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[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Sway with autotiling and a few nifty scripts (launch or focus and such) and Waybar. The combination of having scratchpads, sensible autotiling along with titlebars and the wonderful world of wayland is supreme.

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Cool beans, thanks for sharing - had no idea Avast was in the picture.

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I tried to cipher what they produce or offer with no luck. Website offers infinite corporate speak with no meaning. Anyone familiar?

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Well, release your god damn books DRM -free with localized prices on some service along the likes of Bandcamp.

It's pure, it's easy and God damn fair for both parties.

Yes, libraries are great.

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Xbps <3

Did musl for a while, got tired of incompatibilities, have been running glibc for years now :)

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

How has been your runit experience in comparison? s6 looks interesting

It's dumb, rather silly in comparison and it does nothing other than keeping services going - on Void Linux you symlink your services from /etc/sv/{service-name} to /var/services/ and there it goes off doing its thing.

https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/services/index.html#basic-usage

Systemd could probably provide some fancy features on my system but it's a simple procrastination-station and so far I've not come up with anything I'm missing. Very happy camper.

(Lemmy is acting up for me)

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Usage.

Been a while since I last messed with it and my Linux skills (damn that sounds corny) have improved over the years. But when I used to drive a systemd distro there would be some service that would stall and I just could not make it work as intended, remembering my frustrations.

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (8 children)

To me it's not about systemd being bad, just a case of it being hella complicated if compared to something like runit. Its reach is so huge it's overwhelming for my poor brain to grasp.

It's not you, it's me kind of a deal haha

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

That's good to hear!

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

;)

I haven't measured it before. Guessing around -10,-7C somewhere due to residual heat from our living room and the glasseed balcony being wind resistant.

Apple tree, pear, cherry are all cold resistant but obviously unfit for a grow bag on the balcony. I've heard there are are types of grapvine that can do swell in hardiness zone 5ish, not sure which kind yet conflicting info on the webz.

[โ€“] linkert@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Stockholm so, freezing winters. And these days insane tropic summers apparently.

Passion fruit eeeey? That sounds lovely, I'll check out if there are kinds that can withstand temperatures of ~-15C

 

Is this a thing that's possible?

Asking for an imperialist friend who want to hop over to beehaw from lemmy.ml until friend has grasped nginx and figured out friends own instance on their rpi.

 

Some hardy grapevine? Perennial preferred.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by linkert@lemmy.ml to c/green@lemmy.ml
 

I'll go first:

The situation is really dire for keeping the global rise in temperature under 1,5C, not gonna happen as no nation on earth is even close to meeting their own goals let alone those set during COP.

From my part of the world, Sweden I'm seeing less green forces being voted for than 10 years ago. Instead, fascists are being given more and more power globally.

Governments are touting investments and commitment yet in the grand scheme of things jack all is happening. Eight billion mid-size mammals and counting are competing for comfort and security under various levels of despair under class rule.

I'm predicting the charade of investments and commitment as well as the greenwashy non-solutions being held up will soon be turned upside down (~2028) by fascists whom have taken power (~2032) through the fears of people and we'll have a bleak future not unlike The Road by the end of this century (~2080-2100) as food and water supplies will have destabilized (~2056) due to the unpredictable nature of the climate.


Edit: To clarify, I'm not happy about it -.-

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Sedale Threat, by Wrecking Crew (wreckingcrew.bandcamp.com)
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Pink Dolphins, by Anteloper (intlanthem.bandcamp.com)
 

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by linkert@lemmy.ml to c/ukulele@lemmy.ml
 

Bought this one for my oldest son of two and a half years of age. He loves it and I love it - not because of its craptastic bridge or wonderful blue, but for its joyous ease to pick up and noddle for a bit.

It has sparked quite the musical revolution for me. Sort of floated away from my electric bass playing (after 9-10 years) around 2015~, since then I've not played much of anything. This Ukulele have me saving up for a really nice tenor of some kind - probably a Rebel Double Creme or something similar (vegan friendly higher end)

 

Just wanted to share my recent experience with Firefox on mobile.

Previously attempts at using it was meeeh... Not sure what versions those times. Quite a lackluster experience, dull, blunt not worth while - so I stuck with Bromite (Chromium deal).

Now it has this fancy on-boarding page with options laid out neatly. Option and defauling to bottom bar which I've not seen in a mobile browser before, loving it.

UI is on point, privacy-wise it's Firefox - Idk what else to say other than I think its worth while a revisit if the previous workflow put you off.

 

Honest question, I don't know a whole lot about the FSF. Heard the announcement from RMS and a snippet on the dangers of webapps and such. But do they introduce solutions to these issues regarding proprietary software or mostly point fingers and tell us what's dangerous to use?

What's your favorite FSF contributions?

 

Happy to see a federated bread community :)

Two things,

Firstly, my avatar - it was a delicious fifty-fifty whole wheat sourdough boule with an ear so large I dubbed it "the scalp". Recipe from The Perfect Loaf, my goto for recipes :)

Secondly, I'd like to ask what your favorite recipes are? Currently I'm looking for something new that is compatible with full-time-job-two-kids. Less folding and more shape, rest and bake.

Whoop!

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