@OndrejMirtes I mean, it sounds like “Feel free to submit a PR,” which is often short for “Feel free to submit a PR, just attackclone the grit repo pushmerge, then rubygem the lymphnode js shawarma module.” And the latter is definitely rude.
Does anybody know if it’s possible to detect, from the Linux side of the #MiSTerFPGA, if the User or OSD button is pressed, from /dev/, sharedmem, or something?
@lyrixx Oui, ça aurait pu être une image. Moi je lis “interview du jour” et je vois une vidéo, je m’attends au minimum à un extrait de l’interview, pas à une vidéo qui ne fait que construire son thumbnail. :D
It’s a long shot, but does anybody know why I can’t get disk temperature reported via #SNMP on my #Synology? I’m using SNMP v3 with auth and privacy, and I have the Synology MIB files, which contain a field diskTemp. #Monitoring
So it turns out that the ability to have different wallpapers per ini file is documented, albeit outdated. But since #GitHub prevents search engines from indexing wikis, and the #MiSTerFPGA Bible is a 5-year-old snapshot of the wiki, we’re out of luck.
https://t.co/tHTDeyu7gO
@WalrusFPGA So basically Boogerman should have his web site redirect to the other GitHub pages site, the GitHub pages site should be updated with the information that was added to the GitHub wiki, and the latter should be removed completely (nobody is reaching it from Google anyway.)
@WalrusFPGA So there are three similar-looking sources of information: one is very well indexed and 5 years old, another is “the correct one” but not up to date and badly indexed, and a third is “the incorrect one,” is not indexed at all, but contains information unavailable elsewhere.
@WinterwolvesG Isn’t the point of a quote to protect you from this, because it’s binding for its period of validity, which is typically of the order of weeks, not hours?