Out of curiousity, how would nohup make your situation different? As I understand, nohup makes it possible to keep terminal applications running even when the terminal session has ended.
Out of curiousity, how would nohup make your situation different? As I understand, nohup makes it possible to keep terminal applications running even when the terminal session has ended.
Anytime. Their discord community there is very active and helpful. If you’d like help or feedback without getting muddied by discord, feel free to inbox me.
If you decide to take the plunge, I highly recommend the programming course on mooc.fi.
Same here. Tried and paid for wallabag, but it wasn’t get updates and the UX was beyond terrible.
If omnivore get enshittified, I’ll just export the text I want to read locally and sync over git.
I too loathe LinkedIn, but have to use it. To make myself feel better, I spend an equal amount of time on shlinkedin afterwards.
The car garages. I never drove a car in Japan, but it looked like there was a system and some kind of futuristic hydraulic automation thingy to put your car in an available slot??
But in general, I got a lot of retrofuturism vibes in Japan.
Also, while not technology, it is worth mentioning that people there are incredibly polite and friendly - even in Tokyo rush hour.
I watched it 20 years ago and still can’t bring myself to watch it again.
Thank you for catching that for me!
Thanks for the suggestions :-)
I decided against arm-arch partially because RPI5 is out of stock (and I want to go with a brand name), and to avoid the extra hassle of having a HAT for a SATA driver.
As for the 8500t, I already have a SFF PC with a older CPU - but lower TPD than 8500 (but propably more noise). And I want to go lower. Also, the price difference in SEK between PN42 and those computers in your ebay link isn’t that big.
Actually, there is plently that can be done against screenshots (plenty apps does that). But someone who takes a photograph of the said phone viewing the picture is a different matter.
I’m surprised there isn’t one for Tracy support, considering how many of us nerds hang out here.
I switched to it one year ago from nova launcher, after getting used to the change, I don’t miss nova at all.
This one is excellent, by university of Helsinki: programming-23.mooc.fi
Hestra gloves seem to have a good discount on pricerunner / prisjakt.nu
The distro (asahi) is still in very early development, gpu acceleration was just recently added. That along with a esoteric architecture, will cause headaches for the uninitiated.
The macs themselves hardware wise are quite mature, but I can’t for the life of me use MacOS.
I’m eyeing the M1/M2 macs with asahi, but I’m going to let it mature more for a bit before I take the plunge.
And skip the L series. They’re budget variants and it shows in the quality.
Writingprompts.
Lots of high quality written content there.
I always found the sysadmin sub to have an air of bitterness around it. Instead, I focused on the hobbyist tech-subs (such as selfhosted). Grated, their issues have a smaller scope, but still…
Thanks for the elaborate answer!