This would be way easier to implement without blockchain. Data portability doesn’t require any of the consensus mechanisms or distributed computation, even if they would result in user data being portable.
This would be way easier to implement without blockchain. Data portability doesn’t require any of the consensus mechanisms or distributed computation, even if they would result in user data being portable.
One of these is proprietary, so one option is good
Nix really has a kickass way of doing this. Won’t conflict anywhere and always let’s you know what is managed by Nix.
Great username
I think the ActivityPub sphere needs to transition from “fedi replica of X service” to “Y component that would be useful to existing fedi services”.
Event planning is one of them. Simple, encrypted one-to-one DMs is another. Moderation tools is a big one too.
Would be a shame if each software has to independently reimplement the same features desired by each flavor of threaded reply service.
I like this as an idea, but there’d need to be some sort of automatic hooking for me to want to use it. eza/lsd are good enough for ls output for me.
Doing stuff like this is much more cozy in nushell, since piping is a lot less messy
I find myself writing way less stuff like this since making the switch…partially because they output of a lot of builtins is already pretty.
is there a tool that also works with other git forges like GitLab and Forgejo?
rare blur setup that both looks good and practical without being super tacky. What is the blur algo?
Sounds good in theory.
But I’ve had so many issues with D-Bus fucking shit up on my systems that I’d be very reluctant to hinge my only way of recovering from failures upon something so brittle.
Granted, D-Bus hasn’t given me any trouble since moving to NixOS. The hell of trying to recover my arch systems from a perpetually failing D-Bus would make me very apprehensive to adopt this. I could see myself using run0 by default, but keeping sudo-rs or doas around with a much stricter configuration as a failsafe until the run0 + D-Bus + PolKit is absolutely stable and bulletproof.
What about this situation where kids don’t have enough knowledge to give informed consent to being spied on and profiled for the rest of their adult lives?
Useless manager detected
I’m guessing it writes user data back to the USB
use flakes
ollama run <some_model> "query" | shellcheck | wl-copy
What the terminal needs is better discoverability. Maybe command recommendation if it isn’t going to hallucinate flags and paths that don’t exist. All this bullshit is just some company trying to capitalize on that desire.
Yuck. I wish Qualcomm a very get fucked by RISC-V.
Poor global south nations graciously appreciating the source code for their BMWs. This seems closer to malicious compliance.
What is the best supported Linux e-ink device that’s decent? I really want the PineNote, but it seems like its hard to find in stock and its pretty damn expensive. At this point, I’d consider building my own with off the shelf parts.
is this a joke? please tell me this is a joke
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