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Expert developer, Buddhist

  • Linux is amazing. It's hitting peak productivity with support for every driver, and highly optimized systems like Systems, Dbus, Wayland,and Pipewire. It's actually world class rn, both windows and Mac are jealous of what the core Linux is now. Linux now runs every server, most of the world's phones, most of the IoT devices, and some gaming stuff

    But it's still a tiny percentage of desktop/laptop, so yeah idk it's all good

  • writes poetry to a rhythm

    THIS GUY DESERVES TO DIE

  • Article hand waves how you don't even get wifi and then says come try for yourself? Many computers don't even have Ethernet ports

  • Idk man, I've used a lot of UI toolkits, and I don't really see anything wrong with GTK (though they do basically rewrite it from scratch every few years it seems...)

    The only thing that comes to mind is the React-ish world of UI systems, where model-view-controller patterns are more obvious to use. I.e. a concept of state where the UI automatically re-renders based on the data backing it

    But generally, GTK is a joy, and imo the world of HTML has long been trying to catch up to it. It's only kinda recently that we got flexbox, and that was always how GTK layouts were. The tooling, design guidelines, and visual editors have been great for a long time

  • The whole point here is that the build process was infiltrated - so you'd have to remake the build system yourself to compare, and that's not a task that can be automated

  • Very generous to imagine that maintainers have so much time on their hands

  • Idk if that's the right takeaway, more like 'oh shit there's probably many of these long con contributors out there, and we just happened to catch this one because it was a little sloppy due to the 0.5s thing'

    This shit got merged. Binary blobs and hex digit replacements. Into low level code that many things use. Just imagine how often there's no oversight at all

  • It's funny now that works huh, the polarization

  • Yep remember all that showmanship about how the Republicans in Congress are evil and preventing aid. Well, then white house just decided to send it anyway, as if that wasn't always an option...

  • Brilliant, who needs new fancy apps when you have email clients

    Tell Google to give us back our RSS feeds too, they stole em

    Then there's the irc client bridge to think about, posts could be channels and you reply in em

    And ofc the extra spicy sms bridge where an AI gives you an executive summary of your memes for the day

  • Nice ramble, seems about right, though there's always a new investing trend & VCs only slowed down a little, which happens in cycles

    We have yet to see AI really transform too much of the economy, largely because of factors like price & being too primitive. I am expecting we will get the price down and various models like video and audio perfected, hospital tools, various analysis devices based on pattern recognition. So we can expect steady gdp gains as people become more efficient at their jobs using faster tools. However this doesn't necessarily mean jobs lost, as productive efficiency is gained every year regardless. Companies can sell more product for lower prices, to new customers enabled by that price point, for example

  • Rule

    Jump
  • He's not actually, and if you read it, he warns that assigning meaning to meaninglessness is a fallacy. People feel bad because there's no meaning but then that's applying meaning to it. Transcendence of meaning frees you from it entirely and leads to Buddhism, which also embraced "emptiness" at the core of reality

  • Man that's wild that ChromeOS started as Ubuntu but then changed to Gentoo as a base. Then they launched the Linux VM thing and those images are based on Debian

    Well, I can't say I get it, but yeah cool

  • Those are for messing up image generators and they have already been defeated via de-glazing tools

  • I live rural and driving a big ol electric brick is my dream XD

  • Rust grows once it's punctured down, everyone knows this, no? I guess they only test cars in Texas and California. Still like the trukk

  • clearly never lived in a rural setting

  • I used to be a tiling wm arch purist, even worked on a tiling wm called Awesome. Until one day my boss pointed out that all any dev wants is a terminal with splits and a full screen web browser. It was this moment I became enlightened

  • Hmm usually this is where you use the "reset" command in your terminal. Yes there's a command that's specifically for dispelling demons. Not sure how do in vscode, as I am a NeoVim elitist asshole

  • vi?