Okay, so it looks like we're given chance to export room keys using Element in "old" browsers: https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/issues/27684#issuecomment-2245149533
But that still doesn't look good, I'm not sure I am willing to invest into ecosystem that depends on having the latest-greatest web browser — because this attitude sooner or later boils down to: "Just use Chrome, tehe!"— which is a no-go for me, I'm never using that one or any of the derivatives.
How is the Rust hiring market doing?
It could be better.
I noticed that it's tough for juniors/mid-level devs right now.
If your org is in the market for some Rust devs, send this post around to better understand the Rust job market and what to focus on.
https://corrode.dev/blog/hiring-rust-engineers/
If you're a junior Rust dev looking for a job, keep pushing. The tides will turn.
From my sketchbook ...
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Nvidia with Wayland — not so much, even though mine is a pretty old GTX680-based card.
Now I can see what you guys are talking about, with Intel it was seamless — I've never had such issues.
What makes matters even worse, the video card of mine has Mac firmware, no PC one — the one that supports EFI booting on legacy Macs. I suspect it somehow contributes to the issues I have — I still haven't found a way to enable the second display post OS boot.
Turned out it's even easier than I have anticipated — I just renamed the zroot/ROOT/void volume to zroot/ROOT/void-glibc, created a new one — zroot/ROOT/void-musl, bootstrapped it and copied some of the old config files over — literally in matter of minutes.
It turns out zfs isn't supported by linux6.10 — at least in Void, but… who cares 🤷
Otherwise, zfs so far is pretty good! Pretty pretty good 😏
Not all heroes wear capes…
Some wield sledgehammers 😎
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/07/21/stalin-bust-beheaded-with-sledgehammer-in-russian-park-a85779
I didn't put too much time into configuring it, much more into getting familiar with how zfs is managed, and most of what I did is under /home anyway — I've put that on a separate volume in accordance with the handbook.
Hopefully, it won't take much time to redo the base system re-installation — it seems to me that it's a matter of clearing the volume that is used as root — but I'm just not sure how to do that with zfs😅
I've spent the most part of today getting rid of Mac OS X on my Mac Pro, which was occupying two disks in mirrored RAID, for good, and installing Void… on ZFS!
And now, when I'm almost there — at least I can run Lagrange under Sway, I attempt to install my carefully crafted Firefox 124 without WebPee support and come to a painful realisation: "Architecture not supported"😱
Damn, I always forget not only the fact that GLibC flavour of Void exists, but that e.g. x86_64 without -musc is IT!!!🤬
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