It’s kinda funny how we think the 100 watts of a desktop P4 was insane when now the TDP of a high end laptop CPU is more than that.
It really isn’t. Modern mobile cpus barely sip power.
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It’s kinda funny how we think the 100 watts of a desktop P4 was insane when now the TDP of a high end laptop CPU is more than that.
It really isn’t. Modern mobile cpus barely sip power.
I liked the article for writing things down that I had in my mind but could never really put into words. Ever since trying a tiling window manager I’ve always felt this pull towards this kind of workflow, but couldn’t put a finger on it.
Thanks for sharing!
Big fan of Magit! Not sure it’s as convenient outside emacs, but if it works for someone - I say go for it!
Begone, spawn of evil!
Allow the light of Church of Emacs into your heart!
What’s Martin Fowler a pun for?
But it returned 139! That’s a start even without a debugger!
You must be delusional. Wayland is not freedom restricting.
Git would be my choice.
You’ve just given a brilliant idea! Let’s build server-client type of chat thingie.
I propose naming it Internet Relay Chat!
As others have mentioned - I’d use it as a hotel room and travel the world. I wonder if becoming a courier could fund the travel costs.
Probably. Germany is having a bit of a fever with a fsr right party.
Couple of things.
Please don’t. Join another instance, run your own, whatever. We need more canapés!
All I can say is this:
I will applaud anything embracing self hosting, but I feel like author is forgetting the experience gained during those years. Things have been simple for way longer than docker existed.
A tiling window manager and tmux. I don’t like window decorations, I think they’re a waste of precious screen real estate. And tmux… Well. It’s like pringles.
I’ve only ever bothered going in one directions - forwards. Nothing crazy 1s/s. I’d say things are getting better and better. People are still people, but they’re fighting shit that’s more and more trivial. I see that as a great sign as it means the previous, bigger, more serious issues have gone away.
It is that deal from 2006(?) or so. Agreeing to not be sued for an exchange of money is dodgy. Add the competition which was not offered the same deal; add in the environment which was drastically different; it was a shit thing to do. Purely a business decision. I understand why the shareholders wanted that, but that doesn’t make it right nor desirable for me.
Granted, nothing came out of it in the end and Linux managed to get itself established in a way where one could argue is close to impossible to get rid of it, but I feel like this deal is similar to getting stabbed - the one being stabbed will always bear a scar and remember, while others will forget over time. People growing up after this deal will never have experienced the mood and environment of that time which only makes it more difficult to understand why it was a big deal.
I don’t use wofi, but in general - what’s there to maintain? It’s a launcher. There are no new novel ways popping up constantly to launch applications.
I’ve found this more understandable.
I’ve also hacked together a quick thing for spamwaves that were happening last year here.
The purpose of that script is to ban, but there’re auth bits that might help you get a grasp on your task.