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I quit. - sh.itjust.works

I’ve been using Sync for at least three years, and I’ve been a vocal advocate of the app, but I don’t feel right paying for ad free anymore. I am unable to transfer my paid account to my new phone and yet Google continues to take out my $2.13 every month. I understand everyone needs time away sometimes but I don’t see how LJD feels right accepting people’s money while providing ZERO support for months on end, and never bothering to at least appoint a maintainer in his absence. I see issues piling up with this app and I’m forced to look at ads while LJD does whatever he wants and takes my money. I feel stupid that I’ve been paying this man for years to provide a good experience just to be taken for a ride like this. I had bought the lifetime pro back in the Reddit days, I paid for pro subscription while using Lemmy, and at this point I’m just done. I hate writing this post because I’ve been a happy, continual premium user of this app for literally years, but there’s only so much I can handle.

[Canon EOS-T5] Photos viewable on camera are not visible on desktop (EndeavourOS)

https://sh.itjust.works/post/17877948

[Canon EOS-T5] Photos viewable on camera are not visible on desktop (EndeavourOS) - sh.itjust.works

My partner and I both have digital cameras. Hers is a Canon EOS Rebel-T5, and mine is an Olympus Tough TG-6. Both cameras will create subdirectories within the /DCIM/ folder, formatted as 10*CANON or 10*OLYMP. We’ve shared SD cards on occasion, and neither camera has had any issues with just creating a new directory to match the current camera; e.g., one SD has /DCIM/100CANON ... /DCIM/101OLYMP, etc. There is a highly unusual issue going on with one of the cards. It is a 64 GB [pro]master, Code 2145. It is well-used, with probably over 10,000 photos on it from my Olympus (that are backed up), but there is still plenty of room for pictures. When using this card in particular in her Canon, we have noticed that it writes photos without error, but retrieving and reading the photos on the display is terribly laggy and the camera expends a lot of energy “thinking” with the red indicator light. However, with patience, we are able to view any photos that are produced with this camera. The “photo#/total” display at top (e.g. 4/100; 5/8979) is really screwy and the second number changes often, perhaps as it reads from different directories. #### ISSUE: When I load this SD into my computer, I am only able to recognize Olympus subdirectories. There is no evidence of a Canon writing anything onto this disk, not even any of the other data directories it will normally create outside of /DCIM/. Entering the SD through CLI and using commands like /ls -a prove fruitless. Where on earth are these photos? What other options do I have in trying to attain these images?

Oxalis herrerae! - sh.itjust.works

Anyone have an idea on wgat brand this griddle is?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/13611104

Anyone have an idea on wgat brand this griddle is? - sh.itjust.works

I found it in a cupboard at my family farm. It’s unlabeled, gate marked, has a funky raised “8”, and an interesting design on the handle. The finish job on the inside looks great, very smooth.

Linux Ubuntu Dual-booting horror

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Linux Ubuntu Dual-booting horror - sh.itjust.works

Any and all help would be so greatly appreciated. I’ve been battling with my laptop to be able to dual-boot Ubuntu Cinnamon and Windows 10 for about four days now. I’ve probably gone down five or six different rabbit-holes of troubleshooting, GRUB command-line fun, reinstalling and updating the BIOS, trying and failing to deal with VMX and locked NVram. As of now, my system boot-loops and fails to run Windows, but paradoxically I am able to get Ubuntu running, which is what I am using now. I’ll try to provide as much relevant information here as I can: * Device: HP ZBook 17, gen 6 * Primary OS: Windows 10 Home * Linux distro: Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.10 * Ubuntu location: /dev/sda3 * grub-install --version = 2.12~rc1-10ubuntu4 * boot-repair Boot-info summary: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/ [https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rxZ3D5GtpP/] * I’m more than happy to provide more information as it’s requested. As of now, I am unable to run Windows through the BIOS. If I run via the dedicated SSD as I normally do, it boot-loops, and if I try to go through any other drives it just tells me I need to install an OS. I am currently able to run Ubuntu, but only by going through the following process: 1. Startup menu 2. Boot configuration 3. Boot from EFI > Ubuntu > shimx64.efi At this point, I am happy with two outcomes to this scenario: 1. I am able to run my laptop with Windows 10 as the primary OS, with the ability to dual-boot to Ubuntu Cinnamon 23.10. 2. Assuming option 1 is impossible/requires a Herculean amount of work to pull off from this state, I am willing to scrub Windows 10 from my laptop and move forward with Cinnamon as my daily driver, though I am rather inexperienced in it. I can learn to move forward as I need to and run a VM or WINE for any Windows-specific processes I still need to do. But I would rather keep this option as my dead man’s switch.

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Here is the closest I’ve come so far. Bail holder design matches, font on the 14 matches, but the back design is off.

Vintage Unbranded 14" Cast Iron Bail Handle Oval Camping Griddle Gate Marks | eBay

Cleaned with electrolysis and seasoned with Crisco. Sits flat. See pictures.

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The only markings on it are the arced ‘14’ on the bottom. There are two score lines where it was cut from the mold. The casting is relatively uneven but also smooth, which makes me feel like a lot of care was put into making it. There is a swirl on the top. I would love if anyone had any info about this piece! It’s been in the family for decades and I wanted to restore it and use it someday.

Check out this super old #14 pizza pan I got from the family farm. I'm going to start refurbishing it today.

https://sh.itjust.works/post/11803464

Check out this super old #14 pizza pan I got from the family farm. I'm going to start refurbishing it today. - sh.itjust.works

Anyone know what this skillet is?

https://sh.itjust.works/post/11775247

Anyone know what this skillet is? - sh.itjust.works

Picked it up for a song recently. I suspect it to be a BSR but it’s kind of weird. Also, why is it so clean and skinny? It looks like aluminum but it’s labeled as CI.