cyanarchy

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cyanarchy,

About as remembered these days as xfire

cyanarchy,

If you didn’t tell me one of these were fake I would never have questioned it.

cyanarchy,

LiGNUx is a hill I’m entrenched and ready to die on.

cyanarchy,

Seconded, Alacritty has been great to me

cyanarchy,

Dude I’m not interested in going scorched earth on one of the most useful repositories of practical information and discussion, and I’m disturbed that you’re so zealous to do so.

cyanarchy,

I was a couple weeks into using Linux before this was made clear to me and the world made a lot more sense.

cyanarchy,

Just ripped a friend’s entire collection using cyanrip. Might be more powerful tools out there but I wanted something from the CLI.

cyanarchy,

A jack of all trades and a master of none?

cyanarchy,

You clearly don’t have much experience with the full bell curve of people’s ability with computers.

cyanarchy,

I have 64GB as future proofing (ITX board, two slots, can’t address any more). Normally I probably use 8 to 10 of those doing things like gaming and hoarding internet tabs like they’re a nonrenewable resource. I actually managed to crash my machine with an out of memory condition compiling something a while back. I don’t remember what and I’m sure it doesn’t count as regular use but I installed ZRAM to prevent it from happening again.

cyanarchy,

Got a old piece of hardware that I want to breathe new life into as an NAS. Going to learn me some more about file systems and networks.

cyanarchy,

I do appreciate the self awareness of Tox being an unbridled agent of chaos, gives me big goose vibes.

cyanarchy, (edited )

Godspede to the madlad who needed that to exist

cyanarchy,

I would point out, by comparison, that piston engines are effectively obsolete for certain applications. Most aircraft operate on some type of jet engine, which involves the same core concepts of thermodynamics and aeronautics, but are still fundamentally different. They also optimize for different criteria, which is why neither jet engines nor piston engines hold a monopoly on any class of vehicle.

This is really stretching the computer metaphor. I think my point is that there will be room for rethinking paradigms as our applications of computers grow to include things that weren’t originally planned for. But in a mature technology there’s a lot of established precedent, and that’s not easily overcome. It takes something that can improve the field like jet engines made new aircraft possible.

cyanarchy, (edited )

This is at the discretion of your local vendors. Some places in my area stopped selling them altogether rather than raise the price. I think Arizona had to take the 99¢ branding off the can because it doesn’t work in a lot of markets. Places in my area will have them as cheap as 79¢ but it’s obviously a loss leader.

cyanarchy, (edited )

I currently use a combo of btop and radeontop for this. For GPU monitoring I’ve also used nvtop.

cyanarchy,

It’s okay, I’m used to being ignored.

cyanarchy,

Consider micro. The shortcuts for editing test are what I expect them to be everywhere else I edit text.

cyanarchy,

Yes.

Louis Rossman/FUTO's YouTube app, GrayJay, now supports Sponsorblock... and shames you if you use it

Seriously this was very surprising. I’ve been experimenting with GrayJay since it was announced and I largely think it’s a pretty sweet app. I know there are concerns over how it isn’t “true open source” but it’s a hell of a lot more open than ReVanced. Plus, I like the general design and philosophy of the app....

cyanarchy,

Probably, I’m fairly certain they get told which parts of the video get skipped and which get rewatched.

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