

Your Steam Deck is a PC, by the way. Your existing methods should work.


Your Steam Deck is a PC, by the way. Your existing methods should work.


Wasn’t the reason for skipping 9 to not break programs assuming “Windows 9” meant 95 / 98?
(Kotlin does support that, with the same fun do_thing(arg: Int = 2) syntax.)


Interesting — how easy are they to install compared to Mint, and would there be a way for Mint friends (I have a NixOS config for my fleet, and run our shared services) to easily migrate?


Perhaps it would be useful to list some alternatives?


IIRC notifications can only be delivered reliably via Firebase — anything else gets paused if the phone is in Doze etc.
{ "ok": "false" }


Sending a dump of entire system memory seems incredibly unsafe, to say the least.


Don’t run sha256sum -c on your suspect file — it expects to be passed a file containing hashes and other filenames. sha256sum the iso itself instead and check by eye, or make such a hash file.


https://beepbox.co/ for example


¢-aur — I’m not sure why I pronounce it that way; it’s just how I’ve always pronounced it.


Debian is a stable distro and therefore tends to have less up-to-date packages.


Ubuntu added telemetry and forced snaps


peddlin’, probably. Autocorrect is that ‘friend’ that acts all sweet until your back is turned.


Do you have any addons that enable contenteditable/designMode?


Maybe store project-related stuff in a subdirectory of the project repo, and make everyone on the team get that so I can finally read the other guy’s code.


rg $face memories/ | jq .name


(?=) for positive lookahead and (?!) for negative lookahead. Stick a < in the middle for lookbehind.
&frasis certainly Uiua, File Read as String