@kyle given how much time I spend fixing the aftermath of bugs that made it through some level of testing and review I’m not letting anything chmod 777 my neurons.
@kyle hard pass
All dev this week has been in vim, and it’s working out very well for me. My config is here: https://github.com/anthonyjmartinez/vim-config
Both the Librem 14 & Librem 15 are still $200 off!
Laptops designed to respect your rights to #privacy , #security , and #freedom
Librem 14: https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/
Librem 15: https://puri.sm/products/librem-15/
@Gina welcome to the club :) and yeah, it gets real expensive real fast.
@Gina lead is what I’m after! I don’t mind toprope either. I’ve had two surgeries on the same knee and my surgeon isn’t especially keen on the idea of me bouldering again. All I have to do is not fall right??
@Gina any notable sport climbing gyms you know of in NL? When I moved here last year I brought my sport and trad racks intending to hit the crags down in France/Spain/Italy, but then this pandemic thing happened and I haven’t climbed anything but my stairs in months. Probably die if I even look at a 7a now 😂
In the 20yrs I’ve been a #linux user I’ve always used vi(m) as my editor of choice, but it wasn’t until this week that I bothered to add a single plugin or add more than some filetype/extension-based indentation preferences to my .vimrc. Today, I managed to get quite a lot of development done without launching VS Code once. Not mad about that one bit.
The Road Warrior: Librem 14
Ultra-portable workstation laptop that was designed chip-by-chip, line-by-line, to respect your rights to #privacy, #security, and #freedom.
Currently $200 off!
Learn more: https://puri.sm/products/librem-14/
@Gina did they seriously remove ddg as an engine!?
Finished my self-defined let’s go ahead and write yet another implementation of “tail” in #Rust project today. It’s about 100 lines of code, and I built it as a library with a “reasonably sane” default implementation in an accompanying binary. Need to write some tests and documentation and then perhaps I will actually release the thing on crates.io
Haven’t made it as far in my Rust adventures as I would have liked today, but I didn’t get totally stumped. For every #rust project I start I probably complete four #python projects, but this is most likely because I’ve been messing with Python for decades and only recently started to dabble in Rust.
@armoredkitten very cool! I suppose one could use something like tizonia to keep playback all in the terminal?
@Gina ancient reply but do make sure such a cabinet still allows plenty of airflow bottom to top or the fridge will struggle to reject heat to its surroundings! Also re: pocket jigs, when my shipment from .us gets here to .nl there should be one in there. While I prefer hand joinery sometimes you just need to make a fast sturdy joint, and pocket screws do a great job.
Last day on quarantine. Suppose I'll work on some #rust programming with the hopes of gaining better proficiency. I'd like to get my Rust to where my Python is so I can rapidly develop solutions with either language based on my needs.
Customers are asking us about the recent GRUB2 vulnerability so I wrote a quick post explaining how it works and why @purism hardware isn't affected. For even more details, check out Dan Goodin's excellent Ars Technica article I link in my post.
https://puri.sm/posts/why-the-grub2-secure-boot-flaw-doesnt-affect-purism-computers/
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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