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A substitute for the conky part in my $ conky | dzen status bar. It's practically a learning exercise. I was inspired by posts like this one [1] to give the free monad a spin and after ~300 lines i'm almost done. But…
This seems pretty similar to the Haskell Maybe Monad. "Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!" has an example[0]: routine = case Just (0,0) of Nothing -> Nothing Just start -> case landLeft 2 start of Nothing -> Nothing…
You can stop certain packages from being updated [0] but the wiki explicity says it's "unsupported" [1] so probably best to update everything and hope nothing breaks. New packages for the "core" repo, for example the…
pacman (Arch's package manager) does not build from source, it downloads binary packages from the repos just like Ubuntu. Differently from Ubuntu packages are usually as vanilla and up to date as possible. You build…
Shameless plug: I've been trying a list with every issue I encounter while using arch [0], as of today I've had ~10 issues in ~170 days. Each issue has taken me ~5 minutes to solve. [0]…
TFA and your blog post both mention SLiM as a login manager, according to the Arch wiki[0]: "The SliM project has been abandoned (the project homepage is down, leaving a github mirror), and is not fully compatible to…
I've been trying to keep a problem log for arch updates for the past few months [0] but I haven't tried not updating for a while. Now I'm curious, so I guess I'm trying it for a month [1]. [0]…
The usual "Arch is unstable" convinced me to put up a very simple jekyll blog [0] with all the arch related problems I run into from here on out. I've only listed the last 2 problems now. As months go by the list will…
I agree that only answering "You just committed a fallacy, goodbye" would not be the right choice, but at least mentioning it and then try to explain why I think it's relevant doesn't seem so wrong.
I had trouble with the "You can't read without subvocalization." part too. I can't understand if by subvocalization he means moving your throat/mouth or simply repeating the words you are reading in your mind without…
"So who governs what is the correct application and interpretation of data?" Morozov doesn't worry about the correct application of data but, from what I understood reading the link, is more worried about this: "Morozov…
A substitute for the conky part in my $ conky | dzen status bar. It's practically a learning exercise. I was inspired by posts like this one [1] to give the free monad a spin and after ~300 lines i'm almost done. But…
This seems pretty similar to the Haskell Maybe Monad. "Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!" has an example[0]: routine = case Just (0,0) of Nothing -> Nothing Just start -> case landLeft 2 start of Nothing -> Nothing…
You can stop certain packages from being updated [0] but the wiki explicity says it's "unsupported" [1] so probably best to update everything and hope nothing breaks. New packages for the "core" repo, for example the…
pacman (Arch's package manager) does not build from source, it downloads binary packages from the repos just like Ubuntu. Differently from Ubuntu packages are usually as vanilla and up to date as possible. You build…
Shameless plug: I've been trying a list with every issue I encounter while using arch [0], as of today I've had ~10 issues in ~170 days. Each issue has taken me ~5 minutes to solve. [0]…
TFA and your blog post both mention SLiM as a login manager, according to the Arch wiki[0]: "The SliM project has been abandoned (the project homepage is down, leaving a github mirror), and is not fully compatible to…
I've been trying to keep a problem log for arch updates for the past few months [0] but I haven't tried not updating for a while. Now I'm curious, so I guess I'm trying it for a month [1]. [0]…
The usual "Arch is unstable" convinced me to put up a very simple jekyll blog [0] with all the arch related problems I run into from here on out. I've only listed the last 2 problems now. As months go by the list will…
I agree that only answering "You just committed a fallacy, goodbye" would not be the right choice, but at least mentioning it and then try to explain why I think it's relevant doesn't seem so wrong.
I had trouble with the "You can't read without subvocalization." part too. I can't understand if by subvocalization he means moving your throat/mouth or simply repeating the words you are reading in your mind without…
"So who governs what is the correct application and interpretation of data?" Morozov doesn't worry about the correct application of data but, from what I understood reading the link, is more worried about this: "Morozov…