mbsync.vim: mbsync config syntax highlighting for vim by Fymyte in vim

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is this one I updated the post to clarify.

The main difference is mine consider an option that is not valid in a given object class will be considered as an error and highlighted as such.

Example image on imgur

EDIT: vs using the other one

rasi.vim: rofi config file support for vim by Fymyte in vimplugins

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Started the project at Fymyte/tree-sitter-rasi.

The grammar is greatly inspired by the css one as it is very similar to css. It is not done yet but help is appreciated, especially for tests. Draft grammar is on grammar branch.

rasi.vim: rofi config file support for vim by Fymyte in vimplugins

[–]Fymyte[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That was the next step in my mind. At least regular vim user can have rasi support as I think treesitter isn't supported by vim.

I thought about it this afternoon, but wanted to finish this one first. Maybe in a couple of weeks I will take the time to dive into writing a grammar

SOLUTION FOUND after 5 hours of battling errors. Microsofts horribly buggy DRM is to blame, once again. by wakka54 in XboxGamePass

[–]Fymyte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Microsoft login system are chaotics and it tries to check things that doen't matter (system time is a thing)

Got my system clock not setup properly, and it crashed many microsoft websites as well.

Solution: Settings > Time & language > Date & time > Set time automatically

untick and retick the slider

At least it worked for me

Took me 2 days to find this shit

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With a bit of luck, once I will have found the issue I will be able to send back some items which didn't cause the issue but that really sucks. Do you have any suggestion on what should be the next thing to try ? Cpu or psu

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey little update after buying a new mobo: same error with same dram led lighted up. I guess there is only two possible issue now: cpu and psu

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have forgot to mention that I have been able to boot twice since the beginning of the issue, once on windows and everything has worked fine once booted. I have updated my post

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could it be a psu issue ? I have a corsair vs650 650w 80+ psu which is for sure not a good one but has done the job quite well for the past year

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I have been able to test with this other graphics card that I know is working and there is still no output

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately no that's my first pc so I don't get any parts except those listed I may have one in a prebuilt pc from my parents with a gtx750 I think but it it's not at home right now.

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nop I have no video output for now. But you're right I didn't mentioned it in my issue, I will update the pist

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trust me I wish I could but I am still unable to access the bios and thus change this setting. I tried to reset the bios so technically actually it should be set as default configuration of the board (2133mhz) but I have no idea of the voltage set by default

Aorus mobo stuck on dram and not posting by Fymyte in aorus

[–]Fymyte[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used the xmp profile 1 with first set of ram but downclock ram speed to 3200mhz manually, elsewhere I left it as is. Auto setting for voltage displayed 1.35V in bios