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lastreclearner.bsky.social
Nerd wide-open: what I am learning, rabbit-holes I go down. FOSS/GNU/Linux is cool, as is making stuff. Mostly, I've switched back to blogging. https://gardenofcandide.blogspot.com/
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++ Library as in songs that get licensed. Great comment: "I think this music is so powerfull, because it is ego-less, like, the artists never intended to be individually praised for it, so it became authorless and timeless, as if it had always been there, which makes it eerie and outwordly"
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3.) But importantly... gardenofcandide.blogspot.com/2025/02/on-t...
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2.) bsky.app/profile/last...
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Talking to chatGPT about the piece. chatgpt.com/share/67b9ff...
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That might even be the more surprising fact.
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++ Then I remembered the box of CDs I got from a friend after his divorce. God damn, that is just the gift that keeps giving. And now it's punk as fuck... lol.
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++ Cost for decorations: zero out of pocket. I put down a "baseline of chaos" from stickers laying around the house and a free art magazine.
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There was a brief time I was using python scripts to download whatever vid I wanted to watch. But now I'm just not watching very much. I don't care all that much to be part of this culture.
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++ And: "Trucks began playing the guitar using a slide because it allowed him to play the guitar despite his small hands as a young guitarist."
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I was just blowing off steam with that one. I appreciate your take. The project has been a little past my current capabilities, but I have probably learned a lot, and may have some pride when the system works the way I want. AntiX is a lot easier though...
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Always depends on what you are doing with it, but for routine computer stuff, should be fine.
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Sorry Kendrick, The revolution will still not be televised. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rev...
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Then again, Franco was complex than "just be an asshole": "The legacy of Franco in Spanish history remains controversial, as the nature of his dictatorship changed over time... His dictatorial style proved adaptable enough to allow social and economic reform... " en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis...
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I mean, Franco stayed in power all that time. But right now there is a revolutionary fervor as these fools think their ideology of "be an asshole" is some untried (or more likely tried and true) concept, and they haven't been hit yet with unintended consequences.
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I mean, Franco stayed in power all that time. But right now there is a revolutionary fervor as these fools think their ideology of "be an asshole" is some untried (or more likely tried and true) concept, and they haven't been hit yet with unintended consequences.
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Tiny Core.
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++ So instead of Tmux, I am leaning into how TC is set up. Just open a few terminals, and the key binding is alt+tab to switch between them using arrows and enter. Also, check out the cpu here. It's often 98-99% idle on a 15 year old Toshiba (albeit one with higher end specs for the time).
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The real question becomes did you follow the directions or stay on the more logical road?
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Above my pay-grade, friend. But people probably need to start taking security into their own hands, as it will not be provided for free. People should strongly consider local backups with air gaps and separating functions to different devices. It will not be convenient.
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The enshitification of Ubuntu, and then downstream, would be very bad news for the dream of the Linux Desktop for all. Once there is a paid version for something, there is every incentive to ruin the free version.
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Fair enough. This isn't on the daily driver, but a computer I got off my father-in-law (RIP... this would have been his birthday, in fact), so if I want my tmux workflow I'll boot into antiX, and I'll use TC to basically just cause problems I can play with.
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So true. I took a nap and then have been embracing the jank and using it as an opportunity to write scripts to get around what I don't like. I've never dual-booted before, but I think I will, and just get on Tiny Core when I want to tinker.
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++ But I am saddened. This shows me not only are people just going to copy and paste the output without any examination, but they are going to assume that's all any one else could be doing as well.
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++ Further, this shows that is no conception that even if chatGPT came up with it, that it wouldn't have to be checked first... In spite of spreadsheets in front of them all these years, databases haven't sunk in... To some extent, I get it. GPT is a visible process with miracles in your face.
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4 score game.... hope?
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5 score game now.