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I do stuff

  • A single git command can get everything for split repos if you use submodules

  • Ooh, you're one of today's lucky 10,000!

    Ink is a liquid that is sprayed in tiny dots and dries onto the paper, while toner is a powder that gets attached to the paper with electrostatic forces using lasers, and then fused to it with heat! It's a super neat process.

  • That was the joke, toner isn't ink, it's toner ;-)

  • I hope not, given that thing doesn't have one!

  • Because dns ad blocking is typically done with something like dnsmasq which doesn't support DNS over HTTPS, though it's easy enough to setup a resolver/forwarder that does

  • Unfortunately for us, we're not the customer

  • Truly some of the words ever written

  • I've only ever used it in evil mode, and it's not the same

  • The main reason for using (neo)vim is motions and text objects. Pretty cool to be able to type cxia, ]a, cxia to swap two function parameters in code. Or daf to delete a whole function.

    Even just f to jump to a specific character later in the line, or t to jump up to that character are absolutely life changing.

    I love love love editing HTML in neovim with the ability to do stuff like dst for "delete surrounding tag" or St<div class="something"> to surround the current selection with a new tag. I have yet to find another editor that can do stuff like that with just a couple key presses.

  • I just use discord in a browser on my machine. Cant stand the desktop client.

  • F-keys!

  • I host my own Suwayomi server and use the web interface, bonus points that it keeps progress synced with my other devices (Using Tachij2k now that Tachiyomi is defunct)

  • That just sounds like something a discord bot could do

  • As is Mailspring

  • Meanwhile, for my homelab I just use split DNS and a (properly registered+set up) .house domain - But that's because I have services that I want to have working with one name both inside and outside of my network

  • Yep, as someone who just recently setup a hyperconverged mini proxmox cluster running ceph for a kubernetes cluster atop it, storage is hard to do right. Wasn't until after I migrated my minor services to the new cluster that I realized that ceph's rbd csi can't be used by multiple pods at once, so having replicas of something like Nextcloud means I'll have to use object storage instead of block storage. I mean. I can do that, I just don't want to lol. It also heavily complicates installing apps into Nextcloud.

  • There's always the fork network graph, but it's not exactly easy to spot which forks are good, just the ones with the most recent commits

  • Well they are both interoperable

  • Chemtrails*