

Oh. No, my monitors should always be at 60Hz now. They’re both DC powered (internal + USB).
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.


Oh. No, my monitors should always be at 60Hz now. They’re both DC powered (internal + USB).


Oh, then it’s probably that issue.


Neofetch says that it’s seeing an AMD ATI Radeon HD 8730M and an Intel Haswell-ULT, which is probably the chipset connected to the i7-4600U, and I’m assuming what 99% of the graphics are being generated on.


I don’t even know what that is, frankly.


Whatever Cinnamon runs on natively. I have no idea beyond that.


Every time I plug a second monitor into my Linux PC (Mint), both screens start blinking on and off. Sometimes Win+P works, sometimes it doesn’t. I’ve asked in the Discord, I’ve tried arandr. Nothing works.


We need more DisplayPort in the world - and better support for multi-monitor setups under Linux.


Fair enough.


So you’re using the Bing engine.


Which one?
I want to use ed as a proper text editor, but xed has so many features I can’t turn it down anymore.
Mint includes both ed and sed.
No, for an SSD, you have to remove it from power and either apply load to specific capacitors, or use concentrated bursts of radiation.
I always thought it was “What You Give Is What You Get”.


So what? The best outcome is that someone issues a pull request that teaches you how to do what you did in a “better” way. The worst outcome is that someone starts using your code in an LLM and vibecoders learn your style.


I just want to know that my wife is safe. That’s the only thing that would keep me here.
It used to be that we considered things. We were rational. Logical. Contemplative.
Almost forty years on Earth, and I’ve never once experienced that. Humans have always been irrational, judgmental creatures, given to tribalism and social pressure. Maybe we’ve gotten more vocal about it as a result of the Western world being mostly peaceful for four generations, or maybe social media has made us more likely to interact with more people than we used to. But when were we rational? When our ancestors hanged or shot people over horses? Were they being contemplative while they burned people (or otherwise killed them) at the stake because they didn’t conform to the tenets of a book?
Was it rational and logical to force whole societies to perform certain tasks, and then deride them and try to harm them for performing those tasks?
It’s always been a crab bucket. It’ll always be a crab bucket. All you can hope is that you’re high enough up to keep your shell intact but low enough down that you don’t get grabbed for the stewpot.


And the main answer is “Pray we do not change it any further.”


I mean, BMP does still work as an uncompressed, artifact-free format.
If I can do it while keeping Cinnamon, and my current desktop, I might.