bbqranch.bsky.social
Professor of CS, Game Dev, Tech Death enjoyer
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Trump WILL go to prison.
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They just call it terrorism her and slap you with a felony. Land of tyranny, home of the afraid.
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If he didnt save it to disk then its probably lost to the ram, guys. Big doubt he can get it back unless he did save and the file was corrupted or if he was using word and their backup feature has the changes cached.
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Note: I'm sure there are plenty of foss tools that already do this, but it's fun to make my own and its another project on the github activity.
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Yup. Current democrat leadership is criminally incompetent at best, treacherous at worst. They enabled this bullshit, and several dems have switched sides.
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And he all but handed the country over to Trump too!
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Yeah man, joe biden did a great job at enabling genocide in palestine!
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An alpha male wouldnt need to assert their dominance, and they wouldn't have the time to talk about it either.
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Too bad it's so stupid I'm better off disabling it because it keeps hallucinating libraries and functions that don't exist.
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However, if you think of it in a utilitarian sense, there are very sensible firearms that are very good to have around for a variety of situations. Locks and cabinets are in every responsible gun owners collection! Just food for thought.
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I understand the sentiment, but would you ever say the same thing about a fishing rod, bow, trapping set, garden equipment, etc? Conservatives have destroyed the image and purpose of firearms and integrated it into the symbolism of their cult.
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If you're gonna rock windows 11, look up the Chris Titus script. It'll debloat the hell out of windows 11. There are other scripts out there too, this is just one that I'm familiar with.
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C# is incredible, and it's geared towards having all of that out of the box and not bending a language against its nature. I'm sure it comes down to the fact that they obviously won't rewrite the whole thing, but still...
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It's pretty much just using the same regions of your brain and then just doing that when your eyes are closed. It takes mental exercise to do. You dont see it in your eyes, but you can see it in your head, the same way you can talk in your head or think about parts of a song and "hear" it.
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Oh sick! I'll check this out and give it a spin. Could be the solution to my issues. I ended up just throwing my hands in the air and dual booting windows ltsc for my audio needs, but this could be great.
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Lol no no, I appreciate the suggestion, I've just wasted a LOT of time trying to find solutions instead of making music. I'm primarily a developer, but I do music and art on the side and it's been a painful experience to say the least.
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1) I have, still very noticeable latency for guitar playing unfortunately. Otherwise, pipe wire is great.
2) agreed but I don't love it
3) I daily drive void and as good as it is, they only package latest stable, and if you want anything you're either making a template or downloading flatpak etc.
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Oh yeah, I definitely think we're on the road to fixing a lot of stuff, those are just my list of current pain points. I'm very optimistic about the future of Linux :)
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To answer 3 more thoroughly, different distros will have some packages, or not. They might be old, or experimental, often with no choice. It's a huge time sink for maintainers. Package managers conflict with each other. Some obey FSH, others don't (Nix, GUIX), and when they do, implementations vary.
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Do some real time audio and you'll soon find out
Wayland works fine *for some people* depends on graphic configurations, and is known to be finicky
Even Linus recognizes the issues with package management. youtu.be/Pzl1B7nB9Kc?...
Anecdotal "it works for me" doesn't help Linux gain market share.
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Yeah, not taking fashion advice from the post ironic generation. The generation that's chronically dressed like dorks with Grandma pants and middle parts.
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In short, most of the pain points of Linux boil down to intense differences in philosophy that dont usually revolve around user experience, but about technical purity.
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Linux is great except for in three areas (that are in their control).
1) Audio is a disaster on Linux, especially when you need low latency for guitar.
2) The whole xorg/Wayland debacle.
3) Package management is a pain point in terms of philosophies.
Aside from that, Linux feels really good.
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Use your Google abilities. There are answers to your question out there
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Nope, things are far worse than they've ever been compared to other revolutions. There's very little wiggle room for it to get worse. Heads started rolling and tea started dumping for much less.