

Same, I use Jetkvm for this too, has worked great


Same, I use Jetkvm for this too, has worked great


Reminded me of the book “The Name of the Wind”.


Just search for “cpu binning”, anything that slips through the cracks of that process are exactly this.


I’ve never owned a flip phone that I couldn’t plug in and swap the battery with a new one without it turning off. If that wasn’t normal with your phones I’m not sure why, maybe different circuitry?
Regardless making devices easy to repair, and thus open and maintainable was what I was getting at.
Codeberg / Forgejo and Tangled are my favorite options. Tangled because while it is VC backed, the open source and federated model are well thought out. If you haven’t read the source code I highly recommend it, it’s genius.


I’ve been pondering moving off GitHub to forgejo or tangled for a while now.
GitHub has been less than useful the last month or so, and unless you’re a bootlicker, no reason to stick around and watch Microsoft enshittify it while everyone else makes excuses for its poor uptime and stability. I am beyond tired of people saying they are “experiencing scaling problems” as an excuse, as if Microsoft isn’t one of the largest companies on the planet with endless resources and talent. Boo hoo, go wipe your tears with your piles of cash Microslop.


Just make hot swapping batteries normal again like it used to be.


Your take of “give people a break, we all want to get home safely” and in contrast of a few comments up, “crossing three lanes to make a left turn”, are taking me for a ride.
I don’t think everyone wants to get home safely honestly. Some of us are having bad days, overtired, on drugs, raging, and who knows what, all while driving next to the mom with four kids in the backseat who hasn’t slept in a week.
Ironically somehow AI is making disabling JS better nowadays, because text/markdown is becoming normalized, so receiving a pure text version of a page is a thing again.
If someone could help me figure out how to get my monitor res to be remembered when waking from sleep in Wayland, that’d be a dream.
My theory is that it forgets the EDID, since every time I restart the monitor and trigger a negotiation it fixes the resolution from 640x480 to native.


The pain I felt when I cracked my 12” display still echoes in my mind.


I would use this for streaming games from a wired PC to a device that’s wireless. Not having to run a wire is magical.


It’s not common knowledge outside of dev circles tbh, your advice to blocks ads though is legit. You don’t deserve those downvotes


I wouldn’t call them different browsers, more like skins or “chrome”. All iOS browsers are built on Apple WebKit. This essentially makes all of them reskinned versions of Safari.
Sure they may have some clever UI, accessibility, or platform specific functionality. But they are nothing like any of those browsers on other operating systems.


I’ve never had to use windows at work except for some extremely rare moments, such as debugging a customer issue.
Always had a choice between Linux and macOS, and even if it was a requirement, I’d just become the change I wanted to see, show them all the money they could be saving and improve security demonstrably.


I described it that way because the content morphed several times moments after the blog post went up, and appeared fully automated.
Perhaps a human reviewed it and updated it after the fact, but I’d be shocked if the original post I saw wasn’t an LLM.


In case anyone wants to skip the weird ai content blog
Here is the source: https://react.dev/blog/2025/12/03/critical-security-vulnerability-in-react-server-components
Thank you!
Thanks! I am so excited about it
It’s so common that many bachelor/ette parties will include a bar crawl as part of or as the main event, sometimes even spanning multiple days