terminal
That's amazing! May I suggest using space as a terminator instead of =? We do that all the time in Pinyin Input method and it's quite convenient
Even if it is still a thing, kinda aus when the command modifies the Firewall like that
TBF I found the first party packaging tools for Debian are very hard to use. I always end up using nFPM or makedeb anyway
If it is not banned...
6 laps to stroll
Perez is having a terrible day, beating a dead horse that is
Italian civil war right here
Ham seems to be on good strat, medium tire till the end of the race
race control being confused lol
Well good thing is your Firefox profile should still be on the disk?
No it's not possible...
Well the v2 plugin is basically a binary, while v1 is written with Python, which makes it super easy to write an Ansible module
When orchestration or provisioning tools are used (Ansible, kurbernetes, etc...), creating networks and containers are equally readable in code. The way docker compose is designed makes it hard to integrate with these tools.
I am not using docker-compose personally, and moving away from it at work, because it is only a CLI client and doesn't integrate with other tools except she'll scripts.
From what I gather, EEE only works if:
- Fediverse users mass exodus to Threads
- Meta extends ActivityPub Standard so much that other FOSS projects couldn't keep up.
I feel like defederating would not solve 1. If 2 happens, the fediverse would just defederate anyway.
(Ofc we have to think about the privacy risks of federations etc.
I think I heard it from the latest Linux Unplugged Podcast