

I can’t help but read MTG as Magic the Gathering and it makes these headlines kinda sorta bearable.


I can’t help but read MTG as Magic the Gathering and it makes these headlines kinda sorta bearable.


On the flip side, if you still need a power cable anyway, it’s usually way cheaper to bundle the media (and optionally control/network) signals into the same cable than using wireless. (Sidenote: Honestly it’s kinda weird to me that we haven’t seen hardly any of this in consumer spaces. The newer USB-C revisions could easily supply power, display, audio, and network to the average TV over one cable.)
Now, with true wireless power (I’m thinking of this video in particular), that proposition can change dramatically.


Gosh, can we see these headlines start morphing from “random voter abandons Trump” to “random voter abandons the Republican party” already? It’s not that big a step. Please, before his party smartens up and gets rid of him.


I’ll be so glad to ditch maliit, it isn’t responsive at all and gets pushed off the screen by a simple vertical taskbar. Even worse, it spams the journal with so much unnecessary debug info that I never found any way to turn off or filter out.

With how divided we are already, we’ll kill each other long before the climate does. Though, heat contributes significantly to aggression, so you could argue otherwise.

something something joke about disappearing glaciers being the real threat from ice something something


I saw it as a bumper sticker the other day too, so you can probably just search for it.
…wat? It’s not because there’s rules (he very well could have simply snapped his fingers), it’s because he wanted to demonstrate to us how much he loved us. It has to do with the whole “he is the embodiment of both perfect love and perfect justice” thing.


It doesn’t usually matter, though you could have a script in your dotfiles to bootstrap the installation of everything needed. I haven’t bothered because I very rarely set up new machines, but for a VM warrior that’s what I would recommend for sure. You can use chezmoi templates to automatically use apt/dnf/yum/zypper/brew/whatever and export different envs depending on your platform and shell.


I use chezmoi which syncs via my private Gitea instance. I can’t imagine not using a VCS for dotfiles, the number of times I’ve edited my ZSH aliases file or my VSCodium settings.json on both my desktop and my laptop and then had to merge the changes together is… a lot. A new setup is as simple as installing chezmoi, logging in to Bitwarden, downloading my Gitea SSH key, and cloning. The templates handle customizing things to the platform I’m on. I can do it over HTTPS using any backend the Git credential store supports too.


For small personal deployments, is SQLite support planned? It’s crazy performant and I have to imagine it would work for up to 500 contacts at the very least, which should cover the majority of deployments. Making Redis optional (otherwise using a basic in-memory KV store of some kind) would also be cool.


For a second I read this as “create my own 3D engine in Scratch” and was immediately both amused and horrified. 😆😵💫


Konsole also supports split panes, support would be awesome if it isn’t in already.

The problem is that climate factors in deaths are rarely obvious (to the average person) and this contributes further to general discord. Between worsened natural disasters and heat-related lifespan reduction (incl. knock-on effects like habitats of disease-carrying insects and rodents expanding further from the equator), we’re already in the millions, easily.


This reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:
Never argue with an idiot. They’ll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.


I’m proud of them for not giving that a cringe acronym like JUMP, BOOST, EXCEL, or, oh gosh, LEARN. 😵💫


I would say on social media we’re surrounded by current fake friends, while IRL we’re surrounded by potential real friends.
Well if they’d rather die they’d better do it, and decrease the surplus population!
Working archive link to original post:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160128114644/http://mylittlevillagers.com/2015/10/adhd-child-vs-non-adhd-child-interview/
You can go forward in time to see more of the comments but the CSS got a little screwy, still perfectly readable though.