I admire the consistency
I admire the consistency


I think it’s nice they offer their own lite version.
Just because there is a more popular OSS solution doesn’t mean they should be complacent and accept people will use Vaultwarden.
This shows they support their users directly instead of just letting their users fend for themselves.
They also could indirectly be blamed by some people using vaultwarden should an issue arise with it.
By publishing the first party lite version they can say “well you’re not using our supported version”. While still being friendly to self-hosters.


Academic research should be public knowledge


I always get them with “main is shorter than master, don’t you want to type less?”


Ohh good point. Maybe I should switch to ~/code


~/dev for code
~/work for things I don’t want to do, like taxes


American Conservatives think they are Libertarian but theyre actually more liberal (towards the right) than they would like to be told they are.


It could bridge the app gap when Linux phones become viable daily drivers


Aside from similar artists, I scrobble to Listenbrainz, which gives recommendations from similar artists and similar listeners.


Agreed, the efforts to increase code reuse and remove cruft has helped a lot with stability.
I still have some odd behavior but it’s much more trustworthy than early 6.4 and 6.3
Which desktop are you using? The high dpi experience is desktop dependent until every one supports fractional scaling

I was always taught that one should not pose for a photo with alcohol in hand so as not to look tacky.
Glad to see our highest class of elites follow similar etiquette.
Could this not be solved by requiring work placement and maintaining a job to keep the free home?
Theb eventually they will want to own the home and end up striving to buy one.


And they wonder why Steam has all the users…


This tracks.
I’m so drained from work now. They keep cutting out teams and expecting more output anyway.
I changed the games I play, I no longer play RPG games that take a huge time investment and defer to Arcadey indie games I can pick up and put quickly.
Yes I’d love to play Dark Souls to completion, for example, but I don’t have the energy for that.
I also don’t engage in grind mechanics in games at all anymore. Id rather play something skill / reflex based rather than putting time investments to level up woodcutting to 99.


I always assumed Grok was chosen to hint as his technology background. For which “grok” is a popular term used for reading and understanding, with code in particular.


What’s wrong with multi monitor?
Gnome has been my example as the best multimonitor experience. It’s more reliable than even my work Mac when working with mixed DPI and multiple displays.


Most of the exciting GNOME changes are in mutter rather than the shell.
This release we got a lot of efficiency and performance improvements which are exciting but not news headline clickbait exciting.


TIL I always used Ctrl+shift+v
This keybind could help save me confusion when I switch between pasting in terminal and pasting in browser.
You can read the Dockerfile for the HEALTHCHECK clause however not all have it as it’s been introduced in later docker versions.
You can also write your own using things like curl.