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Frying anything makes it taste better. Deep frying makes almost anything edible delicious.

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I think itโ€™s gotten better, but I still have a bad taste in my mouth from the countless times MacOS was too stupid to recognize a file type, and absolutely rejected all attempts to tell it what it was. I almost always found a way around it, but it would sometimes take dozens of minutes of fighting with the OS; these times almost made me long for Windows.

Appleโ€™s position that users are fucking idiots may be usually justified, but they consistently violate the โ€œโ€ฆ and make the uncommon possibleโ€ rule. The philosophy that the OS is always right is frustrating.

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Guy: I wish I had a flying car.

You: Invent one then.

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And you can create package configs, but you can also do that for nearly every distro. So, yeah, that confuses me tooโ€ฆ Iโ€™m not sure what OP was trying to say there.

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I also believe that a lot of conspiracy theories were started as jokes, with a core group of reasonably smart people LARPing a ridiculous position. What I wonder about is how many of those people LARPed so long and hard that they came to believe their own BS.

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I Roved Out. Extremely NSFW, it would be categorized as porn. It is an incredible story, and is so despite the porn. The sex is so interwoven with the story, I canโ€™t imagine a SFW version could ever be constructed, which is shame because itโ€™s such good art, and such a great story. I canโ€™t praise it enough. If graphic sex doesnโ€™t bother you, I highly recommend it.

Blastwave. Short, so if you binge it itโ€™ll be over quickly.

There have been other great recommendations I wonโ€™t repeat, but these two have exceptional art.

Edit someone else beat me to recommending Blastwave. Itโ€™s good.

What should be used for anonymous usernames?

More often than not, the best way to hide is to simply blend in with the crowds โ€“ this also encompasses oneโ€™s choice for a username. It is relatively simple to make a single throwaway account โ€“ just come up with a username, and off you go โ€“ however, if one makes throwaway accounts often, the task of thinking of a unique,...

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I donโ€™t create anon accounts nearly as much as you say you do, but when I do I a correct-horse generator, and just pick the first two words and mash them together. It has never produced a conflict yet.

keepass2androidโ€™s password generator can generate these on mobile, and there are several for the command line.

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One great thing about this joke is a that I doubt thereโ€™s anyone left who doesnโ€™t know how to exit vim.

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there is no such thing as a zero-trust society (although I now want to write that scifi story and tease that idea out).

Itโ€™s been done, kinda. Guy named Hannu Rajaniemi wrote a dilogy called โ€œJean le Flambeur.โ€ I think itโ€™s in the second book, The Fractal Prince, the lead character visits Mars, which has a society where everyone has the ability to encrypt and/or sign all interactions; citizens have an organ that facilitates this, making the operations as fluid and natural as speaking. Itโ€™s well thought out, well written, and the series is an entertaining read. It reminded me of John C Wrightโ€™s โ€œThe Golden Oecumeneโ€ trilogy.

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Have you seen the 1977 movie โ€œWizards?โ€ Thereโ€™s a scene in it which is this. Almost exactly.

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Can you point to evidence that you can disable the speed limiter? I couldnโ€™t find anything except in a Mustang forum that said the only way was through a hardware tuner.

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I have a strong bias for staying with tools that are installed by default. After this many years working with new systems of my own, containers, and systems where Iโ€™m not root, the added value of an alternativehas to be quite high for me to switch a core utility.

Thay said, Iโ€™ve found fd, ripgrep, and helix to meet that criteria. The others, not so much; they either donโ€™t improve upon or add functionality thatโ€™s not available, or simply add eye candy. Gaining pretty colors is nice, but not worth losing familiarity with ubiquitous tools.

git-delta is an exception where the syntax highlighting can make a functional difference in code diffs. Not so much that I think about installing it, or using it outside of indirect VCS configuration, but it is a good example of using style for more than just eye candy. I prefer difftastic, but they do much the same.

While itโ€™s not a replacement for an existing tool and isnโ€™t in your list, nnn is very helpful in many cases, especially bulk renames and reorganizations.

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So, I did a whole asciinema demonstration to show you, but it was getting tedious. It started to turn into a whole tutorial, and I really didnโ€™t want to go there. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s taken so long for me to reply.

