

I use it to contol my OS, of course!
My superkey controls my OS (window-manager, music, launcher, brightness, etc).
My alt-key controls my tmux and browser
My ctrl-key controls the app (vim/bash/mpd)


I use it to contol my OS, of course!
My superkey controls my OS (window-manager, music, launcher, brightness, etc).
My alt-key controls my tmux and browser
My ctrl-key controls the app (vim/bash/mpd)


Totally! I keep hearing about the “death of RSS”, and yet, that’s how I follow most of my online media.


There are plenty of weird blogs, just look up The Small Web. There are less weird blogs that make money, but I can’t say that I’m overly sad about that.
The headline is a little misleading: This isn’t really about small blogs, but more about how Private Equity harvests smaller companies, and leaves their husks to rot. That is a very legitimate problem that needs some serious solutions.


You could get rid of all of the text, just leave the donkey, and it would still be accurate. Self-sabatage is their entire shtick


The Democrats aren’t the Left. They are right-wingers that cosplay as Leftists.
I like both Heroic and Lutris
I get both sides of this. I understand wanting GoG to have an official Linux client, but the Steam Client is such garbage.



If you like the music to that, check out the other games by SuperGiant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren_Korb is the best.


Starting small and going slow is totally fine. Maybe you will level up to scripting and whatnot, maybe you won’t. What I think matters is having fun, learning, and getting things done.


Then you document it by putting those commands into a text file. Then you learn that you can script it it by making that text file a script. Then you learn that you can make it more automated by doing for-loops. Then you learn that you can automate more by adding a few variables. Then you realise how far you’ve come.


It’s already been proven over and over and over, but this is another point of evidence that the line has no relation with reality, and is entirely made up.
I remember a meeting at a previous company where they announced that they were going to start hiring people in India. “They aren’t going to replace you, they are going to help you!”
They know what they want AI for: To have a cheap, disposable labor force
“Things that need to be done” is a gas-state that grows to fill the volume of time that you have.


She supported bombing innocent people. She let people rot in prison, for things that she laghed off. She openly lied to everyone when lives were on the line. She supported Genocide.
…unless they tick every box right…
I’m not sure you understand what that phrase means. Try putting up someone who isn’t a monster next time.


I think security teams are fine for a while.
Unfortunately, I have to disagree. Just because it’s a bad idea doesn’t mean that those in charge won’t go for it.


I’ve been thinking about using this to replace my self-hosted docker repo. Does anyone know how well this works with hosting a docker repo?
My inherent distrust of authorities?