I have Arch on my workstation at work, and I love it
(With permission, of course)
We kinda do, with GPS satellites that have to correct their clocks due to the effects of gravity and speed
And communication with space probes
I use 24h clocks and ISO 8601 dates almost always
Honestly, I'm better at organizing code than I am my actual life
Timezones make intuitive sense for humans
UTC / Unix timestamps make intuitive sense for computers
The issue is bridging the gap
I don't understand non-mammalian pets
Why have a tarantula that you just look at, instead of a Golden retriever to goof off with?
I pay for spoofie premium because it's convenient
But I'm not defending this money-grubbing behavior
I just started using Spotify for the first time last year, mainly because I got tired of trying to figure out what this meat paste wanted to listen to
YT is great when you know what you want to hear, but it's garbage at (music) recommendations (I haven't tried YT music)
Spoofie isn't the best, but for right now, it's worth the price just so I can actually get back to work, and not fiddle with YT for 3 hours looking for music this meat paste wants right now
Although, I'm open to alternatives, if they're viable
I was in high school during that time
It's really weird to see actually witness history becoming "history"
What's the likelihood of a reattempt, if the first shot wasn't fatal?
I'm not sure many people would be capable of doing so, given how addled they'd likely be
Every night, one of my cats yells at me, until I give her brushes and attention
I love RafVicAlv's comics
I wonder if KDE connect could leverage the way Syncthing does device discovery and pairing
It works across networks, with no configuration
You just brought back some unpleasant memories from high school English
The teacher insisted we take Cornell notes
I couldn't stand how they were organized, i was/am crap at taking notes during a lecture, and I didn't need them. I'm very good at remembering information from lectures
It's a FOSS, real time, continuous file sync
From personal experience, it works flawlessly between Linux and Android. And it supports Linux, Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android.
Pairing two devices is seamless, although setting up folder sync can be a bit of a pain
Tip:
If you already have two copies of a folder on separate devices (A and B), you only need to add one copy into syncthing (device A). Then you can share it to the other devices (B), and map it to an [existing or new] folder on B
If you add the folder to A and B separately, then try to share it, you get duplicate "Share" folders, and it gets a bit confusing
The "Folder ID" should be the same across devices
There's a reason I run Linux, and root my Android
Because it actually feels like my device now
(And fixing issues is significantly easier, if you know where to look)
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They're so much more comfortable than pants. I love Carhartts