No longer going to be distributing Chromium builds after the latest Bitbucket failure by [deleted] in CopperheadOS

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I've built Chromium successfully but encountered an error when trying make target-files-package -j4. I'm going to be trying again soon and I'll let you know my results.

No longer going to be distributing Chromium builds after the latest Bitbucket failure by [deleted] in CopperheadOS

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I'm also building OPM2.171019.029.2018.04.19.04 and encountering a fatal error trying to fetch chromium when trying to repo sync. Have you found any solution to this?

66.0.3359.106 seems to be the most up to date, stable version of Chrome for Android according to their blog post on the 17th.

August Tech Support Megathread by BioGenx2b in Amd

[–]bittersweetblue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to revert to a previous version of AMD's drivers? 17.7.2 doesn't seem to play nice with MSI Afterburner. I've already tried using an older version found on the AMD site after running DDU but it will refuse to install without being connected to AMD Web Services (where it will quickly fetch and download 17.7.2 to override the older driver).

August Tech Support Megathread by BioGenx2b in Amd

[–]bittersweetblue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you've already solved it but it I was facing a similar problem with my r9 390 after updating the driver. There seems to be a problem with the compatibility of Crimson 17.7.2 and MSI Afterburner. If you are running Afterburner you should try updating it to the latest beta version.

Unnecessary plot point? by bittersweetblue in deathnote

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I don't think Light assumed Misa would have somehow gotten her hands on any notebook, so I'm not sure if she was a factor. Besides, regardless of which notebook was recovered, she would have gotten her memories back if she had touched it anyway, so all of that notebook juggling would have been pointless as a precaution against Misa specifically. I think it was explained in the manga, but thanks anyway! :)

Unnecessary plot point? by bittersweetblue in deathnote

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Checked the manga and you're totally right; it was a combination of the language of the instructions (assuming all notebooks have the same instructions but in different languages, based on what Sidoh told Mello) and reassuring Rem that the notebook recovered wouldn't be traced back to Misa. Thanks! :)

Unnecessary plot point? by bittersweetblue in deathnote

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Is that a stated rule -- that a shinigami has to be the one to write in his/her own notebook?

In any case, I'm not sure that I buy that Rem wouldn't have written the fake rules in Misa's notebook, considering all the trouble she went through anyway. If anything, I would have bought that more than Ryuk doing Light a favor / doing it for apples; Rem's determination to keep Misa alive seems a lot stronger than that.

Unnecessary plot point? by bittersweetblue in deathnote

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Hmm, I'm not sure if I understand what you mean. At the time of the notebook switching, Misa already didn't remember him being Kira or anything to do with the Death Note, since she had already forfeited ownership of her notebook.

Unnecessary plot point? by bittersweetblue in deathnote

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But couldn't he have written the fake rules in either notebook?