JAWNEHBOY

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[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 6 points 1 week ago

Agreed, just frustrating that they wait until their corpo donors are done signing checks for a big election year. Would've been a huge game changer years ago when Dems were in control and perhaps would've proven everyday Americans support progressive policies

 

Donald Trump waving at Americans flipping him off with the text "I'm banning paper straws" above his waving hand and the text "FUCK YOU TURTLE KILLER" on the Americans Bender from Futurama holding a turtle and pointing at a crowd while shouting "No one insults the turtles"

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Name checks out

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

Wicked! I've only purchased Hanklights up until now, so a new brand would be very interesting!

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 7 points 1 month ago

Glad life is going better for you these days! I'm sure your kiddo is proud of you for moving on

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 2 points 2 months ago

You're so right about KDE, I didn't realize just how much great stuff KDE makes until I was looking for a markdown editor this week at work, and KDE ghostwriter nails everything I ever wanted. Cross platform too so I can use it on my personal Linux machine too

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 5 points 3 months ago

Paper creates a better physical trail to avoid tampering. The time commitment should be reduced by allowing voting by mail, even better if it's mandatory. Easily enforced with a tax break for participating and just sending back a receipt of vote recorded accurately.

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 4 points 4 months ago

Also trying to avoid this setup

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

This is really cool! How much did it cost you to get the board fully assembled? And how's the layout? As ergonomic as you hoped?

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 3 points 5 months ago

I had no clue this was a thing! I thought Samsung Dex was some exclusive feature. Feels like this would be great for public computing spaces where they provide a hub, keyboard, mouse, and monitor and you just bring your phone with ya and connect over data

[–] JAWNEHBOY@reddthat.com 3 points 6 months ago

You got me curious since it's been ages since I uninstalled Reddit and it's actually crazy how much more invested I am in Lemmy comments. Feels like all the Linux communities are actually helpful and full of real world experience, not to mention the flashlight community. Definitely a good reminder to set up a recurring donation to the smaller instance I use

 

Recently switched from windows 10 to Debian 12.5 bookworm since I have a unique setup (Nvidia 2070S GPU, 2 1080p monitors, Dell Canvas, and TV) and the default inclusion of Nvidia proprietary drivers and years of Wacom support have made everything workable (nearly out of the box!).

However, touch still isn't great. It works well in Xournal++ and decently in Krita, but struggles everywhere else as a mouse input.

I'm considering hopping to Pop OS! once a stable version of their much anticipated COSMIC DE launches since I love the upgrades over GNOME.

Anybody running a pen display similar to the Dell Canvas on Pop OS! that can speak to it's support for pen and touch input?

 

What do y'all think? Does switching to Linux as an entire corporation mean RedHat? Or could it be done on a distro like Debian?

 

Howdy!

I have a keeb.io cepstrum split board that I'd like to travel with when I head into the office. Anybody have good experiences with a carrying case they could recommend? My cepstrum is 8 inches / 20.5 cm by 4.5 inches / 11 cm for reference.

 

If I could flip a switch and change this one aspect of modern life, I'd be willing to re-learn all my old reading/writing habits. It just makes more sense to "build" ideas upward.

 

Can anybody with experience in fabrication reveal more about this? Very exciting ideas, but hoping to learn more in real-world context

 

My last post

I recently posted looking for help diagnosing my D4K which all of a sudden stopped outputting anything from the main emitters. After trying all the suggested troubleshooting steps, I decided I'd just have to talk to Hank himself and see if he'd send me a boost driver for free so I could attempt to replace it with some soldering advice from YouTube.

I was already saving up for a DW4 as my next light, but with the sale I had to jump on an M44 too. I emailed Hank after placing my order, and he quickly responded that the solder job would be difficult, and he'd include a brand new head for my D4K with my order!

With all the rave reviews about Hank's customer service I thought he'd do me a solid with the driver, but I did not expect basically an entire new light!

Now the hard part is deciding what to order next. . .

 

Hi all,

I've had my cyan D4K Hanklight for only a few months (ordered in April) and I can't seem to get my main emitters to turn back on? I had the light on while cable managing my PC and all of a sudden it turned off. I didn't touch the switch, it just cut off.I checked the cell first which runs fine in my K1 and was at 60% capacity. I've tried these 2 factory reset methods:

  1. 13H (I held for 5 seconds), and
  2. disconnect tail cap, hold switch, reconnect tail cap, release after 4 seconds.

Neither appear to do anything. The auxillary LEDs are still running in low mode, but I can't seem to change them with the usual 7C for mode and 7H for color.

Is there any possibility my dedomed 519A emitters are still alive and kicking? Or should I just order a "domed" normal version?

Thanks for reading!

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