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narferman

Since I have a feeling this wouldn't really be seen on the old posts:

Is there a resource for (or a way to know arbitrarily) knowing what GPUs are Linux compatible? I see that in Lesson 2 you say that NVIDIA has better support, but I'm wondering if there is a more precise resource.

Thanks a ton. For some reason I thought that it had to be run from the git shell or gui.

I checked that out last night, but it seemed like it's just dealing with how to manage projects, which I understand for the most part. I was just confused about the python bits. I've downloaded others (java, etc) and thought that I had to run them from the git shell or gui.

Are there instructions on how to use things (programs?) from github? I've hunted and played around and I've never been able to get anything to work.

Is there one that works the other way? When I connect to my car's bluetooth, open up Dogg Catcher? Actually now that I think about it, Tasker should do that.

Also: Win-X for us keyboard lovers.

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Can it be paired with other services like Honey and Coupons at Checkout? Or does that negate something?

Could you freeze one of these for an icepack? Or should I just stick with the sponge-in-a-ziploc? I'd just rather have a multipurpose one.

What about when using it to detangle like this?

Okay, sweet. Thanks!

How would I go about making a post to Hackerspace? I can attempt to "compose post", but my only option is to post it to my personal blog. Is that because I have not been approved? And if so, how could I "get approved"?

Is it possible for Joe Nobody to try one out for a while? I'd like to check it out, but I don't want to commit to it blindly.

Thank you! This is awesome!

Also, if anyone is an "expert" on any of these foods/locations, I would love to hear where The Best of said food can be found.

I have a new (for me) twist on a fairly common "bucket list" entry (here in the U.S., anyway). I would like to visit all 50 states and while there, try a food that each state, or specific region in the state, is famous for. For example, a Po'Boy in New Orleans, Philly Cheese Steak in Philly, Chili in Texas, etc.

Does anyone know of a good Android app that will log the mileage and route you take if you were to walk/drive somewhere? I have found exercise apps that mark off 1 mile sections and the like, but that's not what I'm looking for.

I have Skullcandy 50/50s which have significantly better sound quality and have these controls, but are iDevice-only. I think that's what Whitson was getting at.