

Wow, that’s really impressive! And they’re not being paid by Apple either…
they/them && ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Wow, that’s really impressive! And they’re not being paid by Apple either…
I thought there would be lots of Linux distros designed for SoCs since they’re somewhat common for laptops.
Huh, I thought it was ARM enough to work with existing other distros, but I guess not. I learned something new today, thanks!
Congrats. May I ask why you choose to go Fedora rather than another Debian derivative?
I’m using GymRoutines. It’s for gym routines only, not weight loss or nutrition. It’s perfect for my needs.
“Shitty-er” to rhyme with “prettier”, I would guess.
Oh no!!! Took a second read.
I liked having less space between my hands (left hand on the keyboard, right hand on the mouse). I also rarely use the numpad and other keys, so the negligible sacrifice was worth it for better ergonomics.
OpenWeather: shows weekly overview by default; if you select one day it shows you a nice graph of precipitation and temperature for that day. Good for figuring out the forecast at a glance.
Weawow: the Hourly Details view is amazing for scrolling through the next few days hour by hour and seeing precipitation amount, precipitation probability, temperature, and so on all at the same time. I love the detail it provides. Also, I believe the beautiful pictures in the app are community-donated.
Neo Store: Doesn’t allow auto-updating, but I like its layout significantly better than F-Droid.
Voyager for Lemmy: neat compact layout allowing you to see many more posts at a glance than any other app I’ve tried (Jerboa, Liftoff, Thunder). Also lots of nice features like marking newly created accounts with a baby emoji, ability to share comments as nicely formatted screenshots (I didn’t think I’d use this feature but it’s honestly so convenient!), and ability to customize swipe behavior.
What alternatives are there? Just the big .org, .com, .net ones?
I think there are good free online courses, like Harvard’s CS 50 course. I’ve also heard of OpenCourseWare. I haven’t used either of them personally, though.
[W]ould anyone have spent this much time and effort writing about how much they hated Unix if they didn’t secretly love it? I’ll leave that to the readers to judge, but in the end, it really doesn’t matter: If this book doesn’t kill Unix, nothing will.
I like the foreword so far.
They don’t need a future. They want profit right now. Pump and dump.
It wouldn’t be pulling up the ladder behind them if we force them to step down that ladder and burn it by retraining their models from scratch “with databases that don’t infringe on intellectual property rights”.
It does definitely depend on good management, especially now with “community features” that you really need a good admin team to make best use of.
I like being able to filter for messages associated with particular users, messages with particular attachments or embeds, and messages before/after specific dates. I like that and you can’t get that as easily anywhere else that I can think of off the top of my head (not Google, anyway).
I’ve been really liking Neo Store.
>“bloody oxygen tracking patent”
>click on post
>“blood oxygen tracking patent”
:/
Network Time Protocol? Cool, didn’t know that!