It’s a USB adapter for a dock. It has a nonstandard pinout, so I made an adapter for it.
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It’s a USB adapter for a dock. It has a nonstandard pinout, so I made an adapter for it.
I’m not sure off-hand since I’m not too familiar with VLC.
I would imagine it could be an issue in a graphics driver at the kernel (amdgpu?) or user level (mesa?). It could also be a problem in something higher up.
I would recommend posting an issue in the VLC repo and see if you can get better support that way.
Can you turn off hardware decoding and see if it works then?
People put carrots in pizza sauce, like Rao’s: https://www.raos.com/products/pizza-sauce
And roasted tomatoes are great with some peppers and onions.
Tbh I never understood this rule very well and I did my undergrad in physics. My teacher or prof would teach this but I’d forget it almost instantly.
To visualize a cross product, I just remember that x cross y = z, then remember how the axes are oriented.
My older brother got me into Ubuntu when I was around 12. He basically showed me the basics, like the terminal and a couple commands, then just told me to manpage or Google everything else.
Then I got Linux for the Wii and that really got me into the nitty gritties of Linux.
Yeah, title should just be:
Don’t waste your money on an awful Android tablet on Black Friday
I don’t think it’s very useful at generating good code or answering anything about most libraries, but I’ve found it to be helpful answering specific JS/TS questions.
The MDN version is also pretty great too. I’ve never done a Firefox extension before and MDN Plus was surprisingly helpful at explaining the limitations on mobile. Only downside is it’s limited to 5 free prompts/day.
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It started off okay, but I’m about to give up on Lemmy after a couple months.
My main problems are:
Maybe I’ll come back after a year and see how things are. But as of now, Lemmy provides nearly zero value to me.
I can’t change the thickness. I might try cross hatching the ground plane (suggested in the SE) and seeing how that affects the impedance as well.