I am using it on fedora from the yum repo and it's crashing for me too. $ rpm -q cursor cursor-3.0.4-1775123877.el8.x86_64 https://forum.cursor.com/t/sigsegv-in-zygote-type-zygote-on-... Apparently if launched with…
Being on the internet archive and being able to pick up from a restored backup are two very different things
nvidia drivers are pretty easy to install now that all of AI is trained on nvidia drivers on linux
I ran it for a while on my ultra 24 until I just installed linux on it. But it was interesting dipping my toe in the solaris world
Chromebooks are also pretty good if google sheets/docs would suffice for excel/word.
My son is in a co-op with around that number of kids, but that's total (through HS). The co-op I was in 30 years ago was a bit smaller but sounds like it's still going strong (no clue how big it is these days though).…
From those slides (I did have to open them via google, the direct link didn't seem to work): Discussion • Evidence from this study and others suggest that homeschoolers may not be a socially isolated group • Instead,…
Dealing with adult problems shouldn't be something kids have to learn, as long as the problems scale with their development that's not a problem
Most of them can be turned into a vanilla linux laptop fairly easily, and even support custom coreboot firmware: https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/ That being said, it's also pretty easy to get a full linux shell and even…
If you haven't used something like i3/sway/awesomewm/hyprland on the linux side you won't know what you're missing. While there are several apps to create custom keyboard commands, only yabai+skhd come close to what's…
yabai is as close as I've seen, but yeah nothing close to awesomewm or even something like sawywm
In the data science/engineering world apache arrow is the bridge between languages, so you don't actually need to serialize into language specific structures which is really nice
GA flights will typically broadcast over 978MHz UAT, and in controlled airspace TIS-B can share context across frequencies. But yeah, it's still not required unless you are flying in rule airspace:…
My school just had an official cls file, so my initial setup was just to download the template. So if that's where you're coming from (the journals I submitted to also had official templates), it's really minimal setup.
Does PDM manage C/Fortran library dependencies? IIRC conda was the only solution for managing both native and python dependencies but I haven't really looked elsewhere. With wheels and the manylinux specifications…
conda doesn't just package python libraries, but also the C/Fortran/other bits that the scipy stack often depended on. With the rise of binary wheels that is less needed though
How is it easier to setup a linux dev environment in WSL than in https://containertoolbx.org/ or https://distrobox.it/ or just in Linux directly?
I'm confused, in what world does running Linux require more RAM than Windows? The suspend/hibernate on laptops isn't that great, but tbh I never had great results on windows either (macos is decent though). And uptimes…
How the flights plans get routed is also of interest, they typically go through AFTN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronautical_Fixed_Telecommuni...
it does take a surprisingly long time for the device to download the content for offline use, but my only real complaint is that I can't self host the server side (it seems to do some ssl certificate pinning or…
There are 100 GB BDXL flavors of M-Disc, but yeah definitely not enough for really large amounts of data but large enough to store a good chunk of my photos which is mostly what I'd want to keep around. Videos would…
I doubt whatever plex would do could beat opus (unless it's already transcoding to opus)
With spark 4 defaulting to scala 2.13, that does move things in the right direction since the 2.13 -> 3 interop is possible
I don't really mind sbt, but we migrated off maven a while back for gradle for java projects. There are some crazy sbt build scripts but it's fairly easy to keep things sane, but maybe the fact that sbt builds can look…
What's crazy is that this hasn't happened before, waypoints that share a name isn't uncommon
I am using it on fedora from the yum repo and it's crashing for me too. $ rpm -q cursor cursor-3.0.4-1775123877.el8.x86_64 https://forum.cursor.com/t/sigsegv-in-zygote-type-zygote-on-... Apparently if launched with…
Being on the internet archive and being able to pick up from a restored backup are two very different things
nvidia drivers are pretty easy to install now that all of AI is trained on nvidia drivers on linux
I ran it for a while on my ultra 24 until I just installed linux on it. But it was interesting dipping my toe in the solaris world
Chromebooks are also pretty good if google sheets/docs would suffice for excel/word.
My son is in a co-op with around that number of kids, but that's total (through HS). The co-op I was in 30 years ago was a bit smaller but sounds like it's still going strong (no clue how big it is these days though).…
From those slides (I did have to open them via google, the direct link didn't seem to work): Discussion • Evidence from this study and others suggest that homeschoolers may not be a socially isolated group • Instead,…
Dealing with adult problems shouldn't be something kids have to learn, as long as the problems scale with their development that's not a problem
Most of them can be turned into a vanilla linux laptop fairly easily, and even support custom coreboot firmware: https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/ That being said, it's also pretty easy to get a full linux shell and even…
If you haven't used something like i3/sway/awesomewm/hyprland on the linux side you won't know what you're missing. While there are several apps to create custom keyboard commands, only yabai+skhd come close to what's…
yabai is as close as I've seen, but yeah nothing close to awesomewm or even something like sawywm
In the data science/engineering world apache arrow is the bridge between languages, so you don't actually need to serialize into language specific structures which is really nice
GA flights will typically broadcast over 978MHz UAT, and in controlled airspace TIS-B can share context across frequencies. But yeah, it's still not required unless you are flying in rule airspace:…
My school just had an official cls file, so my initial setup was just to download the template. So if that's where you're coming from (the journals I submitted to also had official templates), it's really minimal setup.
Does PDM manage C/Fortran library dependencies? IIRC conda was the only solution for managing both native and python dependencies but I haven't really looked elsewhere. With wheels and the manylinux specifications…
conda doesn't just package python libraries, but also the C/Fortran/other bits that the scipy stack often depended on. With the rise of binary wheels that is less needed though
How is it easier to setup a linux dev environment in WSL than in https://containertoolbx.org/ or https://distrobox.it/ or just in Linux directly?
I'm confused, in what world does running Linux require more RAM than Windows? The suspend/hibernate on laptops isn't that great, but tbh I never had great results on windows either (macos is decent though). And uptimes…
How the flights plans get routed is also of interest, they typically go through AFTN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronautical_Fixed_Telecommuni...
it does take a surprisingly long time for the device to download the content for offline use, but my only real complaint is that I can't self host the server side (it seems to do some ssl certificate pinning or…
There are 100 GB BDXL flavors of M-Disc, but yeah definitely not enough for really large amounts of data but large enough to store a good chunk of my photos which is mostly what I'd want to keep around. Videos would…
I doubt whatever plex would do could beat opus (unless it's already transcoding to opus)
With spark 4 defaulting to scala 2.13, that does move things in the right direction since the 2.13 -> 3 interop is possible
I don't really mind sbt, but we migrated off maven a while back for gradle for java projects. There are some crazy sbt build scripts but it's fairly easy to keep things sane, but maybe the fact that sbt builds can look…
What's crazy is that this hasn't happened before, waypoints that share a name isn't uncommon