

Cliqué sin leer y esperaba contenido en latín…
Pero che, la página se ve muy bien. Recursos localizados son importantes, así como páginas especializadas en ellos.
I have two chimps within, Laziness and Hyperactivity. They smoke cigs, drink yerba, fling shit at each other, and devour the face of anyone who gets close to either.
They also devour my dreams.


Cliqué sin leer y esperaba contenido en latín…
Pero che, la página se ve muy bien. Recursos localizados son importantes, así como páginas especializadas en ellos.


I’ve been using Linux for long enough to have been disappointed multiple times. And 90% of the time it’s about regression. In no particular order:
etc.


At those times I’m fucking glad I overengineered my autoclicker script. This means, once Wayland hits me, switching from xdotool to ydotool won’t cause me too much pain. (Most of the script stays as it is, only base functions like “Click” get remade. And yes, I’m lazy.)


That’s how I’d sleep too, even with the computer turned on as I seed and leech, but then there’s a cat-shaped arsehole who insists sleeping over me.




This graph compares the desktop OS market share split between Microsoft (Windows), Apple (OS X, iOS, macOS), Google (Chrome OS, Android), and what’s being reported as “Linux”. Notably, it removes the “Other”, “Playstation”, and “Unknown” values, and re-normalises the rest to 100 (percent). Made by downloading the data from StatCounter

Windows only share of the above.

Apple, Google, Linux shares of the above.
If you guys want to check the numbers and my maths here’s the spreadsheet.
I never understood it either.
real (R$)
CALL THE AMBERLAMPS! !tiodopave@lemmy.eco.br IS LEAKING AGAIN!
Still better than the Portuguese equivalent: “what does the arse[hole] have to do with the pants?” (o que o cu tem a ver com as calças?)
I like measuring things. Probably a carryover habit of my first uni (Chemistry), but the end result tends to be more predictable, and it helps me to avoid dumb mistakes from lack of attention.
For some things there’s a bit more leeway to eyeball things; for example, if I’m adding water to dough I’ll probably eyeball it. (Specially as hydration tends to behave weirdly in rainy days, so it’s better to go by texture than by fixed amounts.) But I’m certainly not eyeballing the amount of salt that goes in the polenta, rice or meats.
Side note I hate that Reddit oversimplification where people seem to believe cooking allows eyeballing but baking doesn’t. It stinks mental laziness; I think in both cases there’s some room for eyeballing, and some for precision.


Down: 2,92 TB, Up: 3,85 TB, Ratio: 1,32
I try my best to not be a dead weight, but I download pretty obscure shit so even if I keep the torrent seeding for a whole month people don’t download it.


Fuck, I remember it. It was 110% cute!


Note Black Torch predates Chainsaw Man by two years or so.
In fact I don’t know why they resurrected this series. But not complaining about it.


Prolly getting one season and that’s it, the story is ~20 chapters, but I don’t recall if it was axed or planned already short.
First episode was a decent intro of the two MCs (Jiro and Rago): good-natured punk who speaks with animal x mononoke who’s a shadow of his former self.


Amazing adaptation of the Eris gaiden. So much being done to show Eris’ character, beyond the words:
In no moment you need to be said “this is why she’s called the Mad Dog”.


Ooooh, this part is hilarious. Nina thinking Eris is just making shit up on the spot, then finding Rudeus is actually way stronger than she expected!
Small info on the styles:
They’re in a weird triangle of sorts: Sword God overwhelms North God, North God tricks Water God, Water God counters Sword God. That explains why it’s so important for Eris to train against all three styles; if she focuses on a single one, Orsted can simply use the one that beats it.


That “eleven” is an old meme :P


I fully agree with you. It goes three ways:
I’m not authority by all means. Just someone who’s cross-breeding peppers at home, and had to read about this stuff to know if my goal (four custom pepper varieties) is even viable with the varieties I have at hand.
The reason I used species names is because it’s cleaner — plenty species have multiple cultivars, cultivars often have local names, and some of those don’t even have an English name.
so I’ll take everything you said has fact
Please, don’t. It’s good to check info people mention in social media.
Info on diverging 17mya: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/feel-the-burn-new-world-chilies-traced-back-nearly-17-million-years/
Biggest clade diversity being in the Andes: check this map, focus on Bolivia. The association between clade diversity x geographical origin is a common rule of thumb biologists (and linguists) follow.


Is this the flag I’m supposed to replace with Visibly Artistic, Newly Doodled Additions, Laid Intrusively Supra Merdiculae*? Or will be there a bigger one? NO KINGS, NO KINGDOMS, NO FLAGS! DEFACE THE FLAGS IN THE CANVAS! SAY «NO» TO THE DIGITAL VERSION OF IMPERIALISM!!!11one11eleven
I’m 25% joking, 75% serious with the above. I do think people should gang up against the largest country flag they find in the Canvas, whichever it is, and deface it. Not just “work around”, as if you were a vassal and your suzerain “graciously” accepts your doodle over it; no, fuck those country flags, if we gang up we’ll force people to either shrink or remove them. Because yes they do tend to take A LOT of space.
On another matter, since Canvas is in two weeks, I feel like I should stop being a lazy arse and prepare my template; I’m thinking of doing something silly, like a (tidied, pixellated, and waaaaay smaller) version of this:

The pic above is 320 x 200, but I think 80x50 would still look good while not wasting too much canvas space.
*sorry for the unnecessary Latin. It’s just “over shit” wouldn’t fit the acronym.


The manga is by no means a masterwork, but it’s fun, and it gets more interesting as it progresses. This anime adaptation is rather faithful, so I’m expecting it to follow fashion. Although to be frank I think the most interesting parts will be likely way past the end of the season; they seem to be adapting 2 chapters per episode.
Yup.
On a lighter side, apparently ydotool has a smarter design; instead of sending events to the X server like xdotool does, it emulates an input device. This means you can start using it before migrating to Wayland, and in case the Linux community eventually deprecates Wayland for something else, it should still work.
Now I just need a Wayland equivalent to grabc. A lot of my autoclicker scripts relies on it for dynamic behaviour, like “keep clicking
$pixel1until$pixel2changes colour”.