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No user record in our sample, but nona has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but nona has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Where I live (Belgium) waste collectors pick up "rest" waste in relatively expensive trash bags weekly, PMD (plastic/metal/drink cartons) weekly, compostable waste every two weeks, cardboard monthly, and glass also…
This is really cool, I've been looking for an AOT compiler for ruby for a long time. The lack of eval/meta-programming fallbacks is a shame though, but I guess they kept the focus on a small, performant subset. It would…
France debt-to-GDP: 115-117% US debt-to-GDP: 124%
To a degree, yes, but I was thinking something in the line of a commonly agreed on file format that defines a default style. To be used by libraries like charm, ratatui, tty, heck maybe even older ones like libnewt etc.…
Looks great, I'm definitely going to have a look at it. Off-topic: it'd be nice to have a configuration spec to define the look (and maybe even the behaviour) of the different CLI & TUI libraries out there. For things…
I want to like framework, but whenever I've seen one of them in person I was pretty disappointed about the case/chassis. And the touchpad. For me personally, weight doesn't matter that much, and neither does…
I was hoping to use bcachefs to have one pool with subvolumes for root (encrypted by tpm), and for the home folders (also encrypted but with different keys, for example for systemd-homed use). Any chance for different…
First time I hear about this, I really like your guard approach. It's just quite plain ruby. I'd be interested in hearing your opinions on other runtime approaches like contracts.ruby, literal.fun and LowType of course.
> I'd also really like to see affirmations that Matter is usable sans any big network, sans Google Apple and whomever else. That it really is something we can run ourselves. I'm using Matter (over Thread, mostly) with…
This is why Debian users should use apt-listchanges to display the latest NEWS.Debian items on upgrade. I wouldn't expect to see all the important news of the tens of thousands of packages I don't have installed in the…
While I was originally interested in the promise of bitcoin as a means of exchanging money bypassing banks, these days I'm wondering if complete secrecy is still a good idea. Are taxes – any taxation at all – a good…
But there is LSP support? See: https://shopify.github.io/ruby-lsp/#with-vs-code There's also (the older) solargraph.
https://github.com/soutaro/rbs-inline I myself am unsure where I stand on RBS. I wouldn't mind more use of it in my gem dependencies, but would probably not like it if it was enforced everywhere. For now I'll stick with…
I looked at HexaPDF several years ago, and really liked what I saw. However, my only major issue with it was the difficulty (back then) for laying out PDFs. Most people I worked with found it a lot easier to layout in…
I've seen quite a bit of systemd-free embedded distributions (like OpenWrt et al). But I'd like to see more general-purpose embedded-focused distribution with systemd. The only ones I know about are the special-purpose…
Well to my surprise, waypipe seems to be faster, especially when it comes to input latency and such. I assumed it was a bit slow because of the long startup lag; but it seems it's mostly because of my slow (WiFi)…
> The main killer feature for me is how easy it is to run graphical applications over the network using X. waypipe works. Instead of doing `ssh -X user@host <command>` I do `waypipe ssh user@host <command>`. Could be…
I think this library does what you want: https://shoelace.style/getting-started/customizing#css-parts
> unelected government/political entity whose decisions happen to affect people's lives on a national level Since you're referring to Brexit, you mean a political entity like the UK's House of Lords? A lot of the people…
Fair enough, I'll keep it in mind for next time.
The first three comments within the hour that this article was posted, were made by a 10-minutes old account and seem suspiciously like anti-EU astroturfing. Makes me hope or wish for a cross-website pseudonymous karma…
Is 465 really obsolete? https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8314#section-3.3
It's got Thunderbolt 3, so maybe with an external graphics card…? Drivers might be an issue though.
> Belgium did not have a Melbourne-tier lockdown at any stage. Why would it be comparable? What are you talking about? Yes we did. Curfew, essential services only, no non-essential travel, etc etc.
I may be an outlier, but I like this approach. I see it as taking away bad choices; fewer things to worry about, fewer things to suck battery, fewer things to break. A simpler design often correlates with a sturdier…