curioushom

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[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 16 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Clearly the dark mode is the modern one! Jokes aside, I just realized that there THREE menu options on that toolbar: hamburger, kebab, and waffle! I realize they do different things, but no wonder people are confused by and scared of computers. Also, now I'm hungry!

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

You can reinstall the OS without overwriting your home partition or any other data partition. That's always an option.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 0 points 1 year ago

That's right. zsh is POSIX compliant while fish is not. That's the reason I switched to zsh from fish.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's right, to add a bit more color, any of Proton mail paid plans allows you to use Proton Bridge (which runs locally and speaks IMAP to your mail client).

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Are you trying the terminal commands with sudo? You could also try logging in as root user with the password you used during setup.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago (6 children)

That's really cool! Looking forward to future updates, great work.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago

Yes, Gitea is a hard-fork of Gogs and started years ago. Forgejo is a soft-fork of Gitea when the primary authors of Gitea created a company of the same name to provide paid support (there's history there you can look up) but Gitea remains free and open source. Forgejo, supported by Codeberg, is a community fork and will upstream to Gitea.

Gitea/Forgejo is a great option, they recently even added build actions which are compatible with Github Actions.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 12 points 1 year ago

It's still a good thing. It's an open specification, so anyone creating a design that is compliant can use software targeted at RISC-V. Just like you can buy USB-C flash drive from any manufacturer and use it with any OS that supports USB mass storage!

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Nice, congrats! The camera and microphone switches are better than slide covers, they cut power to those sensors. It's kinda cool that it's become so standard for Framework that it's not discussed much anymore but it definitely deserves more attention. It was one of the many selling features for me when I pre-ordered the first gen framework (11th gen Intel).

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Looks great, thanks for the write up!

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Just to clarify the entire Logseq app is open source including the sync mechanism, the server backend to receive the sync endpoint and store the data isn't. I use Syncthing (FOSS and cross platform) to sync noted between my devices.

[–] curioushom@lemmy.one 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

The 16 is very cool but I use my laptop on the go and the 16 is too big for that. I don't need it to be a desktop replacement but if I did, I would definitely get the 16!

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/947317

I was making some steamed iced Americanos (Aerocano) last summer and really enjoyed that. I also enjoy the citros (nitro cold brew with a bit of lemonade) and find them very refreshing! So I decided to combine both and made this.

Simple syrup made with honey, fresh squeezed lemon juice, a double espresso, steamed with crushed ice, and served over a giant ice cube. Dialing in the recipe but it's a delicious refreshing summer drink.

 

I was making some steamed iced Americanos (Aerocano) last summer and really enjoyed that. I also enjoy the citros (nitro cold brew with a bit of lemonade) and find them very refreshing! So I decided to combine both and made this.

Simple syrup made with honey, fresh squeezed lemon juice, a double espresso, steamed with crushed ice, and served over a giant ice cube. Dialing in the recipe but it's a delicious refreshing summer drink.

 

Fighter planes in the 1950s used the  Bendix Central Air Data Computer to determine air speed, mach number, altitude and so forth from pressure. It is electromechanical, using gears and synchros for its computations. Amazingly, it is modular and can be easily disassembled.

We separated the top layer from the rest for testing. The "interface" between the layers is two gears and an electrical connection. The electronic servo amplifier blocks come off too.

(3 photos in link)

 

While the swivel hinge is not something that would be a fit for current framework models, I really hope a future product does provide a two in one form factor AND screens. I would love to have a Remarkable 2 type device built-in instead of having yet another device to carry and charge. Besides I can do most of my c on computing comfortably on an e-ink device (typing might feel tedious, not sure) and get even better battery life.

 

The backwards compatibility achieved by clever "simple mechanics" is very cool!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by curioushom@lemmy.one to c/chat@lemmy.one
 

I just chipped in for lemmy.one and that got me thinking that I've seen a lot more of Ko-fi.com popping up instead of Patreon. Is it because of fees or an one time tip jar feature?

I'm also curious as to why more folks don't use https://liberapay.com/ especially the more federated/FOSS minded folks.

Just trying to learn what's hot and what's not and what the creators/devs prefer and why.

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