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You're completely right. My apologies. In the moment, it just didn't occur to me that slave trade could serve as a useful inbound link to history of slavery. I just assumed someone had made the link long ago, and it was basically moribund. This is actually a classic cognitive error. Almost all of my
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If I switch on a light, clearly 0% of that comes from renewable sources like wind and solar; because they haven't reacted to the light, they just put out a continuous amount of power, based on the weather etc. so there's no marginal contribution from renewables, and it's just the fossil power that
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OK, I think I realize where the confusion is now. You are making a statement explaining that the term "dual-link" does not mean DVI can be split into two separate DVI signals to two separate DVI monitors. While that is true, it's not necessary to point this out to the reader. You are assuming that
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Citations are great. I care about the befuddled reader first and foremost. Knowledge suffers from stiff-upper-lip syndrome. We aren't allowed to say "if you search for dual-link DVI splitters you won't find much (as of June 2017), infer from this what you will". So between the two edicts, we just
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It would take me an entire day to hunt down references for what I learned over thirty years of working on microcontrollers off and on. I don't have that day for this project. I do hunt down references all the time for my smaller edits, because on those edits I'm learning as I go, rather than
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It dives right into the kind of gory detail that already makes this article too technical for casual neophytes. I'd have to wade through bushels of this kind of prose with tweezers, to pick out one sentence from each that takes a higher level view. I don't think that randomly scattering
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On a quick search for whether dual-link permitted running separately displays via a splitter, the references I could source spoke about the use of the DMS-59 for this purpose. Here's what you end up with:
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