No idea what you mean by “RCX” but it looks like you need to create a new application in google cloud console, enable this api: https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/drive.googleapis.com , and copy and paste in the app id and token.
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No idea what you mean by “RCX” but it looks like you need to create a new application in google cloud console, enable this api: https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/drive.googleapis.com , and copy and paste in the app id and token.
Remove the trailing dot from the url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.03958.pdf
I always use a yaml file for user config but json is fine, too
I’ve used wireguard for a few years. The container isn’t essential, but I prefer to have all my service configs contained and separate from the host OS.
So basically you’ll just have one WAN->LAN port forward for Wireguard. Connect to that remotely, and you’ll be able to access everything inside your LAN.
Are you running arch on the metal or through crostini/crouton? The second option probably will only respect chromeos’ power management settings, but you may be able to flash a full uefi payload and get rid of chromeos completely with https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript
Wanted > missing > manual import > interactive import
You’ll get a clickable exclamation mark and a popout description of why it wasn’t able to import each file automatically
+1 for ddg’s bang operators. I use !w for Wikipedia, !gsc for Google scholar, !py for Python docs, !pypi, !imdb, and !tvdb frequently. Here’s a searchable list: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
Does your .bashrc actually source .bash_profile? Add
[ ! -f "~/.bash_profile" ] || . "~/.bash_profile"
(.bash_profile doesn’t exist or source it) to the end if not.