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  • That is cool. I use dcli which is quite nice to use and easily manages dotfiles and scripts. I see you've added post install hooks which would allow to manage dotfiles for example.

    I really like to use a declarative package manager on a different distro than NixOS. My current install is managed entirely by that tool with specific scripts that modify some config files like fstab for instance.

  • To use Excel with macros, I don't even think the web version will cut it. Your only option is to use something like winboat to use excel inside a windows docker container as far as I know.

  • 🤣 Exactly what I was asking myself. If their justification is "this group wasn't massacred, this group was instead", how the fuck is that better? I never understand how people can be so willing in justifying authoritarian regimes and massacres...

  • I mean... The pro LLM people must surely have a tool to do OCR and analyse natural language of documents... I personally don't trust these that much, but they surely do much more than me.

  • Yes, just lightly press on the brake pedal.

  • Immich photos are one of the main thing I backup. I use duplicacy and I backup to backblaze B2 storage. It does incremental backups. Same thing with docker persistent data or other things I consider important.

  • Why this complicated setup? Komodo handles auto update by itself. It also update the whole stack at once, so no shutdown of the BD while the app stays up. Just have 2 checkboxes to tick.

    The less stuff the better, it's essential in case you have a failure. I only have to redeploy komodo, then all my stacks will be ready to get back online. I even removed watchtower.

  • Yeggi, their search is also way better.

  • I have a surface go 3 and a surface pro 7. I installed Arch on both and also enabled secure boot. Installing Arch works, but wifi on the installation drive doesn't work. I plug in a usb hub with Ethernet and I'm fine after. Enabling secure boot is harder, but it can work.

  • While I agree, it surly is not how the CPC sees it. The CPC had an historic participation and only a circonscription had to vote for Pierre. In a way, he was rejected by his constituents, but not by Canada. If it wasn't for the NDP partisans that voted liberals, we probably would have a conservative government. So yeah... I'm not hopeful for the future, next elections might be deceiving.

  • Immigration makes the housing demand worse, but most anti-immigration arguments completely forget that they help with the supply by bringing manpower to build the homes. So in a healthy market, it would balance it out. Unfortunately, both of you touch on a few points that makes this market unhealthy, so supply is restricted way too much. Bringing more manpower doesn't help since it's not the bottleneck.

    The anti-immigration arguments are mainly from the racist right that looks for a boogyman while ignoring the real causes of our issues.

  • Didn't follow that, thx for the info! I'll look to use freecad instead.

  • I tried Onshape and now switched to ondsel which is freecad but with a different user interface.

    I've had success with it. I find onshape to be a little easier to work with, but I find owning my files more important.

  • God damn it. It's the best provider I found that has all the features I want. Now I don't know where to move...

  • No problem qtile was by far my favorite WM when I used X11. Enjoy your setup!

  • Is this qtile on Wayland or X11? I used to love qtile, but Wayland features weren't on par with hyprland. If it's Wayland, how do you like it?

  • You're right that this is the thinking. But it's so wrong though. I'm quite sure that a strong bike network reduces cars on the road, aiding car congestion. But you're right that it's not what people perceive.

  • That is actually very useful. I'm saving that for later.

  • I'm not the one who mixes them up... The one I replied to was presenting RCV as a panacea that would help with this party voting when in fact it entrenches the most popular party and remove most chances of other party to ever win an election.

    If you want smaller parties to win, RCV isn't the solution, you need proportional representation. You can combine both though, but that's not what was implied in the comment that I replied to.