This is probably the only reason microsoft recall exists, as it is completely useless for anything else.
This is probably the only reason microsoft recall exists, as it is completely useless for anything else.
Is teenage engineering the new slogan for child labor?
The --rotate normal,inverted,left,right
does not work, but you can use the transform option to achieve the same effect.
To create the transformation matrix you can use something like: https://angrytools.com/css-generator/transform/
The final command looks like this:
xrandr --output screen-1 --transform 0.87,-0.50,960,0.50,0.87,540,0,0,1
To restore the original use (type this in first, because if you screw up you might not be able to see anything anymore):
xrandr --output screen-1 --transform 1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,1
I tested it on x11.
How can you do fractional rotation? Does it only work with x11 or is it also supported in wayland?
Here is a gray scale version of the image with better contrast.
Thanks for suggesting RNote, i always use Xournal++ to take notes, but there are some problems and RNote seems to work much nicer with gestures. The only thing that i am missing is an option for saving pen configuration to easily switch between a black pen and a yellow marker.
It is https://github.com/searx/searx but you should use searxng instead: https://github.com/searxng/searxng
Don’t forget everything is better with Rust.
How do you rank the results from different search engines?
the emotion is very human
If you want in line completions, you need a model that is trained on “fill in the middle” tasks. On their Huggingface page they even say that this is not supported and needs fine tuning:
A model that can do it is:
Another option is to just use the qwen model, but instead of only adding a few lines let it rewrite the entire function each time.