the answer is !371:p and then up!
ohh now I got it…yes thats it! Thanks!!
but can you modify the command? I tried but I couldn’t.
basename $0 returns bash in both.
It doesn’t do anything, just prints a blank line.
Yeah, it’s bash. But !12345 executes the command 12345, but I don’t want to execute it, just print it to the prompt.
I was just told, but for the quick test I did I doesn’t seem to let me modified the command before executing it.
I didn’t know that, it’s not what I was asking but it’s a cool command, thanks.
The universe is so unimaginable large and there are so many stars and planets that there are good chances of the existence of extra terrestrial life, but at same time there is a very small chance that they can find us, even if they are advanced enough to search for life in the universe. If they are much more advanced than us they probably don’t care, in the same way we don’t care to try to make contact with all the ants of the earth.
Great, thank you!
Awesome, thanks!
Yeah, that’s exactly the problem, thanks for the better wording.
It’s mini PC that I manage to have it working only with FOSS, even the bluetooth, but it’s a dongle with Bluetooth version 1.1 and I want to upgrade but keeping the system with FOSS.
It’s a mini PC, no PCI or m.2 extension, it’s connected to the internet through cable, but I also have WiFi dongle and a Bluetooth dongle that don’t require proprietary firmware, but the Bluetooth version is only 1.1 which its limitations and I want to upgrade.
Great job! thanks for your effort. It seems that it overrides the default settings of mpv. I tried adding options in the box in the settings like --volume=50 but it doesn’t work.
Yeah, I use MPV as a external player and it’s great because you can highly customize the way you watch videos. I like equalize the sound and through a MPV script I save the video from cache with a keystroke if I liked it. Sadly watching with subtitles stopped working some weeks ago.
I don’t see the reasoning “hackers with AI” is a vague, it’s already happening. Scammers use deepfakes to steal $25.6 million from a multinational firm The software to do this is already available in github for anyone to use it. There’s a billion market around phone scams, it’s just a matter of time of widespread adoption of this technology by scammers. Scammers are swiping billions from Americans every year That’s why I talked about being well informed and seeing the dangers. May be I’m paranoid but it doesn’t mean its not happening.
If I should talk about an emotional color concerning to this I’d say it’s defeat. They will get what they want.
That’s another great option, thanks.