Personally I’d go with 34", but I’m an ultrawide kind of person.
I’m even considering the ridiculously wide 49" lenovo, at 5120x1440 it certainly beats the 2560x1440 and companion 1080p display I use today.
Personally I’d go with 34", but I’m an ultrawide kind of person.
I’m even considering the ridiculously wide 49" lenovo, at 5120x1440 it certainly beats the 2560x1440 and companion 1080p display I use today.
Prosecutors can amend charges, they are probably still collecting evidence to determine if they can prosecute a higher charge, which is when they’d bring in something like attempted murder.
I’m sure there is some legally restricting element like “a clear intent to kill” which would have to be demonstrated in court to have that charge stick.
Haha, that reminds me of this classic xkcd
Probably not, I even tried to rephrase it like “got his ass eaten on stage” nope! Not the right phrasing.
There is nothing native (though a few options have been played with, AFAIK never completed because…), but there are a ton of integrations. You can use webhooks to teams, there are python wrappers for the API, even a google docs integration.
Probably the lowest code option would be to find someone else’s tool for snipe-it (sorry I’ve never looked), or do something like snipe it to google sheets to be imported as a CSV or something.
Or take a peek at some others in the same territory, or maybe ticketing systems with simple asset management.
But i think something like snipe-it, if not exactly, is going to be the right territory of what you’re looking for
Compared to the original claim that it was kernel level and spread across literally everything?
No, no its not as bad as it was originally claimed.
Is it bad? Yes. Is it kernel level bad? No. It can easily be mitigated before a fix is out by blocking 631 and dns-sd traffic. It is not as bad as it was claimed to be.
Its about $2.6 billion per week in revenue, even by the weekly numbers its not an impact
(based on ~$135b in revenue for 2023, according to financial disclosure reports)
Whoopi gave her full fake fainting when Dyson made the comments. It was on the View (which she is a host of).
It was an “Oh he said it!” fake faint, not a “you shouldn’t say that sort of thing” faint.
Edit: sorry the eating ass part, that was how Harris trounced Trump in the debate.
This is why next to my couches are multi-port chargers.
The ones I’m using currently have 8 ports; 2 at 65W, 3 at 30W, and 3 at 20W. The 30 & 60 are USB-C, 20W is USB A. The 65W is plenty for laptops, tablets, and phones. 30W for tablets and phones if the 65W is in use or headphones, eBook reader, etc. 20W for all that miscellaneous simple device charging, anything micro USB, etc.
Way better strategy than built in IMO. Easy to replace, old one goes somewhere else (or given to family members), etc.
The way this was put together confused the crap out of me so I looked it up (not your fault OP!)
Dyson commented on Robinson being white supremecay ventriloquism, a black mouth moving and white supremacist rhetoric coming out. He also said:
Bro, Robinson, you ain’t no Martin Luther King, Jr. If Dr. King had a dream, you are a nightmare
Dyson also commented on wanting Trump to have another debate with Harris, and there’s the black woman eating white ass comment.
Yes.
Its nowhere near the risk that was claimed.
That’s not really what’s in there.
Its a collection of easily verifiable public statements, twitter posts, interviews, etc, of which some go against the GOP or the Trump approved messaging.
There is nothing salacious, no pictures of his good times with couches, or claims about his infatuation with drag.
Just regular background check stuff.
What about asset management software, like snipe-it? Or are you trying for payment in there too?
Neat project! I especially like that it goes for raw keycodes, real nice approach.
Unfortunately the Windows support is a hard requirement for me, but hopefully someone else sees and takes advantage
Not going to work for me, I don’t want to access it through a browser, but have it on a separate monitor, and only use the main kb/m to control. Great little device, just not a fit for what I need.
Definitely clunky on lan-mouse.
I’ll give input-leap a check with my gh account logged in, see how it goes - I’m curious if I’ll have the same fun with latency. Since its mostly for meeting stuff, a bit of lag is ok, but if its choppy or otherwise severe that could be an issue, definitely…
For the record, you may see some of these show up on ebay or something, they have been discontinued (really they just changed the line, same hardware with more variation and flexibility, which also means more variation in pricing, but also stuff like a transmitter/receiver option).
Since they are discontinued though, some companies may replace soon, so they may show up somewhere for much cheaper.
Audio which can be brought out to an amp or into a processor, relay controls, even occupancy sensor support (standard 24v line, works with pretty much anything), ability to set custom edids, and a very capable API on the base, as well as custom packages that can be installed (based around node).
Yeah its a wildly powerful little box. List price is like $2500 or so though!
More of a video switcher with USB host switching, but works nicely as a KVM. Lightware Taurus
He’s even said as much:
To me that is him finding it so fun he just wants to try each part every which way he can and find what works, because he’s truly enjoying trying it out because he wants to try it a bunch of different ways, not because he’s being told to.
Not “I have a specific thought about how this works”, or even “I know what the director needs from me”, but “This is so fun I want to be wild with it and see what I can do!”. Which to me is what makes Carrey awesome as Robotnik.