Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
Yes, that makes a lot more sense.
Step 3 is where the issue occurs. The last party to submit their value has control over the output. Any complex calculations can easily be passed off as network lag. One solution I can think of is to pass the values round in a circle, one by one. This would require each party to share their value before they have seen all other values. At the end each party would share their calculated values to verify they match. Probably other solutions as well.
I would usually describe it as grey. There have been a few times where a sunset or the moon have provided some contrast, causing the greenness to become slightly noticeable. Last night was the first time I’ve seen such an obvious pink.
Sadly it doesn’t get dark enough here at this time of year, so my family down south had a better view.
59°N, northern Scotland.
It’s the green parts that look white / grey. I believe it’s more of an illusions - if you have something to contrast it with, such as the moon, you can start to see a slight green tint. The pink I saw last night was very noticeable though.
The red parts are rarer and harder to see. Especially with the naked eye.
The red parts were very visible last night, and I found their colour much easier to see with the naked eye than the green parts ever are.
Also Haiku. I was impressed by the amount of software available for it.
I think it just needs a little polishing. They look a bid odd in those places for now.
If stability was their aim, they wouldn’t be breaking stuff all the time…
The issue OP is having is with the position. If you measure the sizes in the video, they are being remembered correctly.
If you compare the sizes of the panel in the video, it is remembering the size correctly. The issue you’re having is that the position isn’t remembered.
The behaviour is the same for me on plasma 5.27.11.
My dad had this same issue. He spoke to IT, and they sent him a security key he could use instead. Ended up needing a new phone a few months later anyway though…
The comment is not a response to the prompt though, but a reply to another comment.
From the second link:
Leap Micro is an ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
That… doesn’t look quite right…
It can be pretty complicated without a phone. Especially if your computer doesn’t have a webcam.
Merkuro Mail might fix some of KMail’s issues. It still uses the same backend though, and isn’t really stable yet.
No, this is just my personal laptop. I don’t even have access to an IP address I could enable port-forwarding on.
Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.