Looks good, I’m going to try it out. I’ve almost good a complete zero mouse setup on my computer and i only use it for websites. I go as far as to use the terminal to connect to BT headphones and to play/pause music.
Looks good, I’m going to try it out. I’ve almost good a complete zero mouse setup on my computer and i only use it for websites. I go as far as to use the terminal to connect to BT headphones and to play/pause music.
Revanced is alive and kicking guys.
I’m really interested in a tiling VM such as hyperland but I really like all the features of KDE. The latest release is absolutely massive and comes with “Save current theme”


Yeah, but the landscape is pretty harsh for AA games right now. They could easily milk the IP they already have.


The bar was so low. Shadow of the Colossus remaster would have made bank.


I would buy a shadow of the colossus remaster and pay for a DLC for more bosses.
For fun I’m going to explain why. So air can hold some amount of water in it at any temperature. Water energy in form of heat is not evenly distributed so some molecules move faster than others, at the surface some move fast enough to escape the water and into the air. That’s called evaporation, boiling does however require 100°C.
This also explains why humid weather affects evaporation (lower capacity to hold water in air) and at high humidity there’s an a similar chance of water being deposited to the body of water as water escaping which affects evaporation speed a lot.
Honestly, I really like this quality of water, it would be super annoying to deal with otherwise.
I like using bash a lot for terminal automation but as soon as anything goes beyond around 7-15 lines I reach for a scripting language like python or js. Bash is just really hard and counterintuitive
I actually like it a lot for stuff that is user specific, not repo specific. I imagine someone could have a “build.log” to view the build output in some specific way that hooks up to a mini taskbar app or some other random shit.
I’ve personally added some files that don’t relate to the project at all and has no reason for being inside a .gitignore and I’ve had to add it many times.
I used to be anti AI generated code but now I’m leaning into it. The thing is you need to engineer your context a lot and make sure that the AI has all the relevant information in the context and everything else is minimised.
The code it outputs is usually 7/10 which is below standard for many parts such as auth, access layer, abstractions etc. but completely adequate when creating a dialog for editing data as an admin user.
Don’t get me wrong also, I spent 10 years coding and I fucking loved it and it’s a damn shame what’s happening to our craft. It’s like being a guitar player and everyone uses music production software now to create what you did by just describing it instead of playing. That’s the crux of the issue the way I see it, my most valuable skill is now deprecated and instead code review, explaining tasks to a junior, linking relevant quick start documentation, clarity of English explanations, architecture, knowledge of the code base, designing guidelines for how to work (like SKILLS.md files), security and creating dirty internal tooling to save you or your LLM a step are now in.
The way I see it is that a large portion of our job has changed for the worse, I don’t get to just spend a day solving a problem and make the code flow through my fingers anymore, I make my “junior” do it, fix obvious bugs if any and spend the rest on QA.


It’s always backwards compatible so major versions don’t mean anything.
Yeah, the global hegemon can always do a “rules for thee, not for me” thing. It’s like trying to fine a king for a parking violation.


Honestly, if they make it with upgradable RAM, M2 SSD and GPU you’re essentially buying 1 and getting gen 2 and 3 for 50% off.
How people see the US as “the good guys” is beyond me. The only thing they had going was defending the rules based global order but that is now becoming less relevant in favor of power politics.


It reminds me of this one. Sure you could make a case for selection based on breeding qualities but that’s a huge investment for just looking good. I think this guys take is more plausible.
I mean, look at the super chonky neck bones.

US culture varies a lot by state to state, YMMV.
I want to get another map which includes rules for guests. In some countries it’s shoes off unless you’re a guest.


Everything in Debian just works, but people are looking for more features than Debian offers out of the box.
I can see why people would want Debian if they’ve been burned couple of times by distros that move very fast and break stuff.


Like ham and cheese in a restaurant.
Iceland mentioned 🇮🇸