

I don’t know off hand, but you did remind me of this post about how hard the problem of setting brightness can be.
https://blogs.kde.org/2024/09/04/brightness-controls-for-all-your-displays/
I don’t know off hand, but you did remind me of this post about how hard the problem of setting brightness can be.
https://blogs.kde.org/2024/09/04/brightness-controls-for-all-your-displays/
The projects were a flawed concept not least because it concentrates inequality leading to the obvious results.
So instead we have a morass of inscrutable regulations on 3-4 levels (federal, state, county, city) with wildly complex funding schemes making the few expert developers wildly wealthy while building tragically few affordable units.
I had the Flintstones soundtrack on cassette and played the crap out of it on my walkman (and let’s be real, my boombox too).
I can’t even get mdns to work with systemd-resolved and a local VM.
Best of luck though, definitely something I’ll be watching!
Obviously you should relearn everything. Heck, pick up the Dvorak or Colemak keyboard layout while you’re at it!
/s
That toshy thing looks like the right way to go. Wild that this is such a complex issue.
I had to go the other direction (Linux -> apple) for a bit and ended up remapping the caps lock key to command so I could approximate “normal” reflexive (pinky-based) shortcuts. It did sort of simplify copy-pasting in terminals.
As a crazy person that took 5 semesters of Latin, absolutely, but it’s a battle in which I’ve admitted defeat, much like “as per.”
If English made any sense, “matrices” would be the normal plural and pronounced with the italianized soft c. But then “indexes” is over there being irksome.
I think the correct plural here is simpler: a zero plural, i.e Kleenex. Probably because we just elide the entire word “tissues.”
Only when you’re so poor (earn less than 15k/yr out 21k a year in some states) not having it functionally costs more money, but only so long as you follow all the bureaucratic rules to continually prove eligibility.
And don’t forget, you still have to find healthcare providers that accept Medicaid, pay copays, etc.
Yeah, gotta jump to the 13 (waiting for mine with a ryzen 7 350 now).
FWIW, they had very specific goals with the 12 and outlined the reasoning in a video.
Practice!
Gotta drink more so you can drink more. Then you’ll find your groove and see that a few beers is just the spice driving needed!
Looks like it is provided here.
Waiting on my 13 (ryzen ai 7 350). Hope they don’t claw back for a price hike…
Yeah, I get that.
It seemed like you presented it as a given that just because it’s at a restaurant, it’s higher quality.
I was trying offer the counterexample and suggest that the grocery store frozen food is also intentionally different making “quality” difficult to compare.
Higher quality seems like a stretch based on the last times someone dragged me to a crappy national chain.
Higher salt and fat content definitely, because that shit tastes good. At the grocery store, you’re far more likely to shop for things that seem healthy, and the restaurant meals would have insane nutrition labels (especially if they were honest about restaurant serving sizes).
Auto lid, auto flush checking in.
Yes, I’m spoiled.
I started with a $30 cheapo 10 years ago and it was life changing. Last year I got a stupid expensive one. Like, has a night light, auto flush (because I got the matching toilet), auto lid, heated seat, heated water, deodorizer, wireless remote, etc. (Toto S7A)
Just so you’re prepared, the air dry doesn’t fully replace the pat dry entirely unless you’re gonna sit there for a good long time.
That said, I have no regrets.
Scrubbing a little demo project I made featuring a web app behind oauth2-proxy leveraging keycloak as local idp with social login. It also uses a devcontainer config for development. The demo app uses the Litestar framework (fka starlite, in Python) because I was interested, but it’s hardly the focus. Still gotta put caddy in front of it all for easy SSL. Oh, and clean up all the default secrets I’ve strewn about with appropriate secret management.
All of it is via rootless podman and declarative configuration.
Think I might have to create my own Litestar RBAC plugin that leverages the oauth headers provided by the proxy.
It has been a minute since I worked daily in this space, so it has been good to dust off the cobwebs.
Definitely looks like a nice improvement. Functions very like cloud provider CLI SSO, but with a generic tool.
I think for an enterprise use case, supporting the use of the groups claim (or other configurable scopes) is table stakes. Although in those situations, I’ve also had to use other tools like teleport that come with other enterprise niceties like full session audit capture and playback.
And while everyone should do their own threat and risk modeling, you’ve now made your ssh connection dependent on an external service that likely needs to reach out over the internet.
Definitely gonna die from GI bleeds first!
The Stomach UlceratorTM
What a boring dystopia.