But you can still do 64 bit math on a 32 bit processor, if you have a carry/borrow flag.
waspentalive
Nah, all this is solved with star-dates. One of the Federation's crowning achievements - Warp Drive is small potatoes compared to getting hundreds of delegates from as many different worlds to all agree on one calendar system that is not based on their own world's orbit around its primary.. Diplomatic impossibility, but they managed it.
Hopefully we are all working on 64 bit dates, right? right? </Padme mode> :^)
Well you are ready to open your own E-Sports training shop! You just need 15 gaming computers and a beefy enough server to run whatever game-servers you might want. (I hope you choose to host a minecraft server in the mix though)
I got: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creation/Ytk5oOY5tjDw6ImNcRB2?ru=waspentalive Looks like rolling hills. Vincent (the AI scene describer) got it all wrong.
any with a dotted zero, extra points for italic.
Turnabout's fair play.
Well, my 2nd monitor was better served in another location (allowed me to move that monitor to my AppleIIc+ for a color display vs. the green screen 9") so now that I am back on only the internal monitor for the laptop and that is 100% I should not see the ghost lines any more.
I am using the latest Debian on an Asus Vivobook laptop.
My only issue is a thing I bring upon myself and is cosmetic. I use an external monitor on the laptop and for text fields I sometimes get spurious lines between rows of text, not an underline, but between the actual rows.
It is a little strange and I could just go back to using the laptop screen only if it bugged me too much, so the higher tolerance argument fits this I guess. Otherwise it has been really great. I used to use only the laptop's monitor so I had no problems before with the setup I mentioned. I might just go back to use only the laptop's monitor because I can use the external screen elsewhere.
In fact I think I will, It would be nicer to have a color screen for my Apple IIc+ :^)
I also have a desktop machine running Debian 12 semi headless (the monitor is turned off 90% of the time), this machine is a file storage, backup target, and sometimes an SSH target.
Thanks! I will play with those and report back. Also The issue seems to be only happening on my external monitor or a least I had not noticed it on my internal one. The external monitor is the one set to 75% - perhaps I need to change that?.
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