i hate to be a pedant (who am i kidding, i love to be) but they didn’t really invent electricity, so much as discover it and improve on existing technologies. ben franklin was writing about lightning rods a century before. also autoerotic asphyxiation. that’s true, look it up.
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spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on LinuxEnglish3·2 days agoyou’re evil. i love it.
on my campus, there’s a stack of several dozen desktops just out in the open (in a basement)
plus a dumpster worth on monitors, peripherals, and at least one ipad with multiple bullet holes. the screen is fine – somebody pulled the screen off, then shot the logic board. i have so many questions
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spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made191·2 days agoi love backwards compatibility as much as the next guy, but at some point, if there isn’t enough of a community to backport fixes, there probably aren’t many using them. if a tree falls in the forest, you get the idea.
spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there any use case of SDDM other than log in to Plasma desktop?11·2 days agoi mean, most of them are celled “display managers” – lightDM, gDM, lxDM
rust compiles to native code, so barring some horrific implementation issues, i’d bet my money on it being roughly equivalent.
spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•Refurbished Lenovos in general (and LinuxPusher.dk, in particular)1·3 days agoyou’re absolutely right about that last point. my fully-spec’d t440p (4910mq, 16GB, 1080p IPS, t450p trackpad, backlit, quectel eg25-g for WWAN, the whole 9 yards) cost me less than $300 to build – a similar machine from minifree would’ve cost nearly double that for worse specs. though, it should be noted, that that price gets you more than silicon – they offer support over IRC, some sort of warranty, and i think other shit too.
spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•What helps people get comfortable on the command line?1·3 days agoin my experience, practice, practice, and more practice. but “just git gud m8” isn’t really helpful advice. if you don’t have half a decade on hand, i can make a few more practical recommendations.
a shell that can do argument autocomplete is your best friend. personally, i use zsh + ohmyzsh + fzf + fzf-tab, but i’m sure there are other configs, and i’ve heard ohmyzsh is a bit of a nightmare, though i haven’t had too many issues.
so let’s say you’re running the one rsync command this month, and you forgot the args, just tab-tab and you can search through the arguments with fzf.
spv.sh@lemmy.spv.shto Linux@lemmy.ml•Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux2·4 days agoweird – they work for me. ctrl+c sends SIGINT, and ctrl+v iirc isn’t treated specially. i figured sending SIGINT with kill would then preform a copy, but it doesn’t. fuck. now i have another puzzle…
is this the part where i get to smugly use i3? :P
i’d assume this might be a drive issue rather than a distro / linux issue. iirc i installed debian from CD a few months back on a thinkpad because i was bored… hah, parties. you’re funny. undervolting thinkpads while procrastinating finals. that’s my kind of shit.