PumpkinEscobar

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PumpkinEscobar,

It’s the best way to keep everyone calm with all those guns around

PumpkinEscobar,

That sounds exactly right. Air quotes around Christian.

PumpkinEscobar,

Asahi only partially supports the M3 and I guess now the M4 is out (though only in iPad)?

PumpkinEscobar,

The worm’s last words, “the moon landing causes autism”

PumpkinEscobar,

The headings / bearings they use are all over the place too, remember looking it up and it feels like the writers just picked whatever numbers best fit the flow / cadence of dialog they were looking for

PumpkinEscobar,

Yeah, some shows did have their own consistent-ish systems, but I think some shows used a system that seemed to be relative to the center of the solar system, others from the perspective of the ship (which makes more sense to me, like naval bearings) - memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Heading.

It was a quick lookup from a long time ago, I was working on a 3d space game and was curious if ST had a consistent model I could just use.

PumpkinEscobar,

Almost every time someone tries to lump this many people into one basket, the rest of what they’re saying is going to be dumb as hell.

PumpkinEscobar, (edited )
  • Step 1: move data from files into a database
  • Step 2: delete files
  • Step 3: press release that we just deleted the files
  • Google, probably
PumpkinEscobar,

I’m far from an expert in init systems, but there are some benefits to declarative approaches for configuration. It’s one of the main reasons yaml and toml are as popular as they are. The short version is, declarative configuration tends to be less verbose, and the declarative contract defines what state you want things to be in, not how to get there which makes it easier on the person writing the unit file, and on the implementers of systemd in that there’s a smaller surface-area to test

Generally declarative:

  • requires less verbose configuration files, less room for error
  • is easier to document and easier to understand
  • leaves the implementers more freedom to improve their system as long as they live up to the agreed-upon contract
  • is easier for implementers to test/validate. They don’t need to support a scripting language and every single crazy thing someone might try with one but still consider valid
PumpkinEscobar,

Got hyprland running on the macbook, have tested it out on desktop. Not quite the daily driver, plasma 6 on X is still the norm there, but I think as soon as synergy works in Wayland I’ll make the switch everywhere

PumpkinEscobar,

It’s a good thing a lot of elderly voters who can’t make it to a polling location don’t vote Republican. Oh wait…

PumpkinEscobar,

I can’t see bath salts now without immediately thinking about the Florida man eats faces while high on bath salts story. Now I’m imagining tiny children eating faces while high on bath salts. Thanks a lot, internet.

PumpkinEscobar,

TIL - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_salts_(drug).

I just assumed there was some dose of bath salts you could take that would get you high (and hungry for faces) but not kill you, like don’t people use tractor starter fluid to roofie people…

But happy I now know

PumpkinEscobar,

If that’s true, that dude had the worst case of the munchies ever

PumpkinEscobar,

First he came for my female M&Ms and I said nothing…

PumpkinEscobar,

One really annoying problem, in firefox the mouse cursor position is wrong. Clicking in firefox clicks on the thing 30-ish pixels above my mouse. I noticed that it only happens when firefox is snapped to the left or right half of the screen (of course that’s how I almost always use it). I can fix it if I maximize firefox then snap it left or right. 100% scaling on the monitor, nothing funky, reset theme/appearance, reset my firefox profile, etc…

Hopefully it gets sorted soon

PumpkinEscobar,

Good to hear that. At least it’s not an “only me” problem so hopefully we see a fix soon.

PumpkinEscobar,

Looks like several reports / duplicates and like they’ve zeroed in on the problematic commit - bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482687.

PumpkinEscobar,

Yeah, I really like the archinstall default btrfs layout, 1 subvolume for each of these


<span style="color:#323232;">  └─root    254:0    0  1.8T  0 crypt /var/log
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                                      /var/cache/pacman/pkg
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                                      /home
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                                      /.snapshots
</span><span style="color:#323232;">                                      /
</span>
PumpkinEscobar,

Yeah, too many sites I’ve done 3+ captchas and still won’t let me in, and not even the ones where 1 cell has either a shadow or a sliver of a bike tire. And reports that bots are now better at passing these than people. I won’t use a site with a pick-the-squares captcha anymore.

Click a slider is the most I’ll do. If anyone needs me I’ll be over here hanging out with the bots that are too shitty to pass a captcha.

PumpkinEscobar,

There’s also oh-my-posh, which was originally a powershell prompt, but it was rewritten as a go application that works on (I think all) mainstream shells.

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