sickday @ sickday @fedia.io Posts 0Comments 12Joined 7 mo. ago

I agree that a standard should be applied outside of one particular context, but it seems a lot like Whataboutism if we start bringing up unrelated contexts without directly addressing the topic at hand.
So through this whole article the author just pretends Linux distros don't exist?
Any computer that can't offer me a terminal window, root access, and the ability to type "python" to get into a REPL shell feels fake - an incomplete simulation of a real computer. Yes, I have iSH and aShell on my iPad Pro - great tools, yet neither offering the kind of power that I need when using PyTorch (which runs great on a bare-metal M2).
He never makes it clear why he's continuously opting for Apple Silicon rather than any other device that isn't tied to one specific vendor. Modern Linux kernels work with just about all modern hardware, even Apple Silicon in some scenarios (see Asahi Linux). Any of the popular distros will provide what he's stated that he needs ootb. Overall it feels like he's missing the forest for the two largest trees in front of them.
I really miss bpt sometimes. Can't stand to be on actual twitter, but reddit wasn't so awful a medium to discuss highlights when I was still on the platform.
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About as much as the economy is affected by politics. I work in FinTech but with retirement in particular so fairly resilient to most political antics unless they greatly affect the economy or influence large swathes of people topause contribution and pull out their retirement asap.
I use 2 keyboards primarily.
- SliceMK ErgoDox Lite - I daily drive this keyboard in particular at home. I was surprised how much you can do with the configurator app. The developer is very active and responsive in his discord. Using the config tool I was able to reproduce all the same layers that my Moonlander has and the keyboard works just as well except that it's wireless.
- ZSA Moonlander Mk 1 - I use this keyboard daily when working. It's packed with features and feels great to use. My only complaint has always been the 1U modifier keys. I got big hands and it's easy for me to slip up and miss modifiers. Other than that it's a fantastic keyboard and I'd daily drive it if those modifier keys were longer. The Oryx configurator app is really fluid. I like that it's integrated with GitHub for version control of your keyboard firmware. Also really cool that you can turn this keyboard into a mini midi controller
Would asking for it to both hit the Earth and for me to be right below the impact zone be asking too much?
I got a wisdom tooth pulled... FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!
I haven't gamed on Windows in a while, but when I did CheatEngine and WeMod were my goto.
CheatEngine has really good utility outside of cheats in particular. For a time you could unlock the camera on a lot of games to get some really good (or really broken) screenshots. Though for cheating in particular, I think it's still pretty easy to find a CheatTable for most games.
Yikes. PSN users pay $80 a year for this...
Are they modifying URLs?
Based on the MegaLag video, it looked like they're opening a new tab with their own affiliate link, preserving cookies to ensure checkout can complete, then closing the original affiliate link tab.
Yeah I'm confused. You don't get to be the Greatest Of All Time by cheating