

This is 14 days old. Why post it now? I think most people interested will already know.


This is 14 days old. Why post it now? I think most people interested will already know.


Currently? If we both had to give a lecture on GR, well I think I’d do a better job of it than his remains


It’s a good quote, but isn’t measles the measles of mankind?


“The View? I’m gonna watch The View?”
“Hey Mikey. I think he likes it”


I think this type of argument is relatively flawed. Obviously I’m very happy to leave one platform for another, but most people dont like change and want to be where thier friends are. I think it’s reasonable to expect them to get over the former, but because of the former they would probably have to leave their friends behind. Thats obviously not viable for teenagers and it’s a rare few that are willing to do that into thier 20s as well.
Seeing as getting people to make a move is so hard I think forcing these platforms not to be so vile would be a good move. We should put the onus on the platforms, not the users.


Is there data for 2024 yet?
I’m in too deep. I’m trying this script. Fingers crossed
As a person who just installed proxmox for the first time a couple of weeks ago, does this allow me to fix some of my mistakes and convert VMs to LXCs?
I don’t disagree, but using AI to point at extra places that need human attention seems like a smart move to me.


It is indeed
They’re good, but I find both to be marginally less legible than Source Code Pro where the i and j are clearer, particularly when next to each other. The a is less clear in Source Code Pro though, so I’m still looking for the perfect font.


Speak for yourself


It sounds good, but I’m not willing to give up Wayland features for it. I’ll just have to keep my fingers crossed for Wayland support further down the road.
Edit: Here’s one that works for Wayland as well https://github.com/RedBearAK/toshy


How well does it work and how much customisation do you need to do to keep things parallel to Mac shortcuts?


Oh really? I’ve been thinking about making a move to Pop. I’m waiting until at least the next LTS is out though.


If you could set them system wide, that’d be a dream
Correlation ≠ causation. I would assume that people with underlying health conditions sleep less/worse on average. Some of those health conditions could in some cases cause cancer and in others some could be cancer. Now let me actually read the article and see if they took account of this.
Edit: It has a bunch of caveats at the end quoting someone saying things like i did but with some actually expertise, e.g.
So don’t stay up at night more worring that doing so is causing cancer. There’s every chance it isn’t and there are just a few unlucky people that are creating the association, because they have some form already.