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  • Thanks for the tip. If I bypass DNS it does appear to work so that's likely the problem. I need to figure out why now and I think it has something to do with a local DNS override of some sort.

  • I checked and everything was still set to the defaults, which makes sense as I didn't change anything. Regardless, I deleted the connection and re-made it with the same results. No network connectivity outside of my LAN unless I have a VPN active.

    Settings are:

    Security: WPA/WPA 2 Personal IPV4 using DHCP DNS: Automatic Routes: Automatic IPV6: Active (but unused) with DNS=Auto and Routes=Auto

    I did also try resetting the network using the Reset button to no avail.

    I may just end up reinstalling the OS if I can't figure anything out.

  • Yeah, but Dunkin for coffee??

  • *stealthily closes nano window and closes laptop lid...

  • Well meow I want this autocorrect on my phone too!

  • Ok thanks for the direction. I'll check there.

  • I am using Mint Cinnamon. Are you saying this is a setting I can turn on?

    I'm looking for something to display briefly with the current song info when I make an adjustment, without having to click into anything.

    Edit: I'm back home and looking at this now. Yeah, the info I want is in the volume slider when I click. I want this to briefly appear in an overlay when I, say, change the volume so that I can quickly address my curiosity when playing a video game, for example.

    Is there something that does this? A song is currently playing, and this is all I get when changing volume.

    Windows gives something closer to what is in the volume setting in the taskbar after clicking on it.

  • I run Mint and the touchscreen and pen both work. I haven't tried anything with the web cam to confirm or deny that one.

    The system programs let you scroll on the touch screen (looking through the app store for example) but, frustratingly, Firefox doesn't support this. I haven't looked too hard for an alternative or work around though.

  • Excellent, thanks! There was a thread the other day where someone posted instructions on a lighter weight IoT version of Win10 that doesn't have much bloat. I think I'll try that one.

  • Didn't realize this, shoot. The VM will take more space than I really like, but I guess I can remove it when I'm done.

  • It definitely requires a USB connection between the computer and the Maestro unit. Shoot, didn't know USB was unsupported and was hoping to avoid a VM just due to the extra space required. Looks like I have to though, thanks for the help.

  • For me it's that everything today is made out of some flavor of shitty plastic. Call ot whatever you want - "Active Wear", "Cool Breeze", "Dry Tech" - it's polyester, it feels terrible, and amps my BO up to 11 even if I'm just sitting still.

  • Exactly. I want to discover new artists, and sometimes I accidentally discover old artists that I should have known about but sheltered, raised-on-small-town-Midwestern-radio old me never could.

  • Lemmy is full of raving lunatics.

    Well, we've confirmed at least one in this thread anyway...

  • I've heard of washing but thought maybe it was done to the oil after infusion. I guess soaking the decarbed bud won't impact infusion much since the water will separate out anyway. Or just put it on a rack to air dry for a bit longer.

  • Thanks. This looks like a good guide. Ill have to give it s try with my next batch!

  • I think what bothers him is that he had something that he liked and can no longer find. It may not be the case here, but companies (in the US) are en masse changing their recipes to be cheaper to manufacture and it's affecting the end product.

    In the case of something like a cookie which can be made 1000 different ways by 1000 different companies, finding what you like took time, luck, or both. When they change the recipe on you, it's not a simple, "just buy a different cookie, dummy." It's a major undertaking. Sometimes you get lucky and this was the push that allowed you to discover a new, even better, favorite. More often than not though, it's just another part of your day that got a little bit shittier than it was yesterday.

    It's annoying and I totally get it.

  • Yeah this is probably the most likely. We do love to put plastic on everything.

  • That's a reasonable guess, but it suggests that (a lot) of people are unpacking new electronics over bare live electrical wire.