@iamreinder it's bloated as all hell
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Caved and rebuilt the living room PC with Arch instead of Alpine -
@frigidcode alpine@frigidcode alpine
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Caved and rebuilt the living room PC with Arch instead of AlpineStill, it'll be a cold day in hell before I return to Arch for workstation or production use-cases
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Caved and rebuilt the living room PC with Arch instead of AlpineCaved and rebuilt the living room PC with Arch instead of Alpine
Alpine is great for everything but running Kodi and Steam and such does work better with glibc and a distro with more enthusiasm going into maintaining these use-cases
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Today I received yet another letter from the IRS requesting 60 additional days to review my case, which I filed 11 months ago@kirtai they owe me $16,000
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Today I received yet another letter from the IRS requesting 60 additional days to review my case, which I filed 11 months agoI don't even live in that godforsaken country
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Today I received yet another letter from the IRS requesting 60 additional days to review my case, which I filed 11 months agoToday I received yet another letter from the IRS requesting 60 additional days to review my case, which I filed 11 months ago
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I think this sign should exist in two variations, so it can be matched with arrows when needed@nikitonsky bold of you to assume that the workers responsible for placing the sign will take any pains to ensure they place the correct one
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Fun fact, if I'm slow on code reviews for a low-activity project you can just fork it and keep working on it at your own pace and if that goes well I'll just nominate your fork as the new upstreamThis is what happened to aerc, by the way. I didn't have enough time to maintain it, so Robin forked it and started maintaining it and after a little bit I just nominated him as the new upstream and it has been going strong ever since
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Fun fact, if I'm slow on code reviews for a low-activity project you can just fork it and keep working on it at your own pace and if that goes well I'll just nominate your fork as the new upstreamI do a lot of projects where the premise is "I want this to exist, and it doesn't" so I'll lay some groundwork and do some designing and architecture but I may not have time to finish the implementation or add polish. But I don't start from the premise of "I want this to exist and *I* want to be responsible for it", it's more that *someone* has to do it and so it may as well be me. But if someone else wants to adopt it and put more time into it, I'm thrilled!
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Fun fact, if I'm slow on code reviews for a low-activity project you can just fork it and keep working on it at your own pace and if that goes well I'll just nominate your fork as the new upstreamFun fact, if I'm slow on code reviews for a low-activity project you can just fork it and keep working on it at your own pace and if that goes well I'll just nominate your fork as the new upstream
Other maintainers may not be as cooperative as me insofar as nominating a new upstream is concerned but FYI you can fork any FOSS project with little to no fanfare
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"Economics could solve it", begins an unironic HN comment"Economics could solve it", begins an unironic HN comment
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@thomasadam I wrote my own: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/digitd@thomasadam I wrote my own: https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/digitd
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is there a binary serialisation format with json like data types where keys are explicitly a number for the wire? -
I saw @Nea this weekend and they drew this wonderful interpretation of #harelang's mascot, Harriet ️ -
I saw @Nea this weekend and they drew this wonderful interpretation of #harelang's mascot, Harriet ️ -
@luca the specific problem here is the distribution system@luca the specific problem here is the distribution system
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It feels like the majority of the software industry has just completely given up on security, stability, performance. -
It feels like the majority of the software industry has just completely given up on security, stability, performance.All of it -- the handholding appeal of vscode and its extensions, the rot of the javascript ecosystem, the reckless unchecked dependence on unvetted software in critical applications, the institutionalization of this as a cultural norm, a willingness to invite Microsoft into our most intimate engineering spaces... there's just so many levels on which our culture has to have had failed in order for this situation to be possible. And I'm not sure we can ever recover.
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It feels like the majority of the software industry has just completely given up on security, stability, performance.And it occurred to me that this is symptomatic of years and years of failures of our cultural institutions to establish, maintain, and pass on our values.