Those shrimp are cool.
Those shrimp are cool.
Yes, but the spec is intentionally flexible about some things, so a bit of work has to be done to ensure compatibility.
But also the cartel thing.
And the gov is apparently “protecting” us from solving this ourselves with black market eggs. Bootleggs?
I like the FreeBSD option because Beastie, but also GuixSD for something truly different.
See, that makes sense. You’re probably right. They didn’t paren their parenthetical.
You’re technically correct, but missing the point of the post. Canonical is withholding a security patch to extort a subscription.
For a second, I misread this and thought Rockbox had a desktop port.
He explained that IRQ suspension enhances network performance while maintaining low latency during low-traffic conditions by reducing unnecessary CPU interruptions during high-traffic periods.
Am I overtired or is this nonsense?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlJsVqc0ywM&t=30 in case you need to see it
I have been pooped on by a spider.
They wouldn’t even accept my card for mysterious reasons. Only time I’ve had that problem.
I’d use something that already exists:
The focus of the latter two is slightly off, but it would work.
Actually, I’d probably not add a use-specific thing unless I needed something specific it offered. I’d just pop up another page on our shared wiki to track things, or put it in a synced note app.
Depends on your platform. I don’t know about drop in calls, tho.
That’s where a Ulysses pact can help: https://pluralistic.net/2024/11/02/ulysses-pact/
Syncthing is another nice option for syncing Obsidian notes.
You’ll want to use Syncthing-fork on Android.
XMPP, but unironically
If they’re courting buyers, it’s already dead. It’s just not started to stink yet.
That thing is going to weigh as much as a cadaver