Could it be that the blade + razor aggressiveness combo you were using is not equivalent to a cartridge razor? Personally with a nice blade and 1960s Gillette Slim Adjustable on the higher settings it gets insanely close even going with the grain, much closer than I've gotten with plastic cartridge options.
I wonder why they thought it necessary to build a new terminal emulator instead of just skin and contribute to alacritty or wezterm
Based Graphene devs, holy cow. These guys rock
CLI Editors with Distrobox?
How do you all handle this? I'm going to start poking around with NixOS but anticipate Python dev to be impossible on the base OS, so curious what sorts of options y'all use when connecting your configured editor to a container- e.g. if I have Neovim configured in my host, is it better to re-set-up Neovim again with the same dotfiles in the container and dev in the container, or connect the editor to the container somehow?
My gut is saying it's probably cleaner to set up an editor inside the container, just not sure I want to do that every time I start a project.
How is the eye fatigue? With VR I get sorta sick
I believe Mycroft is no longer supported due to legal battles
Why though? There was a recent post around here that I think really hit this home- "whatabboutism". We don't need Graphene to fulfill every scenario. We need it to do it's job well, which is does, and if it doesn't fulfill your needs, then pick something else like LineageOS which has much more broad support at the expense of a less secure OS.
You sure can compile Graphene on other devices with varying results, the supported/tested device list used to have things other than Google devices on it- part of this comes down to support and dev time too.
Yeah it looks a bit like a Cubic Pulse 80 if I had to guess
Zero issues with it, been using it for maybe 5 years.
The Locus project is pretty promising. You can build for iOS but also generate links for those without the app
Do FPV hobbiests really follow it? Honestly the community always had skating-like anti-establishment vibes to it, and thus, I kinda always thought people just ignored the regulations. Just like how everyone flies at 800mW despite that technically being over the limit
I'm a bit confused why you wouldn't directly contribute to OpenStreetMap. That database is already in-use by many- further splintering of open alternatives to proprietary mapping only hurts the FOSS community IMO because we need as many hands on deck as possible with OpenStreetMap making the data better and feature-rich to maintain any semblance of parity with something like Google Maps.
This is depressing
No, I wish I knew though- hope they have all the proper protection during fragging haha
You should post on [email protected] too :)
We also have c/ReefTank for reef-related things
All I can think of is this
Do we have a gravel biking community yet