'tis but a joke. I’m still learning Rust, and really appreciate the borrow checker.
'tis but a joke. I’m still learning Rust, and really appreciate the borrow checker.
cries into the chest of the borrow checker
An improvement.
Thanks for the recommendation, looking into it as well.
Strava has continued to enshittify the app to the point that I’m getting ads after every activity. Anyway, I decided to delete it after yesterday’s run and will keep an eye on this project. Thanks!
Same, proxmox + lxc is a gift.
So when I buy Beaver Nuggets, I’m practically giving money to Canonical?
Fuck.
Thanks!
I also like to keep a text editor open and paste everything I’m doing, as I do it, into that window. Clean it up a little, and you’ve got documentation for when you eventually have to change/fix it.
Smart stuff that is leaving me feeling dumb for not having thought of it myself, shell history is a poor substitute.
You’re awesome, thanks!
“If I foam at the mouth, people assume I’m rabid.”
Welcome to reality.
Damn, I was wondering how Firefox tied into Red Hat shenanigans. I am officially old, and pinning the blame on this post.
I’m in the middle of nix syntax (nixtax?) and good lord it is quite the learning curve. It has been fun hammering my system back to where it was with Arch though and I’m looking forward to the magical powers that will come with mastering the language.
Nothing but respect for the community, y’all are something else.
Thank you KDE team, much love! <3
Perhaps this is on me, but I’ve had issues with Windows monkeying with GRUB on dual-boot the first year or so I transitioned to Linux. Finally moved to systemd-boot and haven’t looked back since.
About to make the move I think, and just loaded up a thumb-drive this morning before wandering in here. Wish me luck!
Dawn of The First Day
-72 hours remain-
From someone that was in the same pipeline and made the move, you won’t regret it. I know it’s early days for Wayland, but my experience on AMD and Intel has been very positive.
Shell Commands are the primary tool I use to go about doing these things. I write the scripts to perform the action(s) desired and drop them on the local PC. The shell commands are then fired off from Home Assistant via SSH (either directly in the HA dashboard a la human interaction or through automations) or via my phone through Tasker or KDE Connect (as mentioned elsewhere.)
The trickiest bit for me was setting the correct environmental variables in the scripts but then it was an excellent learning opportunity! Best of luck OP and let me know if I can provide any more info.
Sorry to read this, I use his scripts and had no idea. Many thanks and well wishes for him and his family.