

The door was commented out.


The door was commented out.


I like MX Linux.


Nice. I think my biggest issue was figuring out how to configure DNS and other settings so that a subdomain goes to the server and www points to a separete website hosted from the same machine.


I just spent a good part of the last two days trying to figure out how to self-host a matrix instance because for whatever reason, I’m not getting any RCS messages, so my family can send me group messages and I just never see them. Sounds like I should check out DeltaChat too.


Nice! Thanks!


That’s like, every company I ever heard of in my life. Might be easier to tell us what not to boycott.


For comparing and selectively applying changes in many files, WinMerge is my tool of choice. But for resolving merge conflicts, I go with Tortise Git.
I notice it most when I’m trying to debug software and keep forgetting what I’m looking for.
I have the ability to somehow forget whatever it is that I’m doing literally as I am actively doing that thing.


I might still have a use for my box of woodcarving tools someday. Maybe.


I just tried the 5x power button press thing on my Android phone to see what would happen. It said something like “emergency call – preparing to dial 911” and I’m like, “Shit! No! Cancel! Cancel!”


I didn’t look into it much as I was busy with something unrelated. I just suddenly started getting a bunch of error reports from an app we have running on Compute Engine.


Meh, I don’t use Lemmy on my work computer.
I tried doing that but kept getting getting stuck trying to think of how to continue the story and just starting over endlessly.


The water is room temperature. The coffee is somehow much colder, but not in the good iced coffee way.


This is excellent advice. Thank you.


Thanks for this info! I still need to give our client some kind of estimate. I’m thinking somewhere between 40 to infinity hours.


I have a keyboard with 10 macro keys, 5 on each side. I don’t have a whole lot of uses for them except when using Blender, I have buttons set to switch between vertex, edges, and face selection modes, one to zoom in on the selected objects, and another one or buttons to quickly scale things down to zero on a single axis.
Then I set another mode to do some repetetive things in Dwarf Fortress.
I’m unfortunately stuck with unity for now unless I feel like throwing away a decade of work.