

Cool. Although, I will keep at my combo; local searxng container + firedragon.
Cool. Although, I will keep at my combo; local searxng container + firedragon.
We have solarpunk’s techno-realism though. It’s not a political party, that’s why many won’t see it. But it’s definitively there… like open source projects, hardware, fediverse, and so on.
Firmware. The same things that Linux struggles to control any given phone fully with all the hardware that basically make a “phone” (gps, bluetooth, wifi, camera, accelerometers, etc.) for details, see https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
Cyou count to 100? Learn quantum physics, compute the odds for each ball, and win the lottery. Easy peasy. I don’t know why these kids can’t thrive here in the future.
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In all seriousness, learning c++ or any language is good advice but it may only be easy or even possible if you have a certain background of concepts. We tend to overlook those, and remember achieving a certain skill without the full picture
Wouldn’t that require an EU citizenship/ residence? I always assumed that was the case…
Firefox and VLC were my gateway drugs when I was a teeny pirate discovering the Internet and even computers :)
A fork is desirable. Then we can have antifa hacktivists contributing to that source with malware to scare them out of their dumb political views.
Not one mention to moderation. The strength and focus of our “small isles” is on taking control of moderating the contents. We can stop fascists posts, and we can share alternative narratives (e.g. solarpunk) to Sillicon Valley. Plus, spoiler alerts as content warnings, etc. I think mastodon with their covenant is the greatest example of this ethos.
Just an hour ago I heard EmiliaRoig.com talking on the EuropeansPodcast.com (minute 28) and she said something that at first sounded naïve to me. But in hindsight, it may be true.
She said that “times are changing for the better (i.e. referring to the last 10 years or more.) and what we are seeing nowadays is just a shout of despair to that, being done by right-wing extremists, and is loud.”
I can recommend all that she said afterwards, be warned: talks fast ;p
Being a ghost might be fun too. But I have no rush :)
Hey, no spoilers!
PS. I just started to watch “zero day” Netflix series, with Robert DeNiro. It’s quite good. But I thought it was the Russians…
Just the memes, and then I hear someone mention some atrocity and I understand the half of them :p
Yet, this will be the future DE when all C-language is finaly replaced with Rust. Right before we start porting everything to Zig. There will be a brief moment in the middle, whre Assembler will gain traction too. Anyway, I need to get back to the time warp portal. Enjoy your timeline! Long live FLOSS
Not sure if this is what you’re are after, but https://github.com/lakinduakash/linux-wifi-hotspot allows, among other things, to share the Ethernet-connected PC internet (with VPN if needed) as a WLAN for TVs, Phones, etc.
It’s not direct, Lemmy doesn’t reveal these itself, but votes being federated to Mbin are exposed because that software shows them. So you’d have to use an account over there, joinmbin.org … for technical details, see github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4967
While we are at it, if you wanted to make your votes privates, join piefed.social ;)
Bigots that deserve bans. Technically we could see who downvoted, is one of the “problems” with Lemmy…
To make things more infuriating, Meta was found “unable” to stop or censor hate speech in many opportunities…
Nice setup! You crafted like a grafana dashboard there, lol.
Btw… aren’t you concerned that htop uses 10% CPU? I was, and then swirched to use btm
(cargo install bottom) because the F key freezes the metrics.
Perhaps you want a touchscreen.
I learned basics of vim, I can recommend. But also, it takes time to master. And I’d put other stuff first like fundamentals of git (stashes, staging area, branches and rebase.)
Also, don’t underestimate using an IDE that’s popular, I had switched over recently and found it convenient when a colleague asks for help. I can’t tell them ‘oh yeah I know how to do that on my setup’ (though is valid…)
Like 3 years ago, I was into emacs, which I used with vi keybindings. Many extensions provided quality of life (tramp, magit, which-key) that others (vscode) only emulated and required hardware I lacked. Anyway…
If this is really about keys, go for gnu readline flavor instead of vi. I didn’t, and those are way more ubiquitous. Anyway, research that and make your own decision.
Ps, here’s a rabbit hole https://codeberg.org/ashton314/emacs-bedrock#emacs-bedrock
Which? Which one?!!
I believe they might take version numbers (for packages) from Fedora or somewhere else.