Apple does a pretty good job of extracting dopamine from black and white packaging.
Making coffee is often the only part of my day that I have control over.
I remember editing my then girlfriend’s (now wife) papers in university, when she was struggling to explain something succinctly. I’d ask her: well what are you trying to say? And she would explain it to me, clear as…
Or better yet, an iPad!
I am enjoying my 92+
https://history-of-animation.webflow.io/
Buying buckets of used bricks is pretty cheap, too. I bought an adult's old lifetime collection for $30 CAD. My 2 year old son and I are still sorting them.
I have been enjoying building a CD and vinyl collection recently. IMO there is no better listening experience than putting a disc on a reasonably high end sound system, and sitting down with the liner notes and reading…
Also on FF in Windows.
Not only does WD make something work, it makes it smell good, too!
This sure would be nice. I almost always have two windows going, and drag tabs back and forth between them.
Replacing a CPU means replacing a motherboard - this is mostly true for desktops too. And by the time you’re ready for a new CPU there is almost certainly a new type of RAM to get.
This is a baffling statement.
It’s is “source available” but not open source.
I think a lot of families actually restrict or eliminate screen time altogether, and gather round using either no technology, old technology, or new technology that imitates old technology, e.g. Yoto. There is value…
The vinyls are a billion dollar industry. Small compared to streaming, but definitely non-negligible. https://www.riaa.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RIAA-2024Yea...
I convinced my wife to start using a password manager, too (Bitwarden). Now she stores all of her very guessable, short, similar passwords in a manager. Sigh.
When you brake you generate a ton of heat. Doing a U-turn generates less heat, but still quite a bit. The train will have to slow down depending on the radius of the curve, and even then the turn will slow it down some…
Does Omarchy offer anything other than opinionated dotfiles? These have always existed.
Relative line numbers can help with j and k.
It's even worse: a lot of them don't know an ad when it's presented to them.
I, too, use both Desmos and Geogebra in my classroom. One of my favourite things about Geogebra is the ability to export to tikz. It can save a lot of time when making complex geometry problems while keeping things nice…
My odd claim to fame which is hard to garner praise for is that when I was a kid I always followed a certain pattern when I did something on a left or right foot. I always tried to even it out. So if I pinched my left…
I’ve found KDE Plasma to be quite stable. At least compared to Windows. I haven’t used macOS in quite a few years but AFAIC it’s pretty much impossible to beat that UI.
Maybe not surprising, but exciting! This kind of pessimistic take is what really surprises me. Crows can make mental templates, this is something we didn't know earlier, and is really neat, as far as I can tell.
Apple does a pretty good job of extracting dopamine from black and white packaging.
Making coffee is often the only part of my day that I have control over.
I remember editing my then girlfriend’s (now wife) papers in university, when she was struggling to explain something succinctly. I’d ask her: well what are you trying to say? And she would explain it to me, clear as…
Or better yet, an iPad!
I am enjoying my 92+
https://history-of-animation.webflow.io/
Buying buckets of used bricks is pretty cheap, too. I bought an adult's old lifetime collection for $30 CAD. My 2 year old son and I are still sorting them.
I have been enjoying building a CD and vinyl collection recently. IMO there is no better listening experience than putting a disc on a reasonably high end sound system, and sitting down with the liner notes and reading…
Also on FF in Windows.
Not only does WD make something work, it makes it smell good, too!
This sure would be nice. I almost always have two windows going, and drag tabs back and forth between them.
Replacing a CPU means replacing a motherboard - this is mostly true for desktops too. And by the time you’re ready for a new CPU there is almost certainly a new type of RAM to get.
This is a baffling statement.
It’s is “source available” but not open source.
I think a lot of families actually restrict or eliminate screen time altogether, and gather round using either no technology, old technology, or new technology that imitates old technology, e.g. Yoto. There is value…
The vinyls are a billion dollar industry. Small compared to streaming, but definitely non-negligible. https://www.riaa.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RIAA-2024Yea...
I convinced my wife to start using a password manager, too (Bitwarden). Now she stores all of her very guessable, short, similar passwords in a manager. Sigh.
When you brake you generate a ton of heat. Doing a U-turn generates less heat, but still quite a bit. The train will have to slow down depending on the radius of the curve, and even then the turn will slow it down some…
Does Omarchy offer anything other than opinionated dotfiles? These have always existed.
Relative line numbers can help with j and k.
It's even worse: a lot of them don't know an ad when it's presented to them.
I, too, use both Desmos and Geogebra in my classroom. One of my favourite things about Geogebra is the ability to export to tikz. It can save a lot of time when making complex geometry problems while keeping things nice…
My odd claim to fame which is hard to garner praise for is that when I was a kid I always followed a certain pattern when I did something on a left or right foot. I always tried to even it out. So if I pinched my left…
I’ve found KDE Plasma to be quite stable. At least compared to Windows. I haven’t used macOS in quite a few years but AFAIC it’s pretty much impossible to beat that UI.
Maybe not surprising, but exciting! This kind of pessimistic take is what really surprises me. Crows can make mental templates, this is something we didn't know earlier, and is really neat, as far as I can tell.