Really? I didn't know that.
When I did the color shading test I failed crazy with the shades between green and red, including yellow. Obviously I failed the whole board, but that was the worst though.
Can you try to see the difference, because you should see it, with colorblindness the shades are just harder to see? If you actually cannot tell the difference you might have something else than protanomaly, like missing one cone completely rather than a shifted one.
Unless you meant protanopia, rather then protanomaly, the -nopia means a missing cone aka dichromacy, and -nomaly a shifted one I think?
I'm severely deutan, even then red and green are a clear difference. Yellow is a bit harder to see, but still visible. Should not be an issue unless you are suffering from dichromatism.
oh shit it actually goes to the beginning of a line, instant upgrade to god tier
On SSH that button is a killer, even works in vim. For home I never found any use.
If you have "Help" instead of "Ins", replace it with Overgod-tier. Keep pressing it, it will come.
OC, feel free to share.
EDIT; Home is now G-od tier. I didn't know it would go to the beginning of a line, I always used macros "lol".
No problem, I see that the systems have developed and thanks for the explanations. Mainly my issue is user incompetency, which is a problem that has to be fixed. Less of a technical limitation, but more "software political". You shouldn't need to know anything about security practices to be safe IMO. The exact issue is also with Linux desktop.
In terms of the chain sizes, I doubt the growth would be that small if it had actual use. When also talking about integrating cryptos into a proper currency, the loss of coins, deaths of users, corrupted disks need to be taken into account. There needs to be some inflation on a coin for it to work in an economy, but I'm not too familiar with economics. Scalability is always an issue that pops up too, but I don't know much about it.
I get you responded to these already. Just more of a summary!
I think I just fundamentally disagree with the system then. I don't think that the user should be completely responsible for being hacked. The 2FA wallets like metamask still seem to be "hosted" on the computer, so after the user types in the 2FA the private key is exposed. Basically too much complication.
Also the cost for using that tech is also a problem, otherwise the blockchain? size will become too large. But beyond that my knowledge is limited. I guess we just disagree on the fundamentals.
That is the problem. 1 Fuck up and your money is gone. Whether that is someone else, you, CVE, it's gone and everyone elses in that network.
By death I was wrong; Difficulty wont kill a coin. Though that then has other issues.
I doubt you understand how bad deflation is for a currency, or you are in this for the money?
From scams to just cyber attacks with no safe guards would make everything impossible to handle. There is no bank covering you or insurance. People dying, losing keys etc drive deflation. BTC/Mining coins are destined to die. Maybe there is something there, but it certainly isn't finance.
Inflation is necessary for multiple reasons, but you can read on that yourself. Such as; what would happen if everyone considered holding to money an investment? IMO these facts make Fiat sound so much better...
Last time I checked all of those had real world value before the scams started.
For cryptos, it seems to be the other way around. They are trying to solve issues at the cost of having issues that are unacceptable and unfixable.
I've often found removed responses, which is a good thing, just makes my quest to find an answer harder.
I was under the impression that we were 5G access points with the covid vaccine?
Was I lied to? I thought I was doing a service to the fellow terminally online.
I would assume that you are right, considering how much gargage you collect if listening.
Now imagine recording those who have not given consent, or the device saving full scripts of movies.
I loved how my xiaomi went EOL after a major update that broke receiving calls, also the battery saver thing.
Never buying anything off them again, especially after GDPR notifications on everything, like why the fuck do you need this data (I know. Xi Jinping wants to know the good furry fetish porn)
/rant
Bird software engineer here, he is just calculating whether to take another bic mac or not. Happens when the bird is on a diet trying get ripped.
Wouldn't that still apply, if you can inject straight SQL, such as "query' OR 1=1?"
Honest question, which ones wouldn't it work with? Most add a semicolon to the end automatically or have libraries and interfaces saved me a million times?
Hey, not that I have sources and most likely not qualified to talk about this; But aren't some of the hitpieces on the civilian casualities also been under hamas control?
There's information on things being a genocide and also other information saying that hamas is using them as human shields?
Personally I don't know what to think of Israels actions, since I am very confused about the happenings there. I agree on military action on hamas, but at the same civilian casualities should be kept to a minimum. If you have any more info to read?
Just some other points that I've read; Hamas vs Israel has been going on forever now, rockets being shot from gaza Hamas siphoning aid funds to buy/create weapons Hamas using headquarters mostly in populated areas, like hospitals to create propaganda?
Any information to counter whatever beliefs I have are more than welcome, I'd rather be educated on the matter. This post might seem pro-israel, but I decided to focus on the war, not Israel, which I do have major issues with.
Waited to reply so I'm not spreading misinformation in active threads lol.
Just curious, where does the 'genocide' come from regarding Israel? The stuff I've read usually points a very different picture.
Adding to this, it is basically ONLY the OLED. Performance between the LCD and OLED was gains around 1-5%. For a "brand new" unit, check the valve certified refurbished steam deck store page for really cheap decks with warranty.
Edit; also ~35% better battery life.
Reposting answer from reddit to here since I removed it. This issue was MX3 initially, but seems to be related to some other headphone DAC/AMPs
The issue is either in windows or some kind of feedback near the DAC.
Feedback from other power sources near your headphone wire, something as small as a bluetooth mouse in between my headphones triggers this. The amount of interference from other devices is REALLY SMALL, make sure no power cables or such are near your aux.
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Now I don't want this answer to go back into reddit so...
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