Plus crypto is volatile and you’d have to manage it a lot more to keep it pegged at “expensive enough”
this is a solved problem. Just change the crypto cost according to its exchange value. I pay for my vpn and my vps with crypto.
Plus crypto is volatile and you’d have to manage it a lot more to keep it pegged at “expensive enough”
this is a solved problem. Just change the crypto cost according to its exchange value. I pay for my vpn and my vps with crypto.
I think it’s safe to say guns are an offensive weapon
I thought id give flatpak firefox a shot and the profiles are broken. I might be able to fix it by making some symlinks but it left a bad taste in my mouth. I was unable to get it to recognize my userChrome.css
Can you elaborate because this is not obvious to me. Maybe we sre thinking different things when we talk about “openness” in this context.
I have perused it, but its both so dense and so broad that its not that helpful unless i know exactly what I’m looking for. I have also tried info and tldr. I actually like tldr the most,. although the exhaustiveness of the man pages must be admired. I dont find it to be the best teacher.
What are some goos resources for learning jq? I really struggle when it comes to nested keys/values which obviously limits my ability to use it.
Im biased here, ive been learning python for almost 16 months and only dabbled in Javascript and never did any Ruby, but for a first language, i think python is fantastic. Its “easy” enough to keep you feeling like your skill is actually improving, while still being able to do pretty much anything (where performance is not a high priority). I also just think javascript is ugly to look at.
What a great read! Thanks so much for sharing this.
I have a T560 and i run debian with sway. It serves the dual purpose of getting me more comfortable in the terminal (i even use power shell on my windowa desk top a lot more now), and it runs much better than KDE or gnome did. Im missing some obvious quality of life settings like easily adjusting the power settings (it never sleeps, just turns off the screen and locks). But again, im trying to get more comfortable using the terminal so for me its more of a “take the training wheels off” thing.
Its pretty cool he mentioned the work of doug engelbert. I recently finished a book called ‘what the dormouse said: how the 60s counterculture shaped the personal computer.’ Kay’s comment makes me feel that was not just a bit of trivia, but a glimpse into the potential of computing that is tsill yet to be realized.