

My pixel was the USB-C phone that I was referencing above 🙈
I’m glad it works for at least some folks :)
My pixel was the USB-C phone that I was referencing above 🙈
I’m glad it works for at least some folks :)
Somewhat unrelated, but I recently realized, my micro USB devices have never “worn out” the way my USB-C devices have. I remember having to rig things up, just to get one last charge into my USB-C phone that stopped holding a connection to the charging cable. It actually made me nostalgic for the “plug it in, flip it, plug it in again, realize you still don’t have it and flip it again” approach 🤷
wait, I finally get it. 10x developers write 10x lines of code. They’re just verbose AF, so that many more lines of liability. That’s it. Yeah, I’m not 10x.
I’m not saying, reduce lines of code in favor of readability, but that’s a different argument. I’ve heard it said that no abstraction is better than the wrong abstraction, but are 10xers opting for no abstraction all the time?
That says more about the fat-ass Texans than the Germans
big ben, parliament!
Sitting on a broken install of it now. It was working fine for a couple of years, but because I’m just playing with it ATM, I don’t get back to it often enough. The latest guix pull
has left me with a guix system reconfigure...
that errors out :(
Former. Migrated to linux 20+ years ago because of…Flash support. Didn’t realize back then how quickly Flash would disappear and FreeBSD only supported it via its linux binary compatibility, which stopped working at that time.
I got it once I looked up what a Hoth is.
If you ever have to go back to bash, it supports it as well. In my bashrc:
bind '"\C-p":history-search-backward'
That’s ctrl-p, but I’m sure the up arrow is possible too.