What’s your favorite spice? If that doesnt make sense for cooking then I’ll just ask what spice do you use most often?
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rutrumto
Linux•Phoronix: Additional Intel Linux Drivers Left Orphaned & Maintainers Let GoEnglish
2·5 months agoWhich is great for TSMC opening new fabs in the US too lol
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Introducing PixiEditor 2.0, the All-In-One FOSS 2D Graphics Editor - YouTubeEnglish
4·5 months agoDarn, their whole page is bugged for me in mobile

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Programming•This project uses Docker to create an environment where you can run containers on a remote host, in such a way that your local working directory is visible to the container and optionally use X11.English
3·5 months agoMany people think of Docker as a virtual machine, but a better way to look at it is as a security wrapper around a process.
I really like this interpetation of containers. Thanks for sharing.
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unixporn@lemmy.world•[KDE] Customish theme based on Haken's Affinity album :)English
7·5 months agoMy fav prog band no doubt
Im glad you are not over ambitious with your schedule. An episode every three weeks / month is a great way to keep going. I remember when privacy guides said they were going to do a “this week in privacy” which unfortunately lasted about 6 weeks. I wish you best of luck!
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Tech•Stop flooding us with AI-based grant applications, begs Health InstituteEnglish
41·5 months agoThis already happens with resumes and it works great!
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Privacy•How many people around you (family, friends, colleagues, etc.) use Signal?English
5·6 months agoMe and one other tech friend who appeased me. We tried simplex first, but sometimes their background service would be off and they wouldnt get messages. So we switch to Molly.
I’ve had an amazing time remoting into friends and families windows machines from my linux box, and they were able to install rustdesk very easily. It’s incredibly streamlined and has been so helpful when I need it.
Most compiled output of NixOS configuration (besides packages, perhaps) is just systemd units anyway. I found out quickly when learning nix that my lack of systemd prowess was going to cap how well I could understand NixOS.
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Nix / NixOS•Where can I find the 500 most exciting nix.conf files and try them ?English
1·6 months agoHere’s mine. Probably top 10 /s: https://github.com/rutrum/dots
Whoa! Howd you make a website from typst? I would love a way to draft my website in typst.
Ive started writing in typst. Its simple enough when doing not so complicated things, but an entire ecosystem is available the moment I want to do something complicated. But it does not have LOCAL graphical editor, but there is an online version you can use. Ive never tried it.
I use a tool called ouch so I never have to remember the tar flags ever again.
This should be added somewhere to wiki.nixos.org. Thank you for sharing
Jumping in over your head is how you learn. Just be patient!
I think the photo gives the wrong impression. Its completely unrelated to the question.
Congratulations! I’m glad it worked well for you. Mint is a great choice as well.





Atuin has been such a life saver. I never learned/used whatever mechanism bash had for looking up history… (ctrl+s maybe?) And the history command always seemed to miss things.