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stevegoodenough.bsky.social
Platform Engineer (GCP); automate all the things! (mostly python but some golang too), RPi tinkerer, MX-5 lover, enjoying 3d printing now I've got a Bambu Lab A1, Sci-Fi fan (any Blake's 7 fans out there?) just a nerd I guess
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this is the way, trouble is the image of Musk doing it to Trump comes to mind 😉
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I was never happy with people calling 3.5" disks floppies... no they are stiffies. Only the 5.25 and 8 inch ones were floppies because they were.
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love seeing the correct understanding of what a hacker is
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prefix the URL with cooked.wiki and get the ingredients and method, no chaff or ads 💥
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here you go, it's not the cleanest but will give you something to start from github.com/SteveGoodeno...
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I'll upload my code to GitHub when I get some time and will ping you the url
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just the sound controls, play, pause, stop, volume up and down. I find this better than the Fn+function key on my keyboard that I never get right. plus I have shortcuts for key presses like email etc.
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not a music player, it's a macro keypad, does either key shortcuts or media controls
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together with flight controls on the arms, that's a sweet setup
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I'm with you (but no Elite, gosh that was an excellent game)
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was it this one.. makerworld.com/models/799707
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When we went WFH in 2020 I added an Ubuntu drive to my pc as that's what I used at work (they allow byod), over time I selected windows for home stuff less and less and here I am now never selecting it (ex hardcore Windows dev/user since msdos v1, Win v1 etc). Never too late to make the swap.
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and nothing wrong with that. I spent so much time printing upgrades for mine, getting octopi running, housed in a nice box under the display, getting the prints as best I could. Happy brewing!
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omg had that too the other day, took me ages to see why I was getting an error, I do wonder if clear PTFE tubing would be better than the gray
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when it was first announced so a while ago now. Speed isn't really an issue for us so wasn't a big enough reason to swap then. We use a mix of mostly pipenv and some poetry for package management (actually need to see if renovate supports uv as we use that heavily for automating dependency updates)
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makes sense, I need to go take another look at uv, last time it was missing some necessary features
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Why'd you have to use uv for this? I just can't remove pyenv it's just so useful when working on many codebases