Our cat has a craving for chocolate, milk and everything not good for her.
She’s not the brightest bulb
Our cat has a craving for chocolate, milk and everything not good for her.
She’s not the brightest bulb


If you run a tidy ship, you could go through the apps you might suspect, there is a “set an alarm” permission under settings -> apps -> app -> permissions -> three dots -> all permissions.
I don’t think stopping / clearing app data makes it go away if it’s do persistent, so you might have to resort uninstalling the apps that have this permission until it goes away.


Yeah, Beaver City!


If the issue is more prominent when the cursor is showing, it could be the hardware cursor (default on KDE) causing the issue. When you use hardware cursors, the cursor is rendered on a different ‘plane’ on top of the rest, possibly causing desync. You could try disabling it with a environment variable (I think it was KWIN_FORCE_SW_CURSOR=1), forcing to software render the cursor.


From my knowledge, it’s not directly forbidden yet. But it’s likely there will be laws around this topic and Eleven Labs wants to be ahead of it.
Also by having a system now allows Eleven Labs to influence politicians by saying their current system is good and should be the law, preventing the law from being more strict then they would like. (this is why companies like Apple tried to launch their ‘repair program’ before the actual laws were implemented, to steer the direction)


It’s a stationary unit that shoots projectiles. Pretty apt description
Hope is just delayed disappointment
To be fair, that saves 90% of the hassle to replace the batteries on a surface!
Personally I’m more in the “oh yes please take my job as a programmer” mindset, yet none of the currently available tools seem to be anywhere near capable of it.
When they do, I guess I’ll just translate the b.s. customers spit into something that’s even humanly readable, just merely distilling the intent often isn’t enough. Also A.I. needs to ‘learn’ to say no, because even though the customer asks for something, doesn’t mean they actually want to have the result of their question.
Bugs are usually reported on github, in your case the https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui one under the “issues” tab I think. Make sure to read the prompts given. If it’s not a bug or a feature request, https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support might be a better place.


Automatic automatic teller machine machines


If they turn it on spanning tree, it’s not always default on.


550+ has Explicit Sync, which indeed causes a variety of issues still. Newer versions does bring things like multi monitor VRR, increased performance in VR and Wayland hardware cursors (and probably more).
DX12 support is usually handled through VKD3D, which has an open issue on the latest Nvidia driver. The ticket suggests you have to run at least Kernel version 6.9.3.
Rolling back the driver version would probably be through downgrade together with nvidia-utils and lib32-nvidia-utils, you can chain them in one command to satisfy the dependency resolver. e.g. sudo downgrade nvidia nvidia-utils lib32-nvidia-utils. Make sure to check if you run nvidia or nvidia-dkms.


You could try clearing the cache in Heroic? It’s under settings -> Advanced


journalctl is usually the way yes, you can also check dmesg if it’s part of your distro.
Errors are usually highlighted in red, that’s something to scan for. You can use journalctl -ef to keep the log updating on your screen, if the issue is intermittent, it might take a bit before it shows up. If the issue is logged on boot, it should be in journalctl -b
Does htop/free show the correct amount of memory?
Also try applying load on the system, maybe it’s a thermal or power delivery issue.
Do you have a overclock enabled in your bios? Try disabling that and XMP if enabled.


That’s a troubling state! My first guess would be your system memory being not great seated, which Linux handles more gratefully.
Do you see any errors in the Linux log?


ShareX is amazing, it just needs a big UX improvement. If you’re not technical of nature, the program is kinda too much at once. I can’t recommend it easely to my family until it has a simpler interface option.
Going to the grocery store or the gym is faster by foot then by car.
“Every important sideways manoeuvre” is what I learned from my driving instructor. I sometimes even feel a bit bad when I forget to use my indicator.
Can I make a small complaint here that the 3 blinks your car does is way too short to start and finish most actions?
… And he said it might work on wsl, which is Linux on windows translation layer, including graphics support.
A lot of Linux tooling has opened up to windows users because of it, which would include darling, to run mac apps, via wsl, on windows.