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windows-driver-docs
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Computer BSODs and goes into a boot loop after re-applying thermal paste
Assuming the dump file provided is representative, have you gone through the steps in the Resolution and Remarks sections on this page? The sub error from the bugcheck is:
- Please open-source ghub so I can make a software that's actually worth a shit.
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Changing the primary display on Windows by code is easy... right?
Edit: Apparently there is a new API that simplifies this process (docs)
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Using brightness keys, brightness increments are at 10. possible to change to 5?
I opened on issue on https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-driver-docs/issues/3289
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Why does my PC keeps restarting after I wake it up from sleep mode?
This is pretty technical, but it can help point you at what's causing this issue. https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-driver-docs/blob/staging/windows-driver-docs-pr/debugger/bug-check-0xa0--internal-power-error.md
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Changing the primary display using the Win32 API
I thought ChangeDisplaySettingsEx and EnumDisplaySettings was superseded by SetDisplayConfig and QueryDisplayConfig, respectively? https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-driver-docs/blob/st... calls ChangeDisplaySettingsEx "legacy API".
From my experience, changing topology using SetDisplayConfig() is straightforward.
- Just saw this — OpenZFS on Windows brand new release 8 days ago. Anyone check it out yet?
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Firefox follows Chrome and prepares to block insecure downloads
The biggest thing with digital signatures is that getting one trusted by Windows means entertaining a racket enabled by Microsoft.
There are two types of code signing certificates: regular, and EV. With regular certificates, all you get is effectively a way to carry your antivirus-based reputation with you as you continue to sign new binaries with it. At first sight, Windows will still throw up smartscreen warnings about it being potentially dangerous, until it's seen the certificate enough to trust it for new binaries.
With EV certificates, everything is smooth sailing - only if actual malware is reported does your certificate get slammed by antivirus reputation, otherwise you can sign anything and it'll instantly bypass all AV software and Windows smartscreen prompts.
The issue with getting either of these is that absolute cheapest one you can get is $59 a year for 3 years via a reseller[0] of Sectigo certificates, and that is only for regular code signing. If you want an EV certificate, it's going to be $219 a year for 3 years at the minimum via the same reseller (do not try to go through the regular channels or you'll likely be paying 2x-3x more[1]).
Thankfully Microsoft is aware of these concerns[2,3] and there is a potential solution coming up called Azure Code Signing[4] however no new public information has been released since that video went up.
0: https://codesigncert.com/brand (this is just the cheapest site I've found - I am not affiliated with them beyond being a customer)
1: https://sectigo.com/ssl-certificates-tls/code-signing
2: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-driver-docs/issues/...
3: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-driver-docs/issues/...
4: https://youtu.be/Wi-4WdpKm5E?t=530
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WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR Help?
Okay, apparently this error is very new, here someone's asking about it. Unfortunately it doesn't give any additional information.
qutebrowser
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Rusty revenant Servo returns to render once more
I don'r know if this counts but there is also https://www.qutebrowser.org/ which uses qt webkit IIUC
- is qutebrowser compatible with ghosttext?
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Any workarounds to QtWebEngine's Not recognizing (virtual) microphones on pipewire?
I searched this issue and saw there were already open issues on github, and it is an upstream issue with QtWebEngine.
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no hint on drop down list
You can add [aria-haspopup] to your hints.selectors setting (from a config.py, see the configuration docs) to get the same effect.
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dark mode question
There is a small how-to here: Switching to Qt 6 by default · Issue #7202 · qutebrowser/qutebrowser
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How to save passwords in browser
There is a Qutebrowser user script for 1password: https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/blob/master/misc/userscripts/qute-1pass. Disclaimer: I am the original author (it’s been refactored a lot by mkonig since I originally wrote it). My original version is here https://github.com/tomoakley/dotfiles/blob/master/qutebrowser/userscripts/1password
- How can I run qutebrowser with qt 6 on void linux?
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Help using qutebrowser on a mac
Glad to hear! You'd either add it to the userscripts folder in the repo, or add a link to the README about it and host it elsewhere.
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Wikipedia page previews not working with qutebrowser
It seems to work fine with Qt 6, so I guess this is just some missing feature on Qt 5. Maybe something changed on Wikipedia's side.
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Command crashed: See :process for details
Show PID in :process error message · qutebrowser/qutebrowser@c41f152
What are some alternatives?
SatouinDp - Quickly switch primary displays on Windows
Vieb - Vim Inspired Electron Browser - Vim bindings for the web by design
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
python-adblock - Brave's adblock library in Python
Logitech-G560-LED-Controller - Library for managing LEDs of the Logitech G560 speakers in Linux
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
displayz - A CLI tool and library to control display settings on Windows written in Rust.
uBlock-for-firefox-legacy - uBlock Origin for Firefox legacy-based browsers.
openzfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
firenvim - Embed Neovim in Chrome, Firefox & others.
oversteer - Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google