But there are three things I do with nnn:

  • move things. I use the tabs (1-4) to open different directories, space-select multiple items, and โ€˜vโ€™ to move selected items to directories
  • bulk rename. Again, space-select and ctrl-r to bulk rename. Often, I donโ€™t even select, I just โ€˜Rโ€™ to bulk rename the whole directory. This opens my text editor with all of the file/Dir names; edit freely, save, exit, and nnn renames whatever changed.
  • move/copy to remote locations. With โ€˜cโ€™ nnn can mount a remote directory over ssh in a tab, and it works just like a local directory, with copying, moving, and renaming seamlessly between tabs.

I donโ€™t โ€œliveโ€ in nnn; itโ€™s a tool I open when I want to do certain things - itโ€™s fast enough to use this way. But you certainly could, since nnn can fork shell processes in selected directories.

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I unfortunately do not have your crystaline perfect recall. I used vi/m for nearly 20 years before drifting onto kakoune and now helix; Iโ€™ve been using them for about a year, and itโ€™s getting harder and harder to not make reflexive mistakes when Iโ€™m trying to use vim. sed was already odd with regex escaping (parens but not brackets? Why??), and I know the less I use it the more Iโ€™ll forget. This is crippling when I have to work on a system that doesnโ€™t have these new tools installed.

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Itโ€™d be nice if we could easily point out in the comic that the โ€œwhyโ€ is based on whoโ€™s speaking.

In panel 1, itโ€™s the government. Who stole land from indigenous people and gave it to settlers. In two, itโ€™s largely private individuals or small companies. In 3 and 4, itโ€™s large property developers whoโ€™ve bought up land on speculation, and have had enough resources to hold through rough markets and helped drive up property values.

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I think a lot of these must share a bunch of components. I really like my TRIGKEY, especially the Ryzen 5 ($270). Everything worked OOTB with Linux (I didnโ€™t even boot into Windows before wiping it), the fan never ran unless under load, and it was super easy to open and upgrade. I also got the Ryzen 7; the wifi module doesnโ€™t have a supported driver (under Linux), the hardware is harder to access, and it runs significantly hotter - so I recommend the Ryzen 5.

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As someone else said, itโ€™s similar to btrfs. bcachefs has a lot of functional overlap with btrfs, which is great. There have also been a few benchmarks showing that bcachesfs is faster for some situations (cold-cache warming, IIRC). One of the big advantages over btrfs is that bcachefsโ€™s RAID is more robust - several of btrfsโ€™s RAID levels have been marked as experimental and prone to data loss, for years. Thereโ€™s been improvement in btrfs RAID lately; the skeptic in me believes this is directly a result of pressure from bcachefs, which is in a position to become a favored fs in Linux.

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Thatโ€™s sort of how herbstluftwm models it. Workspaces are called tags, and are areas windows can be arranged. Monitors are like SVG viewports, with dimensions; Herbst auto-manages physical monitors, but lets you define virtual monitors with arbitrary dimensions. Workspaces (tags) are displayed on monitors and windows are adjusted to the dimensions of the monitors as tags are moved around. Monitors can be overlayedโ€ฆ the terminology is counterintuitive (windows have tags, but can only have one tag at a time, and monitors can overlap, etc), but itโ€™s a really nice way of approaching things IMO, and is one of the main reasons Iโ€™m sticking with X.

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Good. For one thing, we can move on to drama about something else. But, also, Iโ€™d like to play with it without having to build a kernel.

AMD+Wayland+dual monitor = Screen flickering

Soโ€ฆI have anโ€ฆinteresting behavior Iโ€™ve never had before with an Nvidia or integrated intel chipsetsโ€ฆI have now my AMD card plugged both to a normal HDMI monitor, and then to another HDMI TV. Both work well. However, when I turn the TV offโ€ฆ The monitor will start flickering. About three flickers every minute or so....

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I was getting flickering when my monitors were on, last tine I tried Wayland a month or two ago. Probably not the same issue, but these sorts of issues is keeping me on X.

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Wouldnโ€™t that be more like โ€œrate your car?โ€

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Is it polynomially recursive? Like, the AML stands for โ€œAML MAML LAMLโ€, and so on?

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I couldnโ€™t find a link to the sourcecode for WireMin. Iโ€™m skeptical of closed-source โ€œprivacyโ€ apps, and organizations that recommend them. I would think theyโ€™d know better.

Of course, WireMin could be OSS and they just failed to link to it on the web site.

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