Today I discovered a pretty cool utility for listing USB devices! 🔌
🌸 **cyme**: A modern and cross-platform lsusb!
🔥 Displays manufacturer, serial number, speed, current information (mA) and more!
🦀 Written in Rust!
⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/tuna-f1sh/cyme
#rustlang #lsusb #usb #devices #utility #commandline #tool #libusb
@gordoooo_z @mcc I started using Marginalia and RSS, then ditched a lot of mainstream websites and services. In turn, I did end up finding my niche life-changing site(s). It's possible, it's just not advertised! The old net ran on "explorer" because you had to find the content yourself... I search around often when I start to get into a net-slump and It's very rewarding. Find someone you like and check out their web-rings, or the people they follow!
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Whenever I have the traditional illegal ramen at 2am, I make sure to also give my cat a treat.
So we can be accomplices.
there she is again, doing that thing she does. #CatsOfMastodon #mastodoncats #catsodon #cutecats #cats
Happy to see my latest TUI project **Binsider** on the front page of Hacker News!
🚀 Check it out: https://binsider.dev
⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/orhun/binsider
@JoseMariaHDZ @j @romin
This was a great topic to explore in a longer post… and I actually did, but I wanted to proofread it properly and then I forgot to get back to you with a link to it 😅
gemini://m0xEE.Net/gemlog/posts/2024-09-05-asahi-linux-is-pointless.gmi
It's also available via HTTPS, https://m0xEE.Net/gemlog/posts/2024-09-05-asahi-linux-is-pointless.gmi , but I encourage you to use Gemini.
I am looking for a new job opportunity as developer and/or linux administrator:
* location flexible
* 10+ years professional experience
* languages: DE, EN
FOSS references in my GH profile.
CV on request via mail.
Boosts welcome :)
I have a love-hate relationship with LetsEncrypt. Obviously it makes like simpler (and cheaper) for many use cases.
But it also contributed to radicalization of browsers about self signed certificates.
Hey fedi, I'm looking for a (hopefully cheap) SBC that has excellent Linux support and not too much resources (RAM, CPU, etc). Can y'all give me some suggestions?
I specifically wanna ditch #RaspberryPi here given their recent stuff, and also because I want to scale down in computing power, not up (use natural cooling, etc). I'd want something that has specs between the Pi2 and Pi3. 1GB RAM is enough. Good FreeBSD support would be great, but not a must.
What do you recommend?
None
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