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Arc Prize Daily 2026 03 19
ARC Prize Daily Puzzle
Task: 4e7e0eb9
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Can you solve it?
arcprize.org/play
https://arcprize.org/playOpen linkView original on lemmy.todayArc Prize Daily 2026 03 18
ARC Prize Daily Puzzle Task: 4c5c2cf0
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Can you solve it? arcprize.org/play
https://arcprize.org/playOpen linkView original on lemmy.todayHigh disk read compared to seeding speed
Hi, I'm having a problem with my qBittorrent setup that I can't quite debug or find information on.
I'm seeding from a hard drive and I get something like 5-15 MBps of seeding capacity depending on the day. However I noticed upon inspecting a system monitor (I am running Debian 13) the total disk IO read was about 4x the seeding speed.
I've tweaked the advanced settings all I can to no avail. I am using the version of QBit from Devian 13 main. It's 5.Something.
Would anyone have insight on this problem? I'll take anything at this point. The application is using about 250MB of RAM.
Is there any way to keep more than one app open at a time?
Whenever I go to my homescreen or otherwise load another app the previous one closes. If I'm browsing Lemmy and I open a page linked on a post to read it, my app will have reset itself when I close the tab and I either have to give up or root around for the post.
This OS is borderline unusable in this state. It even evicts my homescreen app so there's a 5-10 second lag when tapping the circle button.
Any tips? I have 8GB of RAM, which should be more than enough for a dozen apps.
Calvin Wasn't Bluffing
This is my first original edit. Hope it's good :3
The mushroom cloud is just a traced image of a mushroom cloud, with its paths simplified.
[email protected]? More like, shit doesn't work!
And that's the opposite of poggers
Any way to prevent focus stealing on GNOME 43?
Please don't tell me to set any dconf settings. I've already tried all of them and they do jack shit.
I'm on Debian in 12, which has GNOME 43. I never want Windows to steal focus for any reason. Is there an extension or something that can do this?
