I've been using decimal time for years and I really like it. I revived an obsolete unit, "dimi", to go with "centi" so that 1 centiday is 0.01 days, and 1 dimiday is 0.01 centidays.
Yes thanks! I remember all the things I needed to implement before reaching userspace, it's a lot indeed. After that it gets easier because every new change is motivated by a specific smaller goal like supporting the…
Impressive! I like the goal of making a hobby OS viable as a daily driver. I've been working on my own hobby OS for half a decade. It does a lot less, but it has helped me realize that we can remove much of the…
We started using LLMs heavily at work this year and I switched from Vim to Zed to help with that. I now spend more time writing to the chat than editing code, and what I quickly learned to avoid frustration when I don't…
I assembled a solar server with those parts laying around last year: - Victron Monocrystalline Panel 90W 12V - Victron Gel Battery 12V 60Ah - Victron MPPT Charge Controller 75V 15A - Raspberry Pi Zero W - Witty Pi 5 -…
I noticed the same thing and indeed the status page is not reporting the issue. I could find the missing PRs by browsing the branches page.
I got a Quest 2 recently and Steam Link would not connect, ALVR would crash after a while, but WiVRn work perfectly on my Arch Linux with a AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. It's nice that we have multiple options. I assembled a…
I don't see any Fairphone on the page, they are not sold in the US?
I enjoyed reading this exchange, it's really a matter of perspective. For someone like me living in a country with the metric system there's no issues with negative values for the temperature. It just mean it's below…
I went from a X200 to work on my hobby OS 5 years ago, to a T440p with 16 GB of RAM for my daily computing, then upgraded to a T480 that I could fit with 64GB of RAM, and I finally added a X270 for a more compact form…
15 years also for me, mostly lurking from a remote location in France, reading some discussions every single day and continuously learning new things. This community had so much impact on my professional life as a full…
Interesting, but it'd be even better if it was the OpenStreenMap of Roman Roads instead of Google Maps because like some already mentioned I could easily spot inaccuracies in my local area and a collaborative effort…
I started hearing tinnitus a decade ago in a quiet room at night when I came back home after two years traveling the world at around 30 yo. Over the following months it became louder and noticed it more, then after…
The other day I found that they were struggling with "find me two synonyms of 'downloading' and 'extracting' that are the same length" because I was writing a script and wanted to see if could align the next path…
Edit: I checked the date and this server has been running since 2012 with just one re-installation a few years ago because it seemed faster than dealing with the issues I had after many years without upgrades. 13 years,…
I run a fileserver with ZFS + NFS since 2012 (I just checked the date) in my homelab and I'm happy about it. I could do the same on Linux of course but a little more OS diversity is not a bad thing!
Yes there's indeed a lot of doc available, but the main issue I discovered is figuring out what's still relevant when you mostly come from a Linux background. Thanks for the PDF suggestion, I didn't think about looking…
I've been using OpenIndiana for a file server in my homelab since it came out and it's been quietly doing its job ever since without much issues. Coming from Linux it's not easy to find the equivalent commands of what I…
I got a FP3 in 2020, replaced the battery and the bottom module in 2022 because I couldn't charge it anymore, and I've been really happy with it ever since. I'm not planning on buying a new phone until this one die. My…
Thanks, del.icio.us was what inspired me at the time to find this domain hack, it was indeed epic!
A long time ago, after Flickr got acquired by Yahoo, I decided to make my own web app to host my photos because I had found the perfect domain for it: https://pi.ctu.re I also needed to build another app to fetch and…
Hey Akkartik! That's really interesting! At the moment you're still using a terminal to launch the individual apps or something else?
Indeed! I started with rules to turn on or off my individual heaters based on the temperature of the room but that's too many rules to setup and update. Then I found the generic thermostat helper and my appreciation for…
I upgraded from 8 GB to 8+32 GB and will upgrade to 32+32 GB when the need arise but so far I can do web dev with that (16 GB is definitely not enough anymore sadly).
I have a T440p with 16 GB of RAM and a T480 with 40 GB of RAM (that can be extended again to 64 GB) and I'm also pretty happy with both and worried about the future of computing. I might stockpile a few of them!
