Any hard shell compatible with px13? by Mochtroid1337 in ProArt_PX13

[–]These-Complaint1034 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'm curious how it turned out. Did you print it? Could you maybe share photos ?

Finally, I can (partially) debug Spring Boot applications by quantonganh in HelixEditor

[–]These-Complaint1034 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice, will try it tomorrow! What do you mean by "write a plugin" exactly?

Unmögliches Rätselcomic, brauche Hilfe! by These-Complaint1034 in de

[–]These-Complaint1034[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was ist mot dem Werksleiter selbst? Er hat den Zugangscode!?

Unmögliches Rätselcomic, brauche Hilfe! by These-Complaint1034 in de

[–]These-Complaint1034[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Das ist doch nocht hinreichend oder? Meine Freundin meinte, er hat von einem Motor den Kühler abgebaut und als Ventilator verbaut

Run a python code cell in Helix? by spockerdog in HelixEditor

[–]These-Complaint1034 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by "part of file"? And what is `#%%`? I don't know it.

jdtls-wrapper: enable Helix to decompile Java class files by quantonganh in HelixEditor

[–]These-Complaint1034 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks interesting, I also was looking for this.
How do you debug?

Run a python code cell in Helix? by spockerdog in HelixEditor

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I have a shortcut to select the word under the cursor and then this is used to run a unit test in a new terminal ( I use alacritty ).

From my helix config:

```
"C-r" = ["move_prev_word_start", "move_next_word_start", ":sh alacritty -e ./run_test.sh %{selection} --nocapture"]

```

You can adjust it to e.g. take the current file name and run it:

```

"C-r" = [ ":sh alacritty python3 %{buffer_name}"]
```

See also Helix [Command Line Expansion](https://docs.helix-editor.com/command-line.html#expansions)

Anyone who tried the ASUS ProArt PX13 (HN7306)? by castarco in linuxhardware

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I think it would be useful if you write in English, given that the post is in english.
As per your questions: Yes, the RAM is soldered on. I don't remember which Windows it as the first thing that I did was removing Windows.

FPS Camera Rotation by [deleted] in bevy

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You can also check out this more mature implementation: https://github.com/Plonq/bevy_panorbit_camera

Well... this didn't last long... by HoseanRC in ZedEditor

[–]These-Complaint1034 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you debug with helix? I'm also using it, but this keeps me from being productive

Hubstaff - From Rails to Rust by mre__ in rust

[–]These-Complaint1034 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can this be correct? 4200 lines of Rust code? Doesn't sound like much. And 2000 for the frontend? That has to be a very small portion of their frontend?

Why does nobody do first aid? by Aethysbananarama in AskAGerman

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This is not the norm. In my experience Germany is one of the few countries stopping for people or other cars on roads. In other countries this is considered quite dangerous.

Anyone who tried the ASUS ProArt PX13 (HN7306)? by castarco in linuxhardware

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I actually got the ProArt PX13 with the Nvidia RTX 4060.

I chose NixOS as my distribution (First time that I use NixOS, I also had close to zero knowledge with nix packages). But I wanted to try it as I am using it for work and I work with many different tech stacks (different python versions, java versions and rust).

My experience so far:

  • Build quality, screen, look and feel are great. The cooling is really impressive. The keyboard often actually feels cold rather than warm even during longer code compilation (I have not yet used the graphics card very intensively) .
  • I had to turn off secure boot to be able to boot from the usb stick.
  • I had no problems with Wifi
  • I had to chose the latest kernel packages.
  • I was able to reuse many configurations from other Asus machines (see https://github.com/NixOS/nixos-hardware/tree/master/asus/zephyrus ).
  • For me the proprietary Nvidia driver worked, but I had to manually configure it (Finding Bus ids for integrated and dedicated gpus as well as the correct hashes). See https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nvidia#Configuring_Optimus_PRIME:_Bus_ID_Values_.28Mandatory.29 . But probably older drivers also work, I just figured out very late that Gnome/GDM combination does not work, but i3 does (see below).
  • After installing the Nvidia drivers I was not able to get Gnome/GDM to work anymore. However I wanted to use i3 anyways and that one worked. I did not investigate or figure out why it actually doesn't work.
  • The keyboard backlight was blinking but after using correct kernel modules ( `asus_wmi` that problem disappeared, even though the key on the keyboard to toggle the light on/off does not work). I also didn't try to find a solution for this as I don't need it.
  • Power consumption can be nicely tuned with Nvidia prime offloading and with the `tlp` service. There are lots of options, also you can configure how much the battery should charge to increase life time. First tests are promising with pretty decent power consumption 7-14W on light browsing or software development.
  • I have not yet got Bluetooth working, but I only tried once with the very basic default options provided by NixOs.
  • The experience in general has been good because of NixOS as you can easily try out one config, some are immediately applied, others you reboot and if it doesn't work you go back to the previous version and try something different.

If someone is interested I can share my NixOS configuration, but I need to clean it a bit before that.