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go brrr
nixos-hardware
go brrr
Awesome project! Thanks for taking the time to post.
Curious if you considered offsetting the mounting holes to account for the fork rake angle? That way the bags would sit vertically and loading / unloading might be a little easier. Although I would guess that your design is a little more aerodynamic if that’s your thing!
Did you remove the french language pack? That’s gonna be another 15 easy
I finally finished setting up my Nebula network! An overlay network, as opposed to a true VPN, but excellent for flexibility and remote access. For anyone wanting maximum control over your network with excellent performance, I highly recommend it.
Check out apalrd’s blog for a great tutorial if you’re interested.
It depends on where you’re at with fitness and health in general. Prioritize being well regardless of feedback here. That includes adequate rest, nutrition, hydration, etc.
For most folks, consistency is by far the most important factor. Stick to a schedule that works for you and do what you can. Maybe set up something like this:
“the goal”: what you’d like to be able to do
“the bar”: the minimum that qualifies as a workout for you
Maybe you don’t crush the goal every time, but clearing the bar will go a very long way. Make it accessible! Maybe the goal is a 30 minute run and the bar is a 15 minute walk, for example.
I absolutely love Scarpa. They make the only footwear that really, really, fits my weird feet off the shelf. I just wish they made ski boots for the sane.
I’ve never heard of that in the states. What region are you referring to? Sounds like an eastern seaboard thing to me.
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Python is just as portable these days (on modern hardware, caveats, caveats).
Honestly so intuitive that I start there too unless I have a need for speed or distinct memory control. There’s no job too small for a python script.
It’s in the video too! With this level of coverage and functionality it seems like a reasonable goal IMO
Thanks for the share! Pretty encouraging to see so much progress. Alpha in 2026!
6 in one, half dozen in the other
Beat me to it 😂
For that workload? I quite literally run more than that on a (le)potato
+1 for both comments above.
Back up your current disk! If you do it properly you can always restore your current operating system if this experiment doesn’t pan out.
Fedora KDE is an excellent starter choice. The DE will feel relatively familiar coming from Windows and Fedora is very much a batteries included distro. Red Hat guides are excellent and very useful in that family.
That’s not even to mention declarative, rootless, podman containers via systemd or quadlet (the containers, too, can be NixOS)!
NixOS Containers can also be a good option if you don’t care about rootless.
Another one for Tuta, with addy.io as a proxy service. Nice integration with Bitwarden for making new accounts + it’s simple to make rules based on the to address for easy filtering.
Would there be any harm in using this in conjunction with something like Stirling to edit with one and read with the other?
For me its the android auto compatibility. OSM won’t (and probably shouldnt) jump through the google hoops to do so. It’s at least nice to have a more open option for an otherwise very proprietary ecosystem. Even though organic maps has room to improve