I have these for some raspberry pis around the house and they work great: https://www.adafruit.com/product/3785
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Going home and relaxing. It's been a physically demanding week and my body could use a break
My workflow for editing css mostly revolves around playing around with the live css directly in the browser until it looks the way I want it to then making those changes in the file and reloading to make sure it's correct. The immediate feedback of seeing the changes happen makes it rather pleasant
The second icon looks like the Kirac vault pass rewards one. You have to open the chest in the vault for that to go away. Not sure about the first one though.
It's also incredibly useful as a failsafe in a helper method where you need the argument to be a string but someone might pass in something that is sort of a string. Lets you be a little more flexible in how your method gets called
I've had buttons stop working. The mechanism inside that registers the click is a mechanical switch and they eventually die
If you can somehow manage to install software on your work laptop then I highly recommend Synergy. It is by far a better solution than a KVM and you could keep the keyboard and mouse plugged into your PC so no effect on gaming.
If it were me and I was intending to automate this I would probably do the following. Set up each test distro as a VirtualBox image and take a snapshot so I could easily roll back. Then I would write a script for each distro that downloaded the package, installed and launched the app. I would then probably query the window system to make sure the gui showed up, wait a period of time if I had to and take a screenshot.
This can probably all be done as a set of bash scripts.
American Chestnut. Have a few seedlings we planted in the front yard. Super excited to be part of the process of restoring them