

sounds like you grew up in america.
sounds like you grew up in america.
man, when i was a kid i was bullied for reading at recess, or infodumping about inappropriate stuff, or being bad at running. kids these days are so materialist.
then have them pay for it.
anubis is basically a bitcoin miner, with the difficulty turned way down (and obviously not resulting in any coins), so it’s inherently random. if it takes minutes it does seem like something is wrong though. maybe a network error?
gboard and heliboard both have it. been using it for years. it’s awful for glide typing since you’re mostly just bouncing around the home row.
one thing gnome is really good at is multitouch touchpad gestures. when on a laptop, and you don’t have to move a lat to get to the mouse, it’s very quick.
maybe it’s because i grew up with vhs first but dvd always felt like a lot of hassle compared to just “put it in and watch”
oh absolutely, it’s fascinating to hear a perspective i didn’t know existed.
i ripped all my dvds specifically to get rid of the menus because they were slow, hard to use, and full of frustrating animations. they usually just felt like an afterthought.
i’ve never been one to be swayed by extras, it usually just feels akin to jingling keys to get me to buy shit. maybe i’m weird.
it’s called “distrohopping”, and yes. nowadays it’s easier to do it in a vm, but less fun
thankfully there is a -bin package
i’ve never heard of anyone that keeps dvd menus around. like, i get it for archival purposes but i would never want to actually navigate a menu when i want to watch something. in my mind it’s like sitting through the commercials on a rented vhs. i would probably store a converted copy as well, in a format that would let me specify from the application what track and subtitle i want so i can set a default.
oh this was a while ago, i currently don’t have a homelab. i gave up waiting for mods to update and then it slipped my mind.
do you use a premade compose file or did you write your own? i started out my own but it quickly got very complicated…
no, linux is a unix-like. macos is an actual unix.
i tend to use mit for things i see little value in, and something stronger for things i think may be useful.
but i don’t get to publish much code.
the “take our work and pay us nothing, please” crowd.
so with modern hood heights, that’s… 30 meters?