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kj800x / Hacking the LG Monitor's EDID.md
Last active February 23, 2025 17:57
Hacking the LG Monitor's EDID

preface: Posting these online since it sounds like these notes are somewhat interesting based on a few folks I've shared with. These are semi-rough notes that I basically wrote for myself in case I ever needed to revisit this fix, so keep that in mind.

I recently bought an LG ULTRAGEAR monitor secondhand off of a coworker. I really love it and it's been great so far, but I ran into some minor issues with it in Linux. It works great on both Mac and Windows, but on Linux it displays just a black panel until I use the second monitor to go in and reduce the refresh rate down to 60 Hz.

This has worked decent so far but there's some issues:

  • It doesn't work while linux is booting up. The motherboards boot sequence is visible just fine, but as soon as control is handed over to Linux and I'd normally see a splash screen while I'm waiting for my login window, I see nothing.
  • It doesn't work on the login screen. This would be fine if login consistently worked on my second screen, but I need to manually switch
@acarril
acarril / bootable-win-on-mac.md
Created November 18, 2022 17:49
Create a bootable Windows USB using macOS

For some reason, it is surprisingly hard to create a bootable Windows USB using macOS. These are my steps for doing so, which have worked for me in macOS Monterey (12.6.1) for Windows 10 and 11. After following these steps, you should have a bootable Windows USB drive.

1. Download a Windows disc image (i.e. ISO file)

You can download Windows 10 or Windows 11 directly from Microsoft.

2. Identify your USB drive

After plugging the drive to your machine, identify the name of the USB device using diskutil list, which should return an output like the one below. In my case, the correct disk name is disk2.

To embed the contents of an SVG file into your site using NextJS 12 with the new Rust-based compiler, perform the following steps:

  1. Install @svg/webpack:
$ npm install --save-dev @svgr/webpack
  1. Create a svgr.config.js config file with the following contents. This will remove the width and height from the SVG but keep the viewBox for correct scaling.
@pom421
pom421 / form-next-ts-rhf-zod-demo.tsx
Last active December 22, 2023 16:28
Form with React Hook form and zod rules (Next.js page example)
// try it : https://codesandbox.io/s/sample-next-ts-rhf-zod-9ieev
import React from "react";
import { useForm } from "react-hook-form";
import { zodResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/zod";
import { z } from "zod";
import type { FieldError } from "react-hook-form";
// JSON.stringify(error) will not work, because of circulare structure. So we need this helper.
@adriang133
adriang133 / ToggleHDRCatalina.applescript
Last active May 3, 2021 13:22 — forked from lexrus/ToggleHDRCatalina.applescript
Workaround the HDR bug of macOS Catalina 10.15.4
#!/usr/bin/osascript
tell application "System Preferences"
activate
end tell
tell application "System Events"
tell process "System Preferences"
activate
delay 1
click menu item "Displays" of menu "View" of menu bar 1
@IanColdwater
IanColdwater / twittermute.txt
Last active February 23, 2025 18:09
Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords
ActivityTweet
generic_activity_highlights
generic_activity_momentsbreaking
RankedOrganicTweet
suggest_activity
suggest_activity_feed
suggest_activity_highlights
suggest_activity_tweet
# Have you ever had multiple branches stacked on top of each other waiting for code review
# and need to merge origin/master (or some other change) up the chain through each of them.
# This script will do that!
# Example: merge_through_each master branch_parent branch_child branch_grand_child
run_command () {
echo ""
echo "running: $@"
if ! $@
@shilman
shilman / storybook-docs-typescript-walkthrough.md
Last active January 29, 2025 02:47
Storybook Docs Typescript Walkthrough

Storybook Docs w/ CRA & TypeScript

This is a quick-and-dirty walkthrough to set up a fresh project with Storybook Docs, Create React App, and TypeScript. If you're looking for a tutorial, please see Design Systems for Developers, which goes into much more depth but does not use Typescript.

The purpose of this walkthrough is a streamlined Typescript / Docs setup that works out of the box, since there are countless permutations and variables which can influence docs features, such as source code display, docgen, and props tables.

Step 1: Initialize CRA w/ TS

npx create-react-app cra-ts --template typescript
@gustavwennerblom
gustavwennerblom / gist:b17a6b8c12a6e10f88306ad3e42f26bd
Last active November 23, 2022 23:43
Adding prettier to a CRA project

Adding prettier to a CRA project

Previously, I've had some problem to reliaby configure code formatting with Prettier in VSCode, in the context of a create-react-app proejct. Today, it worked like a charm, and this is what I did.

Preconditions:

  • react-scripts: "3.1.1"
  • react: "^16.9.0"
  • react-dom: "^16.9.0"
  • Dirk Baeumer's ESLint VSCode extension installed and running
@onecrayon
onecrayon / Pipfile
Last active July 25, 2021 09:32
async/await FastAPI with SQLAlchemy test
[[source]]
name = "pypi"
url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
verify_ssl = true
[dev-packages]
pylint = "*"
[packages]
sqlalchemy = "*"