I recently got out my Vic-20, which of course has a very similar keyboard. Not low-profile at all, so it really forced me to have proper typist posture.
I recently got out my Vic-20, which of course has a very similar keyboard. Not low-profile at all, so it really forced me to have proper typist posture.
Everyone wants to be on the winning team. Our brains will make up all kinds of things to rationalize what we believe.
Also, I played and beat a burned PS1 “Pepsiman”, so I’m not sure where that puts me besides old.
Nice try Coca-Cola marketing, I’m on to you!
Just saw that this was downvoted quite a bit. Not sure what the beef was. I seriously haven’t used an alarm clock in like 10-15 years.
I read this as, “We don’t need con-air”, but like, how would we transport prisoners and make movies!?!
Haven’t used an alarm in many years. It is something you can train and get better at, just actively tell yourself when you want to wake up. Boom, magic.
If you work in some place with a bunch of network disks, this is safe and fast. core.untrackedCache=true
If you are on a local disk, this is faster/better. core.fsmonitor=true
Back on my bike for 10 miles at a shot, 13-14mph avg. With stops to do pullups 15-20 3 times per ride.
I’m 9 months out of knee surgery, so getting back to this point feels great.
I only saw Oxide and Friends when I was posting above, so I will certainly check it out.
Not top 3, just my top (now ended) podcast of all time.
On the Metal https://oxide.computer/podcasts/on-the-metal The description: As a part of starting Oxide Computer Company, Bryan Cantrill and Jess Frazelle decided to also create the podcast that they always wanted. Joined frequently by their boss, Steve Tuck, Bryan and Jess interview incredible guests retelling stories of adventure at the hardware/software interface. It’s unapologetically technical and as Jess says, “the nerdiest podcast on the face of the planet” – but if you’re their kind of nerd, you’ll find yourself hanging on every word!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation
A sudden, dramatic shift in the way you process information is probably worth a trip to the neurologist.
Looks like there is an LDAP auth plugin: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-plugin-ldapauth
If you ran such a beast.
Jellyfin has a (plugin) opds server for ebooks that use the same accounts as the rest of jellyfin. I use calibre to deal with organization/metadata.
If you have a bunch of plex users, switching to jellyfin might be a bridge too far.
“slides into irrelevance” - zdnet
We are not shipping your machine, @funkajunk!
I didn’t see it mentioned on the page. but two super helpful things (in different situations).
Master-mode/multiplexing: https://oooops.dev/2021/01/31/ssh-multiplexing-and-master-mode/
Mosh for ssh over UDP for lossy/up-down connections: https://mosh.org/
Mosh is a lifesaver for laptops and keeping shells alive.
The D is a godsend, lol.
I wrote this: https://github.com/josefwells/nft_tool
Almost exactly your same situation, I got mad and took control of my firewall.
Finding a good client is hard. Folks recommend the Nvidia Shield Pro. Finding something that plays all the formats and can pass audio through hdmi to a AV receiver. Umcompressed HD audio, HDR/10/DolbyVision. Etc.
If I can just pop a debian machine down, that is great, but a hardware guide would be nice to see.