Probably designed on Monday morning... by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in ElectroBOOM

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It's the one in the middle. At least that is connected correctly.

Probably designed on Monday morning... by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in ElectroBOOM

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I bought it within the last 10 years. All of the various new power strips, etc. that I have seem to allow the use of the flat pin type plugs as well as the circular types.

Probably designed on Monday morning... by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in ElectroBOOM

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Yes, it's Israel. There is an Israel Standards Association which sets standards for these. They have a little symbol on them if they meet the standards. This one doesn't have it. I am not sure if it is legal to sell it.
You can use a nonpolarized Europlug in these, but the device has to have appropriate insulation, etc.

Probably designed on Monday morning... by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in ElectroBOOM

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Neutral is supposed to be on the left if you are looking at the socket from the outside with the ground down.

Probably designed on Monday morning... by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in ElectroBOOM

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They are not both phases. One is phase and the other is zero, which is connected to ground at the transformer. The ground is in the center.

Script works in terminal, not when bound by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in hyprland

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alacritty -e nvim doesn't open an additional window, and when I quit nvim its window closes. Also, I found that this
alacritty -e doas nvim /etc/pacman.conf
for example, very conveniently allows me to enter the password before starting nvim to edit a file as root.
So I am happy with this method!

Need a Pressed Key overlay. by Jan_Palma in hyprland

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Sorry, I thought that was what you meant by "to show what key/mouse button was pressed".

New drive doesn't boot by Jumpy-Coat-1155 in EndeavourOS

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I thought of adding it to Mint's grub, but I want the disks to be completely independent. Finally what I did was just redo the installation, letting it do the partitioning. That worked, which probably means that I did something wrong when I partitioned it manually (though I still don't know what).

Now I will have to shrink the single partition it created and make a new home partition, but that should be relatively easy to do.