We really need someone other than Qualcomm & Apple to come up with lossless Bluetooth audio codecs.
TBF the whole Bluetooth audio situation is a complete mess
We really need someone other than Qualcomm & Apple to come up with lossless Bluetooth audio codecs.
TBF the whole Bluetooth audio situation is a complete mess
Assuming you mean hosting stuff on a VPS or similar, I think the Lemmy selfhosting communities consider that also self hosting on some level.
If you more meant for commercial hosting, there’s no harm in asking, I’d wager a fair few people subscribed probably work in the industry.
If you meant the behind the scenes stuff of running a hosting provider, you might have a little less luck, but you never know
The bookmark bar folder is the only one that matters, the rest of the bookmark folder might as well be the crack at the back of my sofa—stuff falls down there by accident and I occasionally might go in to clean it out and find something cool
This would have been the perfect comment if you were from a slightly different instance
Edit: wait there is (was?) an “I use arch btw” instance right? I’m not imagining it?
Part of me wants to main Gentoo just to neutralise any arch smug I come across.
But then I remember I don’t really want a 2nd job
Chrome is like 70%, safari is about 20%
Given there’s some people out there just using edge on Windows because it’s the browser it came with, <5% for Firefox seems about right
I’m aware, though there’s some nice integration stuff that means you can run GUI applications and share the file system
Interesting fact WSLv1 was actually not a VM and it was the NT kernel speaking POSIX
Oh yeah, I’d say Windows in general just chomps through RAM, but there has been some times that WSL takes it to chrome-like levels
Technically the “Linux on Mac” is Unix based and not Linux, but I agree the dev experience is nicer on my Mac than Windows given the choice. Also rather than docker you can use the WSL stuff on Windows for a much closer to normal Linux dev setup (with a few weird edges).
I end up regularly using all three OSes, so it’s helpful you can finally get a serviceable dev environment on any of the common non-mobile OSes now.
Whenever I develop on Windows, I just use the built in Linux.
A modern text editor with language servers running absolutely will take up 1GB+, I know I can easily get neovim to go past that with typescript projects.
The next head of state for the USA famously is allergic to the truth, why would we hold American companies to a higher standard?
That’s really shitty given the expectation set when using a VPN
I was wondering the same, I’ve not had any issues personally
Application Binary Interface
Used a physical board in my last job before COVID
Can’t really do stand up when none of you are in the office to move the cards
Half a terabyte. 256gb was what I went for for the past few years, but I’ve found that getting a bit tight on long plane journeys, so 512 from now on.
Post anything on 4chan and expect insults
With evil installed
Arch and TempleOS being in the same sentence is pretty apt
Both are weirdly religious