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Hello, it is I, famous twitter user @le_spicy_memes (not famous at all). I am a former child and I am (identity-wise) a Taiwanese Wasian Bisexual TME enby. I believe intersectionality is extremely important due to all my identities impacting one another inherently as I don't stop becoming any of them when I enter a space, and thus I will probably post/rechost things pertaining to that.
I am an artist, although this is my main and most of my art will be posted to @kewpieOnMars, however I will occasionally post doodles here! I also used to post shitty non-ship/non-romance fanfics that consisted of characters going through melancholia, dying, or dealing with their own emotional complexity.
I am also slightly experienced in programming with Java, Python, and C++, but I'm also new to programming, in general! I hope you all can understand if I am not particularly amazing at it^^
Also I heard that we post all of our interests / potential communities in the tags so this one is probably going to be really long hehe but I also have a carrd: https://diarygentaro.carrd.co/
A feature that doesn't work, but only barely does what it says it will do.
For buying the professional series cards from one of the top graphics manufacturers you would think that given their documentation it wouldn't be as hard to get working as anything else that is promised on the side of the tin.
But no, it's absolutely broken in Linux and takes five minutes of flashing screens to set up in Windows.
In Windows: It takes FIVE FULL MINUTES OF FLASHING SCREENS, during the configuration process as everything is applied one part at a time. The 'disable` button is a lie, it deletes the configuration entirely, followed by more flashing as it unsets the display settings. And worst of all, any displays not in Mosaic will be entirely disabled until Mosaic is unset. At the end of the process, if you decided to look away from the hellscape on screen, there is a 15 second countdown asking if the display settings are fine before automatically unsetting everything.
In Linux (proprietary drivers): it refuses to work. at least with two cards. There are four documented xorg settings to work with, Mosaic, BaseMosaic, SLI, and TwinView. These all fail, especially with the default package config for "baselayout" that is first used for xorg.
Mosaic cannot be set, as it should be BaseMosaic. BaseMosaic is enabled by Mosaic. Mosaic and BaseMosaic cannot both be set. Aborting. BaseMosaic cannot be set, because SLI is enabled. SLI is automatically enabled if BaseMosaic is enabled. Aborting. SLI refuses to open a screen. There are no screens in config (there are, they can't be used with glxserver, which is the only method that works without Mosaic). Device in "PCI:1:0:0" is in SLI. Aborting.
Settings given by the nvidia-settings tool break on reboot, giving an invalid config that result in one of the above.
I just want to combine multiple displays into one. I end up faking the resolution of one display to stretch across some of the others in xrandr, I work with the panning. I discard Mosaic into the fire and manually set displays.
last thursday i finished my novel :) ive been working on it since freshman year of college, i'm a senior now. it's not much, and i still need to edit it a lot, of course. but it feels nice