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I’m actually mostly fine with blocking instances myself. Users from troll instances rarely annoy me.
I’m actually mostly fine with blocking instances myself. Users from troll instances rarely annoy me.
“I just threw a dead squirrel in a shoe box and installed NetBSD on it.” is one of the bash.org quotes I still remember.
I think Helix is nice for people who are starting out with an editor. I’m not using vim because I can configure the hell out and turn it into a full-blown IDE. vim isn’t my main editor. I am using vim keybindings because they are supported widely and that means I don’t have to remember any specifics of the actual editor I am using. For me, there is zero incentive to switch to Helix.
You are taking this dumb joke way too seriously.
My keyboard has a Linux key. And I happily use it.
That’s all true, except when I send you a command. You can totally trust me and just run it.
There are alternatives listed here too: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/6215470
I find all the ones like espeak, piper, festival to be awful. The voices are OK-ish, but intonation and pronunciation are so very bad. Tortoise is OK, but slow and not for long texts. Paid services like Google, AWS or Elevenlabs are miles ahead. There is a number of CUDA-based engines (provided in the comments of the post I linked) that you supposedly can use if you have a nVidia GPU available. I don’t, so they are not for me.
But what happens when GKH and Linus are hit by a bus? The same bus. At the same time.
The real HURD is the friends we made along the way.
Wayland being a true improvement over X, with things like Barrier working and having a true session lock instead of just drawing over everything.
For me it’s Barrier/Input Leap which keeps me stuck on X. Still waiting for a solution there then I’m moving over.
Yeah, I know. And from what I read, it won’t work with wlroots, which means it won’t work for me.
No, with Barrier I can use one set of keyboard/mouse seamlessly on multiple machines. I don’t want to manually switch. I just want to drag the mouse across and the clipboard works too.
Waynergy advertises itself as a client only, so it’s not an option for me either.
I remember that time! When I started, 2.0 was out and 2.2 was around the corner and people were excited because 2.2 would make things better. Then with the 2.4 to 2.6 it changed and after that I don’t remember much drama.
You can do the same with qBittorrent, by the way.
Nothing is too thick if the pressure is big enough.