París was ok when I went, but I do really remember there being loads of dogshit everywhere.
Respect the burrito.
París was ok when I went, but I do really remember there being loads of dogshit everywhere.
I’ve had days where I’ve felt like doing that.
Still good. One day…
Unless somethkng changed in the last few years, SSDs are much much faster.
I find it easy to have this mindset too. Sometimes it’s outright depressing.
But I think a lot of this is a result of the media having given up on reporting good news.
Try ignoring the news for a while and you may feel better.
I had a +3. At the time it was much better than rubber 48K keys.
If you are expecting cherry mx switches, you will be disappointed.
That’s true. I did learn a lot, but the idea of setting it all up again gives me anxiety.
I self host my email. It was hard work to set up. 0/10. Would not come again.
If you could call it an OS, ZX spectrum basic was my first. My first Linux was Slackware 6 or 7 installed from a string of floppies. Good times.
Good to see a list not containing just the obvious stuff.
I’ve read about a third of this list, and the others sound good.
The only one I’m not sure about is flatland.
Or is it the OpenBSD firewall, pf?
Never heard of this language, but you’d be surprised how hard it is to write a correct and portable shell script.
Personally, I’d break out python once the script gets larger than a few lines, or rust if I want something more proper.
What the hell is this? Half way down the page it becomes a crypto advert…
I’m sticking with doas, thanks.
I see a lot of this recently.
I wall of text about software whose purpose I have no idea.
Going to their homepage doesn’t help much either. Looks like some kind of self hosted social network?
I think its interesting from a historical perspective.
I imagine people will examine the code, find easter eggs, bugs, unknown features, amusing comments etc.
I look forward to seeing what is found.
multi directory syncing with src and/or dest for each input directory
So this is like “normal”, “send only”, “recieve only” folders in syncthing?
I don’t care as long as there is bogroll available.