Looks interesting! Might give it a go later to check it out.
Looks interesting! Might give it a go later to check it out.
I actually did try it! Though I don’t use numbers enough to justify the smaller hitboxes for the letters so I went back.
It took a few weeks to get used to it and a few more to get comfortable, but now I don’t think I can go back. Before when I messed up, I would keep repeating the mistake until I was forced to slow down. Now I can get 40-50 WPM when I try.
I do miss some things but they really aren’t deal breakers:
Just a few, mostly prominent people from the OpenStreetMap community that I recognize by their username/profile picture.
Sometimes I also tend to see my instance admin sometimes, but it’s more rare.
Same thing here, except with a one extra number:
“raspberrypi5”
Marp might also work. I believe it’s a bit more limited but it is simpler. I think it may also pe based on Revealjs
Yeah, the official way from what I understand is basically a container running inside a VM (with multiple containers behind a flag). They run Debian, but I believe there are tutorials for other OS’s if you want to try.
I’ve also heard of people who just replace chromeos with a Linux install, but I think that puts you at more risk of bricking your device.
Not sure if it counts, but I’ll share it anyways.
I use a chromebook which has two Linux containers running on it. One of them I’m experimenting with learning Docker and possibly selfhosting some things there. Only running one thing right now, and it seems to be going fine.
The other container is my main Linux “install”, which has all my apps like Inkscape, VSCode, Kdenlive, etc. The container uses a mix of nix, flatpak, and apt for installing things, which I do want to try and consolidtae eventually.
Probably not the weirdest of them all, but I do think it’s pretty cool to run all this on a chromebook.
Used to do the same thing, but I eventually learned to memorize it as “environ-ment”
It was only in a container on a Chromebook, but I’ll share it anyway. One time, I had installed Android Studio but found it mildly annoying that I got a line when using apt about Android Studio and some error on a certain line of this one file. I believe the file was something related to dpkg, and after changing some things within the file, I seemed to have broken apt. Luckily, I had a backup, but it was a few days old, so I had to reinstall some apps.
Even though I don’t have Prime, Amazon’s moves are making other sites more attractive. Walmart has been pretty good recently, offering 2-3 day shipping at no additional cost in my experience, along with a better app UI/UX. Now that Amazon has upped the minimum for free shipping, the only edge it holds over Walmart is the wider selection.
Not all phones have it I believe. For example, OnePlus just removed one day with an update when they switched to using a ColorOS skin.
Sure your DOB & address were leaked, but don’t worry your password is safe.
This is my favorite series. I also liked the various other books as they’re all different “mini-stories” but do connect. And the audiobooks are also pretty good, the narrator does a great job!
Wonder if/when they’ll update the color picker (on Android)
So the TLDR seems to be:
All the stuff I write is personal tools anyways so I do the same. They’re small anyways.
Passkeys. They’ll probably improve eventually but I feel like right now it’s a mess.
On Android you are forced to use the default implementation, only in 14 and above can you use password managers for them.
On desktop it’s somewhat less messy but you can use the system storage or a password manager extension. Some sites only let you use them for 2FA, some full login, some can’t be put in a password manager from my experience and so on.
Just a mess right now.