I asked Claude and it said look into The Ash Tree Man by Daniel Harms
I asked Claude and it said look into The Ash Tree Man by Daniel Harms
“I’ve made a huge mistake”
My personal opinion is that it was:
Regardless of how you feel about subscriptions, it’s a step in making the fediverse a more viable option for that that create content for a living.
Made the switch as well thanks to the modern key bindings
Prior to switching (upgrading?) to Wayland, Debian KDE crashed under X11 regularly when waking from hibernation and the taskbar would disappear. Restarting the plasma shell made it operable again, so I created an alias and regularly rebooted the DE shell 2-3x a day:
alias damnTaskbar='killall plasmashell ; kstart plasmashell &'
Indirectly, but the .bash_aliases
file that has all my terminal shortcuts
i agree. Not as good as the OG podcast but it has found it’s form over the last few months
Co-signing 538. Great podcast, especially for those that are good at processing/understanding data
Binged it and it was good.
For game subscription services, I use a month as a ‘taster’ and then buy games outright that will keep me busy for months. Paying for a subscription in perpetuity isn’t worth it for my gaming, but admittedly, I’m a millennial that grew up before online gaming et al.
I get it. I’m a year in and was pulling my hair out dealing w/ frustrating issues for the first few weeks/months. Smooth sailing now, but I don’t deny the learning curves that are possible.
Conversely, I have a lot more stamina in the bedroom now that I’ve been regularly cycling
I’m going to continue buying Chromebooks because I can wipe the OS and put Linux on them.
Samesies. What has become increasingly frustrating is that many opt-out emails require me to disable tracker control. It should be illegal to force tracking to avoid future tracking
I’m confused. Can somebody explain this reference or take away?
I second the idea of looking at audiobooks, especially autobiographies of successful business people
South side here
Was just thinking about whether there was an open-source alternative the other day, thanks for sharing.