Anyone got a tool to find all the blocklisgs you're on? @dame.is this seems up your alley.
Posts by Sam Katevatis
Google won't make Chrome nice to use? Fine. I'll do it myself
@vicmsong.bsky.social today marks the first vergecast that made me cry. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with food and know that it speaks to a lot of other people out there. Stay healthy, whatever that means for you
Thanks for this, I honest to god thought he meant the tennis player lmao
Why that over only office? Only office supports Microsoft file formats much better
Developing for linux won't work on windows, but developing for windows will work for Linux and you need windows to be successful in gaming. Its 40% less effort for double the support.
Also game dev is so rooted in windows that swapping out the tooling would be an incredible expense
hey, if AI proponents hadn’t been making up nonsense about AI tools while forcing them on us, then maybe people wouldn’t reflexively block AI tools, even when they actually work. that’s not on normies for being rational consumers. that’s on AI proponents for being systematically full of shit
Mayor Mamdani and Archbishop Elpidophoros sit in chairs chatting.
Mayor Mamdani and Archbishop Elpidophoros pose together smiling.
It was an honor to meet with Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
In the Assembly, I was privileged to represent Astoria’s vibrant Greek community. As Mayor, I will work alongside the Archbishop to support every Greek American who calls this City home.
New project!
I got frustrated with remembering cargo commands, especially since I have been hopping between languages like python and JS with their own stuff.
Cargotui is inspired by lazygit and made with ratatui to get memory out of the way.
github.com/Samarinara/c...
@ratatui.rs @orhun.dev
Almost every day someone writes in on how they can donate/support the site, so I set up a Ko-fi page.
ko-fi.com/enclosehorse
Completely optional/zero obligation.
The specific style of slop Ui being so prevalent might make designers even MORE important in the future. If less time is spent in code even more time can be spent on polish and overall coolness
Gimme a few days and I can make an AT proto version of this
Some of the more useless stuff like calendars are immediate uninstalls for me as well, but some things like light utilities and screenshot tools really make me happy
My favourite part of these updates is seeing what cool software gets added to circle. A native pomadoro timer is insane and I love it
I wonder if this is related to the upcoming redesign of the browser?
Now Alexa can just tell you to fuck off instead of being pasivr aggressive all the time
Wait til bro finds out about Europe
First we get Linux shipping in thinkpads and now this. Lenovo is popping off this year
phone lock screen showing my snooze alarm going off in 17311112:11:03 hours
my phone: oh lazy boy hits the snooze button? fine. he can sleep. he can sleep for SEVENTEEN MILLION HOURS
I assume that its gotten much better since, but its definitely still more desktop oriented
Asahi Linux anyone?
Good morning yalllll 🤗 this what The Balds ™️ of TikTok are up to
Regardless, it should be expected that the non techy newbie you give a new OS to will continue to use it as long as possible. It seems absurd to me to give someone a beginner OS that they will use longer than they will be a beginner
I'm not a security person but I don't think there is any necessary link between fde and pwquality.so.
Bazzite looks cool but they are very gaming focused so unless I was encouraged to try it I wouldn't pick it up for regular use.
As for omarchy, I don't care how the software is made as long as its secure (ufw and required disk encryption) and just works.
As janky as the bash scripts may seem, the fact that omarchy let's Normies use hyprland without editing any config files and almost never breaking is good enough for me
Mint has been nothing but a buggy mess of problems and crashes on every laptop I tried it on. Bazzite doesn't really apply here because I'm talking about using a computer jot a homemade console.
"Normal" distros like Debian, Fedora, and most things with KDE or Gnome crush mint and manjaro
I'm also of the opinion that "beginner friendly" distros don't actually work as intended because they have terrible software availability.
If you need a stable OS use fedora or debian with flatpaks.
If you need wider software availability use an Arch fork like omarchy with non CLI tools
My experience with Linux has mostly been on performance oriented distros with very good memory management (shoutout CachyOS) but it also depends on which fork of chrome/Firefox you're running
If you live in a web browser your experience is better because the lack of bloat means chrome and Firefox hog a smaller portion of available ram. Most Linux versions of software are very similar to the windows versions, just with their jank in different places.
I will continue to advocate for using Linux with windows in a docker VM like omarchy sets up for you. If something needs a lot of work to get it on Wine this is HANDS DOWN the best way to use windows apps. (Debloater scripts are borderline required though)