I've been using decimal time for years and I really like it. I revived an obsolete unit, "dimi", to go with "centi" so that 1 centiday is 0.01 days, and 1 dimiday is 0.01 centidays.
Yes thanks! I remember all the things I needed to implement before reaching userspace, it's a lot indeed. After that it gets easier because every new change is motivated by a specific smaller goal like supporting the…
Impressive! I like the goal of making a hobby OS viable as a daily driver. I've been working on my own hobby OS for half a decade. It does a lot less, but it has helped me realize that we can remove much of the…
We started using LLMs heavily at work this year and I switched from Vim to Zed to help with that. I now spend more time writing to the chat than editing code, and what I quickly learned to avoid frustration when I don't…
I assembled a solar server with those parts laying around last year: - Victron Monocrystalline Panel 90W 12V - Victron Gel Battery 12V 60Ah - Victron MPPT Charge Controller 75V 15A - Raspberry Pi Zero W - Witty Pi 5 -…
I noticed the same thing and indeed the status page is not reporting the issue. I could find the missing PRs by browsing the branches page.
I got a Quest 2 recently and Steam Link would not connect, ALVR would crash after a while, but WiVRn work perfectly on my Arch Linux with a AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. It's nice that we have multiple options. I assembled a…
I don't see any Fairphone on the page, they are not sold in the US?
I enjoyed reading this exchange, it's really a matter of perspective. For someone like me living in a country with the metric system there's no issues with negative values for the temperature. It just mean it's below…
I went from a X200 to work on my hobby OS 5 years ago, to a T440p with 16 GB of RAM for my daily computing, then upgraded to a T480 that I could fit with 64GB of RAM, and I finally added a X270 for a more compact form…
15 years also for me, mostly lurking from a remote location in France, reading some discussions every single day and continuously learning new things. This community had so much impact on my professional life as a full…
Interesting, but it'd be even better if it was the OpenStreenMap of Roman Roads instead of Google Maps because like some already mentioned I could easily spot inaccuracies in my local area and a collaborative effort…
I started hearing tinnitus a decade ago in a quiet room at night when I came back home after two years traveling the world at around 30 yo. Over the following months it became louder and noticed it more, then after…
The other day I found that they were struggling with "find me two synonyms of 'downloading' and 'extracting' that are the same length" because I was writing a script and wanted to see if could align the next path…
Edit: I checked the date and this server has been running since 2012 with just one re-installation a few years ago because it seemed faster than dealing with the issues I had after many years without upgrades. 13 years,…
I run a fileserver with ZFS + NFS since 2012 (I just checked the date) in my homelab and I'm happy about it. I could do the same on Linux of course but a little more OS diversity is not a bad thing!
Yes there's indeed a lot of doc available, but the main issue I discovered is figuring out what's still relevant when you mostly come from a Linux background. Thanks for the PDF suggestion, I didn't think about looking…
I've been using OpenIndiana for a file server in my homelab since it came out and it's been quietly doing its job ever since without much issues. Coming from Linux it's not easy to find the equivalent commands of what I…
I got a FP3 in 2020, replaced the battery and the bottom module in 2022 because I couldn't charge it anymore, and I've been really happy with it ever since. I'm not planning on buying a new phone until this one die. My…
Thanks, del.icio.us was what inspired me at the time to find this domain hack, it was indeed epic!
A long time ago, after Flickr got acquired by Yahoo, I decided to make my own web app to host my photos because I had found the perfect domain for it: https://pi.ctu.re I also needed to build another app to fetch and…
Hey Akkartik! That's really interesting! At the moment you're still using a terminal to launch the individual apps or something else?
Indeed! I started with rules to turn on or off my individual heaters based on the temperature of the room but that's too many rules to setup and update. Then I found the generic thermostat helper and my appreciation for…
I upgraded from 8 GB to 8+32 GB and will upgrade to 32+32 GB when the need arise but so far I can do web dev with that (16 GB is definitely not enough anymore sadly).
I have a T440p with 16 GB of RAM and a T480 with 40 GB of RAM (that can be extended again to 64 GB) and I'm also pretty happy with both and worried about the future of computing. I might stockpile a few of them!