tweep.dev
software development student.
20, EN/ES 🇨🇴 he/him
❄️nixOS/🧿arch enjoyer (lie)
i spend more time in my NixOS config than working
this is my void posting hole. you've been warned
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I should give the server a face as well...
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Spoiler alert: A combination of bad nginx config (understandable), service workers caching shit as well, and CI/CD keeping old files that no longer should've existed.
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Oh no, the tricky part is not disabling the cache. The tricky part was understanding why data was still being cached with the old version for every single client.
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I have been informed that I have been delegated to testing duty. There is no tests.
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Hyprland, works for me
What the hell is niri and why is it mentioned so much? I'm gonna need to research WMs in the market again now, god damn
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I will be using it for generating tests for a testless project though, that shit is annoying af when no testing was configured for a year or two cause "it's not functional, we'll add it later"
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I thought for a second the image wasn't loading, and it took for me to open it and read the alt text to get it, im kinda slow
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Balatro forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever...
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feels like a bad systems pickup line
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To be fair, most Linux users either stick vanilla, where a windows workflow is mostly there, or they go hyperrice, and then it seems like it would be 2000 config file lines for Bluetooth to not work
( TBF, it's one line, but bluetooth as a protocol sometimes gives me headaches )
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It would be funny to see ai slop levels of marketing for quantum computing though. "We're gonna put quantum processing algorithms in your word file so it can grammar check EVEN BETTER" ( just uses a regular algo that theoretically could run in a quantum computer )
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Already setup a compose with an sh script, too late.
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This is crazy, and I love it. I'll definitely check this out for fun later on. Didn't think that Ghostty could do this
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Mom, my redditor slang is leaking, do I need to compile my messages with rust instead?
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We are so in it boys
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The replacement works! Holy fuck what a rollercoaster of emotions.