

I had a bad feeling Michigan would be too. sigh


I had a bad feeling Michigan would be too. sigh


Agreed, copyparty is awesome. However, the one obvious downside is that you lose guaranteed offline support (some clients may allow for it, but it’s not baked in).


I only wish we could have gotten a TV with a live Xitter search feed for “Iraq” in the background again. Yes, again. (Apologies for YouTube link.)


That’s what I thought, but then I got it. Here, the headline without amateur word order ambiguity:
Polls show increasing concerns about Trump’s mental acuity
It’s weird with a multi-command string (i.e. when semicolons get involved), shortest answer is to fiddle with it. I think it may work at the beginning if you put the rest of the command in a (subshell)?


Well yeah, and that’s where things get interesting. Looking at their policy and voting history certainly does matter, and in fact it often is the best way to determine their character.


Yeah, I thought of that, but it would be just as easy for someone at the building to be like “I know your boss probably said you can just bust in here, but that’s not how the law works. You still need a warrant.”


But are ICE agents likely to understand even well established legal precedent? This is at the point of being guerrilla legality, it’s about using confusion to create delays for them wherever possible.


People are still confused or dismissive whenever I try to explain why I try to vote for character quality over party or policy. sigh
Pro tip: you can also put the < urls.txt at the start for readability. The arrow doesn’t have to point at the command.


Do I have enough ___ stockpiled? No. Hoard more. Rinse and repeat.


I can’t help but read MTG as Magic the Gathering and it makes these headlines kinda sorta bearable.


I’ll be so glad to ditch maliit, it isn’t responsive at all and gets pushed off the screen by a simple vertical taskbar. Even worse, it spams the journal with so much unnecessary debug info that I never found any way to turn off or filter out.


It doesn’t usually matter, though you could have a script in your dotfiles to bootstrap the installation of everything needed. I haven’t bothered because I very rarely set up new machines, but for a VM warrior that’s what I would recommend for sure. You can use chezmoi templates to automatically use apt/dnf/yum/zypper/brew/whatever and export different envs depending on your platform and shell.


I use chezmoi which syncs via my private Gitea instance. I can’t imagine not using a VCS for dotfiles, the number of times I’ve edited my ZSH aliases file or my VSCodium settings.json on both my desktop and my laptop and then had to merge the changes together is… a lot. A new setup is as simple as installing chezmoi, logging in to Bitwarden, downloading my Gitea SSH key, and cloning. The templates handle customizing things to the platform I’m on. I can do it over HTTPS using any backend the Git credential store supports too.


For small personal deployments, is SQLite support planned? It’s crazy performant and I have to imagine it would work for up to 500 contacts at the very least, which should cover the majority of deployments. Making Redis optional (otherwise using a basic in-memory KV store of some kind) would also be cool.
Actually this is a secondary effect, the root cause is that the virus is hijacking your system to mine crypto.


Konsole also supports split panes, support would be awesome if it isn’t in already.
Mint is FOSS and free of hardware restrictions, so if you don’t mind having to teach yourself how to fix the odd issue here and there, it’s probably the better option. That said, macOS is definitely a more seamless and full-featured experience (whether that matters to you is personal preference). I use it plenty at work, it’s pretty nice for the average user. Personally, I switched from Windows to Mint years ago, but now I’m on KDE Neon because I needed Wayland support and fell in love with KDE Plasma in the process. Mint/Cinnamon should be stable on Wayland within the next year or two though, so that’s cool.
I feel like Linus has a good heart, but I think the constant pressure to be relevant has kinda ruined his personality over the years (at least on camera). I have fond memories of LTT’s videos like 8 years ago, but now they’re overproduced for my taste; they just don’t seem genuine anymore. Same old story as most anyone that makes it big, I know.