My real reason for hoping the @purism Librem 5 delivers on the convergence goal is so I can resume using this awesome briefcase that just weighs way too much with a laptop and keyboard inside! 🤷🏻♂️
@Gina looks like it’s in the middle of the board (Sandisk thing next to the WiFi module). If you search for that part number you will probably see your options for upgrading. Hope the cloning went well in any case!
@Gina 20GB ssd!? #timemachine
Are you going to replace both with larger ssds? Or just stick to the current hardware?
@codesections just submit an issue/bug with your reproduction steps and how you worked around it. If the maintainers think it needs priority and a fix they’ll fix it or ask you if you can. If they don’t at least there’s a crumb for other users to follow when they run into the same problem.
After several weeks using primarily vim for my development environment I ended up switching to NeoVim. This was primarily because vim blocks hard on longer running plugins that are fairly necessary if you're doing completion or linting compiled languages. Now I'm giving emacs a shot as it's a good deal more mature on the whole than NeoVim. Chances are high, particularly given the decades of vi(m) use, that I end up using EvilMode at a minimum.
@Gina only blocks carbs, sugar, and fat tho what about proteins!!!? #gottablockitall 😭☠️
@Gina 😂 thanks. Needed a laugh today
@greypilgrim probably Rust
Just published my first Rust project: tail_chaser, a small tail-like library and binary crate. It was born from the need to follow a log file and do operations on each line in a very stale system with no useful utilities. The public methods on the library give me something to use in a larger project without reinventing the wheel (again) to just read the data out of the file when it updates, and the binary takes care of something like `tail -F --retry /some/file` #Rust #development #FOSS
@Gina I don’t know about making it fun, but I can help make it consistent. Tip 1) run to the beat of music you’re either listening to, or know well. As in keep your stride locked to the beat. Right foot always hits with the first and third beat of a 4/4 song for example. Tip 2) don’t run for time or specific durations, run to objects you can see, and change your target destination just before you get to your initial target until you get to where you really wanted.
@Gina meanwhile Americans in Europe be like “so can we stay... forever”?
I like to work with my hands. That may mean hammering out solutions to complex problems in #Python or #Rust, building things in my shop, or spinning yarn to knit something warm. You’ll likely see some of all of that here. By day (and sometimes night) I keep >13k nodes and services alive in the Electric Vehicle sector.
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