IsoSpandy

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

I was taught potenz in my school textbooks. potenz Hydrogen

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Guys. I have a samsung m30s. The problem with it is its usb port must be kept at a specific angle... So i bought a new phone.

Now I am thinking of installing Linux on it. How can I go about it?

I like plasma on my desktop.

TLDR: How to install Linux on Samsung M30s

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago

Still better paru -Syyu --noconfirm

[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 month ago

What in the holy fucking late capitalistic non sense is this?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

This is the single greatest example I have seen highlighting the problem.

The poor cannot afford to have things that last, things that allow them to think of the future, and hence are stuck in a cycle of debt in the present to near future time periods.

However what I don't understand is how the rich get so short sighted when they have both the motivation and resources to plan for long term outcomes. Doesn't make sense.

Underpaying workers leads to worse productivity and apathy towards your superiors.

Does the world really have so few resources that the only way to keep number go up is to exploit the less fortunate? When will feudalism truly end?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I use yyyy-mm-dd as it allows me to alphabetically sort it and still get it in proper order

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I pressed ctrl+r on my laptop and the screen got a bit dimmer, had to press esc to make it go away. What to do to pass the verification?

PS: I am a human, not a robot.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Actually good for the developer. He is doing it out of his passion and faith in OSS. What more should we want of him? The dude is already a hero.

 

Is there any way I can automatically bundle the compiled binary with the current version number as a git tag to github when I do cargo publish like stuff? Like qol thing?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Man you recommended the most upvoted book. I guess this is the next one on my list.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I thought of reading Dune, but I found out that there is no definite conclusion to the story, and apparently it gets worse over subsequent books. Now I can bear the start to rocky for a brilliant ending, but the reverse I cannot bring myself to... Unanswered unfulfilled stuff will wreck my brain.

Warhammer is tooooo vast. I like watching YouTube videos on the lore, but thinking of >200 books isn't good for my sanity.

I will research other ones though. Thank you for recommending.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Of all the books you considered standard, I read only hitchhikers (all 5). Tell me more about disc world and Imagica if you can.

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Fellow bookworms, I am glad to announce that I am at the last book of Cosmere (Yumi and the Nightmare Painter). And then, I will have finished it all. So this is where I need your help. Recommend me some awesome Sci-fi and Fantasy books that you believe will blow away my mind, like the impact needs to be huge, cannot believe this happened type of stuff. Preferred genre are Sci-fi and Fantasy, but if you know some awesome book from other genre, don't hold back, all suggestions are welcome.

Thank you in advance.

UPDATE: Piranesi is currently on lead and I am almost finished with Yumi, so that is the next on my list. But don't let that stop the recommendations coming. Eventually all of us are going to run out of recommendations ;)

 

Tired of bloated image image viewers? Well, I was too and hence I created a dirt simple image viewer. Build from source or get it straight from AUR.

 

Want to switch between projects fast or too lazy to cd into the project directory? Now you directly do that from neovim.

Details on installation in README.

 

Hi, I just want to share / get some opinion.

I started using Linux 2 years back. I was dual booting back then and after a year switched to Linux completely.

I started out using Ubuntu, hated it, installed Manjaro after a week and when pacmac broke the thing within 2 months, I watched a bunch of YouTube videos, read the arch wiki and installed arch. Things were going great except for some Nvidia issues (I am using an Optimus laptop) but utt was running smoothly. Then decided that I want to build a game engine and the nvidia issues were significant. So I read somewhere that Fedora has great nvidia support and I installed it and everything worked. I installed Fedora 39, and it worked. When Fedora 40 came, I upgraded no issues, Fedora 41 came, no issues.

But just a few days back when I had vacation, I decided my system was getting bloated and I didn't manually want to uninstall apps, I decided let's format it. But I thought... Arch might take up less space on my disk(1 have a 512gb nvme, and t 2tb hdd, but I like to put things like games and projects I am working on, on the nvme). So I installed arch and loving the experience. I installed Nvidia-open drm drivers and it just works.

TLDR: Is it normal to distro hop after being using a distro perfectly for so long?

PS: I used archinstall because I didn't want through the lengthy process again. And archinstall works great.

 

I am the developer of a project with a small community known as Offflix. Now I recently discovered that Yts has an api, and it is too irresistible for me to integrate it into my project as a simple in app click to download any movie.

So, would doing that and making the code open source be illegal? I am not a US citizen and I am not technically ripping movies, I am just packaging yts's functionality inside my app. Would github flag and destroy me repo if I do this?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/44036825

I was recently watching a tsoding stream when he was singing huge praises for the compilation mode in emacs, so I created a plug in to do essentially the same thing in neovim. Feel free to test it and share feedback.

error-jump

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I was recently watching a tsoding stream when he was singing huge praises for the compilation mode in emacs, so I created a plug in to do essentially the same thing in neovim. Feel free to test it and share feedback.

error-jump

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/36285077

I have many ebooks I have from scouring the Internet in two formats: epub and PDF. I want something server like that lets me drop read them from any device on my local network and remembers where I left the book on device and let's me continue on another. I want the client app to have android and Linux support while the server should run on linux. Is there anything out there? Bonus points if it autographs metadata from the internet and organises them by topics, authors, ddc etc.

TLDR: An ebook library running on a Linux server with Android and Linux client software.

 

I have many ebooks I have from scouring the Internet in two formats: epub and PDF. I want something server like that lets me drop read them from any device on my local network and remembers where I left the book on device and let's me continue on another. I want the client app to have android and Linux support while the server should run on linux. Is there anything out there? Bonus points if it autographs metadata from the internet and organises them by topics, authors, ddc etc.

TLDR: An ebook library running on a Linux server with Android and Linux client software.

 

Hello. I recently created a notification daemon which uses eww widgets for its front-end display. So if you are already using eww, give it a go.

I know this is a very niche use case, but if a single person finds it useful, I will be glad.

end-rs

 

I am not an atheist, I genuinely believe that God exists and he is evil, like a toddler who fries little ants with a lens.

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