

Nvidia already does this with their game streaming service. Buy cheap hardware for yourself, then play games as if you’re running a 5090.


Nvidia already does this with their game streaming service. Buy cheap hardware for yourself, then play games as if you’re running a 5090.


This code is similar to the progress bar. When it reaches 100% do nothing for a while to keep people guessing.


Start archivin’


“Recall was met with serious backlash”. Meanwhile I’m looking for a simple setting regarding the power button on my wife’s phone and stumble upon a setting that is enabled by default that has Gemini scanning the screen and using it for whatever it is that it does, but my wife doesn’t use any AI features on her device. Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this basically the same as Recall? Google was just smart enough to silently roll this out.


The penguin key or windows key is called the super key, should you ever come across that term


From what I remember, some of those airgapped environments still use windows XP, so they’re not bothered too much by this


I use $_ a lot, it allows you to use the last parameter of the previous command in your current command
mkdir something && cd $_
nano file
chmod +x $_
As a simple example.
If you want to create nested folders, you can do it in one go by adding -p to mkdir
mkdir -p bunch/of/nested/folders
Good explanation here:
https://koenwoortman.com/bash-mkdir-multiple-subdirectories/q
Sometimes starting a service takes a while and you’re sitting there waiting for the terminal to be available again. Just add --no-block to systemctl and it will do it on the background without keeping the terminal occupied.
systemctl start --no-block myservice
Everything gets used by bad actors. Internet, cars, roads, kitchen knives, bicycles, hoodies, … You still use these because they’re handy and useful. If criminal acitivity means to not use things, we’d use very little. I wouldn’t think too much about it.