Unrelated but I’m very impressed with how well this posted to Lemmy from Mastodon. Exceptional
I’m an engineer with history in reverse-engineering, logic-level troubleshooting and design, software, and whatever else.
I think of myself of more as an agroecologist/farmer type guy though no matter what the paychecks say on them
Unrelated but I’m very impressed with how well this posted to Lemmy from Mastodon. Exceptional
On lemmy, you could literally just start the same community on another server. If other people agree with you about space, the new community will become the “default” one. don’t really think anybody even has the ability to become “too powerful” because they are neutered the instant the base url changes.
Vim wouldn’t even have occurred to me if you hadn’t said it. I use Vim more than I talk to my family.
“It is what it is”
No shit, fucknugget. My problem was probably that what it is sucks ass. This isn’t even a sentence. Stop saying it to people. Silence is more useful.
Sharpening things
I don’t know. They’re formatted the regular way
If you’re a developer, devdocs.io is clutch as fuck.
If you Like consuming media but not expelling money, fmhy is lit af
Unlimited sound generators at MyNoise
Here’s a bunch of useful online tools
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Track Awesome List tracks a ridiculous number of Awesome lists on github.
I’m sure there’s more, these are just the ones that were on the top of my head
Haven’t even opened reddit from google results since the protest started. I’ve also been removing subreddits from my RSS reader
“Youtube considering incentivizing piracy”
Ubuntu Server (Or really just Ubuntu) is probably going to be the easiest in terms of package support, general support, and usability. It’s pretty straightforward and there’s infinite tutorials for everything you could possibly want to do
No question, I just want to thank you for being the type of person that would do this and thank you again for actually doing it. The world is a fun place. I like it.
I’ve been pretty surprised at how light it runs. I’m running a single-user instance and have a pretty decent amount of subscriptions to various different instances. I have it running on a thinkserver with a xeon at the moment but, even with like 10 other services (mostly chat protocols–zulip, synapse, thelounge, among other random things) running, my load average never breaks 1. If you don’t plan on having tons of users, you could probably get away with some pretty impressively modest hardware.
It still can be if we put in the work
I find myself bouncing between gnome and i3 kind of a lot but this article may have gotten me to fully switch back to gnome
I ended up going with librewolf-bin. The flatpak version had some issues for me because my configs are a spaghetti nightmare
The other day I died of old age compiling Librewolf from the AUR
Good luck, I’m dogshit at maintaining the comments lol
I wish they weren’t doing that.