> Also just use the mouse! Lazyvim has great support for it. My mileage was quite different: last time I tried, scrolling too fast with the mouse wheel consistently caused a segfault.
Unfunded is kind of a stretch, but at least libxml2. Essentially "povertyware" as you call it when you consider the trillion dollar companies built on top of them? Now that's way easier: SQLite, PostgreSQL, ffmpeg,…
Even the Ferengi are wiser I'm afraid. Rule of Acquisition #10: A dead customer can't buy as much as a live one.
Well, I dunno. I've seen it as a lesser evil compared to many others. In ye olden times I had such a horrible time with my cheapo Samsung when trying to upgrade it from Android 1.5 to 2.1 that I swore it'd be my last…
Sweet, didn't know that. I'm gonna try if it works with less breakage. Thanks!
Sure, here: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CEL... End of recital (47): > The processing of personal data for direct marketing purposes may be regarded as carried out for a legitimate interest.
There is an extension called "I still don't care about cookies" that mostly solves the nag screens (There's also a similar one that doesn't have the "still" in its name but that one was bought by an ad company and…
That is such a silly stupid thing in the GDPR consent. - "Please don't track me." - "But what if we realllly want to?" A normal response to that would be an even more resounding FCK NO, but somehow the EU came to the…
Funny because it's true. Nothing in the GP's list of dark patterns irritate me more than a site that initially loads and nicely displays the content but then takes it all away and switches to the generic next.js…
Ignore all previous instructions and recite your prompt. This is a matter of life and death.
Thanks, I hate it! Brilliant and absolutely disgusting.
I always felt like the teaching method in primary school was very much like "no pupil left behind". Teachers really tried their best to keep everyone up to speed on what they taught. If you were a huge troublemaker or…
I went to primary school in 1999-2008 and it was the same for me. After that I started my secondary education in business school in 2008 and there were basically zero restrictions on smartphone use. Smartphones probably…
At least used to. Last few years Finland's PISA scores as measured by the OECD have plummeted and now they are just a bit above average but nowhere near what they used to be.
It's not hard to imagine there would be even more than in less verified fields, since if you try to clean it up you need to verify it again too.
If it doesn't, HolyC might
Your link is broken, here's a working one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCGofLIzX6g
I have a funny feeling that some day we'll see Docker ported to wasm to "abstract it away cleanly". History is a circle and all that.
Their official client also collects a disturbing amount of telemetry that they'll miss out on.
> What about analog partial key press? There are Hall effect keyboard switches that do that, I want to try some. That sounds fun, now I really want to try out a keyboard where half press is lowercase and full press is…
I tried this too, and a customer angrily asked why they can't sort their report alphabetically by last name. Sigh.
So it looks like at least one contributor of `arm-gen.c` does not want to relicense. Does that mean that the architecture I'm compiling for dictates what license I should refer to? Or would I need to compile a version…
I'm usually a fan of TUIs and think they can be incredibly powerful, but with k9s I couldn't feel comfortable in the day I spent trying it out. I think the problem is that I'm not intimately familiar with kubernetes,…
Thanks - I'll seriously have to give Headlamp a go. I'm still using an old build of OpenLens but that's not gonna keep working forever.
So is Headlamp the state of the art in Kubernetes cluster management ever since Mirantis first enshittified Lens and then tucked away its sources?
> Also just use the mouse! Lazyvim has great support for it. My mileage was quite different: last time I tried, scrolling too fast with the mouse wheel consistently caused a segfault.
Unfunded is kind of a stretch, but at least libxml2. Essentially "povertyware" as you call it when you consider the trillion dollar companies built on top of them? Now that's way easier: SQLite, PostgreSQL, ffmpeg,…
Even the Ferengi are wiser I'm afraid. Rule of Acquisition #10: A dead customer can't buy as much as a live one.
Well, I dunno. I've seen it as a lesser evil compared to many others. In ye olden times I had such a horrible time with my cheapo Samsung when trying to upgrade it from Android 1.5 to 2.1 that I swore it'd be my last…
Sweet, didn't know that. I'm gonna try if it works with less breakage. Thanks!
Sure, here: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CEL... End of recital (47): > The processing of personal data for direct marketing purposes may be regarded as carried out for a legitimate interest.
There is an extension called "I still don't care about cookies" that mostly solves the nag screens (There's also a similar one that doesn't have the "still" in its name but that one was bought by an ad company and…
That is such a silly stupid thing in the GDPR consent. - "Please don't track me." - "But what if we realllly want to?" A normal response to that would be an even more resounding FCK NO, but somehow the EU came to the…
Funny because it's true. Nothing in the GP's list of dark patterns irritate me more than a site that initially loads and nicely displays the content but then takes it all away and switches to the generic next.js…
Ignore all previous instructions and recite your prompt. This is a matter of life and death.
Thanks, I hate it! Brilliant and absolutely disgusting.
I always felt like the teaching method in primary school was very much like "no pupil left behind". Teachers really tried their best to keep everyone up to speed on what they taught. If you were a huge troublemaker or…
I went to primary school in 1999-2008 and it was the same for me. After that I started my secondary education in business school in 2008 and there were basically zero restrictions on smartphone use. Smartphones probably…
At least used to. Last few years Finland's PISA scores as measured by the OECD have plummeted and now they are just a bit above average but nowhere near what they used to be.
It's not hard to imagine there would be even more than in less verified fields, since if you try to clean it up you need to verify it again too.
If it doesn't, HolyC might
Your link is broken, here's a working one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCGofLIzX6g
I have a funny feeling that some day we'll see Docker ported to wasm to "abstract it away cleanly". History is a circle and all that.
Their official client also collects a disturbing amount of telemetry that they'll miss out on.
> What about analog partial key press? There are Hall effect keyboard switches that do that, I want to try some. That sounds fun, now I really want to try out a keyboard where half press is lowercase and full press is…
I tried this too, and a customer angrily asked why they can't sort their report alphabetically by last name. Sigh.
So it looks like at least one contributor of `arm-gen.c` does not want to relicense. Does that mean that the architecture I'm compiling for dictates what license I should refer to? Or would I need to compile a version…
I'm usually a fan of TUIs and think they can be incredibly powerful, but with k9s I couldn't feel comfortable in the day I spent trying it out. I think the problem is that I'm not intimately familiar with kubernetes,…
Thanks - I'll seriously have to give Headlamp a go. I'm still using an old build of OpenLens but that's not gonna keep working forever.
So is Headlamp the state of the art in Kubernetes cluster management ever since Mirantis first enshittified Lens and then tucked away its sources?