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You should celebrate with some upside down cake
You should celebrate with some upside down cake
It’s fine at work. Frankly it’s a problem socially: everyone wants to judge- if you earn more then they resent it, if you earn less, they sneer at you, if you earn ‘about the same’ then people want to calculate how you spend your money and criticise something about that.
Zim desktop wiki? I’ve used it for years. Cross platform, open source, lots of features. Bear in mind that there are a lot of plugins, including one specifically for journaling
Coming from what looks to me like a different perspective to many of the commenters here (Disclosure I am a professional platform engineer):
If you are already scripting your setups then yes you should absolutely learn/use Ansible. The key reasons are that it is robust, explicit, and repeatable- doesn’t matter whether that’s the same host multiple times or multiple hosts. I have lost count of the number of pet Bash scripts I have encountered in various shops, many of them created by quite talented people. They all had problems. Some typical ones:
Issue | Example |
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Most people write bash scripts without dependency checks | ‘Of course everyone will have gnu coreutils installed, it’s part of every Linux distro’ - someone runs the script on a Mac |
We need to pass this action out to a command-line tool, that’s obvious | Fails if command-line tool isn’t available, no handling errors from tool if they aren’t exactly what’s expected |
Of course people will realise that they need to run this from an environment prepared in this exact (undocumented) way | Someone runs the script in a different environment |
Of course people will be running this on x86_64/AMD64, all these third party binaries are available for that | Someone runs it on ARM |
Of course people will know what to do if the script fails midway through | People try to re-run the script when it fails mid-way through and it’s a mess |
The thing about Ansible is that it can be modular (if you want) and you can use other people’s code but fundamentally it runs one step at a time. You will know for each step:
Reading the article it seems to me that this girl was pushed ‘to excel’ beyond endurance…
Who came up with this ridiculous headline?
Plus one for zim. No lock-in, cross platform, etc.
What are you basing your ‘guess’ on? IKEA typically design their own products. They already produce Smart home speakers. Why do you suppose that this would be a rebranded product from somebody else?
Is there some cache on your old phone from some previous ‘activate on this device’ required?
Lemmy Connect for android has regex filters
This is generally a good article but this section
Erin Rackham proposes being perceived as another type of sense.
She can propose but the link is to a TikTok and meantime ‘gaze detection’ has been disproven repeatedly. Here’s a link to an accessible article by an accredited neuroscientist writing in an academic journal discussing exactly this
Thanks for explaining. I guess this would be comparable to e.g. Blu-ray key revocation. I suppose it’s possible but I’m not sure how likely it is considering the potential downsides, e.g. legal liability, for anyone doing this, compared to I’m not sure what upsides where there’s no profit to be found and all costs sunk
Oh no, I understood the watermarking concern. This sort of thing is famous with with Oscar screeners and electronic books. I was asking about OP’s suggestion that the font might be effectively withdrawn by a third party
Please excuse my lack of knowledge here. Am I under to understand from your post that software that you have purchased from another supplier will check from files that you have bought from this supplier and refuse to use them based on their attestation?
Paper boats on a lake or river?
Hmv are basically a vanity project for record labels at this point. They’ve gone bust twice since 2013. Their peers e.g. tower records and virgin megastore are long gone.
Realistically you will always need to be able to read documentation for:
All of this will be in English even if your project is in another human language. Yes there will be translation for some of it available but it will be partial, incomplete, dated, etc. you’ll be using English so much anyway and have people from other countries working on the code regardless that you’re adding a needless barrier using a different national language.
Look at the French government open source codee for instance. The overall website is in French but the actual repos are covered and mostly seem to be in English
Have you looked at Apple laptops in this area? They all now have magsafe charging as well as usb-c
Sure. And then boot the client single user, and go even more nuts.
P.s. I’m not a windows fan
It’s very mass market, not particularly well informed general news source and this is a specialist community where this is relevant to its specialist field