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Doubletwist
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Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tidal is laying off more staff.English3·8 months agoThe sad thing it, for streaming “stations”, Pandora still has the best algorithms and functioning (thumbs up/down only being applicable to that specific ‘station’).
It’s a shame they’ve neglected their apps and almost everything else about their business.
I’ve always been happiest with xfce4-terminal, though I’m using Konsole currently until XFCE fully supports Wayland.
Way back when, I was more than happy with rxvt.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon cloud boss echoes NVIDIA CEO on coding being dead in the water: "If you go forward 24 months from now, it's possible that most developers are not coding"English11·11 months agoCopilot can’t even suggest a single Ansible or Terraform task without suggesting invalid/unsupported options. I can’t imagine how bad it is at doing anything actually complex with an actual programming language.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•my mon said we can stay out til 81·11 months agoI might if it wasn’t a billion degrees outside from late -April though mid-October.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the OLDEST online account that you currently still own and still use somewhat frequently?3·11 months agoI have an email address and shell account on a SCO UNIX system that I’ve had since 1994.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about the "Dilberito," a vegetarian wrap concocted by Dilbert creator Scott Adams to tie into his comic strip. The product was a colossal failure,English2·11 months agoI miss Soylent as well. I think the peak was the bottled version right before they switched to the “sqround” bottles.
I too once held to that ideal, but after typing almost exclusively on Model M keyboards for 40+hrs a week (Unix Sysadmin + gamer ) for 30+yrs I started to feel some strain in my fingers and hands.
About a year ago I switched to the SS Apex Pro with adjustable magnetic switches and I’ve been pretty happy with it so far. Yeah the software is kind of stupid but the actuation points can be adjusted and saved into several different profiles from the keyboard without the software, so I’ve been pretty happy with it so far.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What file systems are you using on your devices and why?5·11 months agoXFS on my server VMs and my laptops and desktops.
ZFS on my file server. I’d use it on my laptops and desktops too (and have done when I was using Xubuntu) but I’ve switched toFedora which doesn’t come with a way to easily install with ZFS and I don’t feel like jumping through hoops to get it done. And I can’t stand btrfs. I don’t know what it is about it, but I just don’t like it.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some good ways to alleviate hiccups?3·11 months agoWhen someone else has the hiccups, cup your hands together (like you’re about to pour water in them), hold them in front of them and excitedly tell them repeatedly (in a loud-ish, hurried voice like you’re about to miss out on the chance of a lifetime):
" Quick! Hiccup in my hands! Hurry up! Do it! Hiccup in my hands!"
Gotta do it quickly and unexpectedly enough to surprise them. They’ll either be so surprised that they forget the hiccup, or they will actually try to do it but be so focused on it that they won’t be able to.
It’s got a pretty high success rate for when I’ve tried it.
Yeah pretty much. I mean I do the best I can (and I do have resources to look to for help).
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Dark mode’s bright future: How dark mode will transform Wikipedia’s accessibilityEnglish181·1 year agoI’m an old fogey who grew up reading physical books and newspapers but I absolutely need dark mode on backlit displays. I despise light mode.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•IT outage: banks, airlines and media hit by issues linked to Windows PCs10·1 year agoExactly, the blame here is entirely on Crowdstrike. they could just as easily have made similar mistake in an update for the Linux agent that would crash the system and bring down half the planet.
I will say, the problem MIGHT have been easier to fix or work around on the Linux systems.
Not only is “Googling” one of my most important job skills, now that I’m doing professional services, my entire job basically consist of “Learn product ${FOO} faster than the customer’s employees can.” Which of course primarily consists of knowing what to search for, how to find it, and how to interpret and use what I find.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Would Sentinel Island still be untouched in the Star Trek Universe?5·1 year agoBut would it have it have remained left alone long enough to get to the point where the federation and prime directive protected it…
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What lessons should have been learned and implemented from the rise of Hitler and the Nazis in their ascension to power to prevent a recurrence of similar actors and ideological campaigns in future?3·1 year ago"The avalanche had already begun. It is too late for the pebbles to vote. "
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Poor Sega just didn't get the timing right.English5·1 year agoLoved the Dreamcast. Other than the lack of DVD player, I still think it was better than the PS2.
Quite a few games that were released on both consoles looked better and played more smoothly on the Dreamcast than they did on the supposedly more powerful PS2. Dave Mirra BMX is one that immediately comes to mind. It was way better on the Dreamcast.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker31·1 year agoOnce again you seem to be calling for not bothering with any security effort of there’s even a remote chance of some other vulnerability happening.
The whole point of security is that it’s always a multi-layered thing. Nobody sane is pretending that encrypting web traffic with HTTPS is a panacea that’s going to solve all your data security needs. But it is sure as hell a million times better than having all of your data transmitted in the clear, with absolutely no assurance that you’re are talking to the system you think you’re talking to, or that the data hasn’t been tampered with in transit.
And don’t pretend https is a huge burden. It’s dead simple to get SSL/TLS certs, and the additional load of encrypting and decrypting the traffic is barely even a rounding error on modern CPUs.
Doubletwist@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker151·1 year agoYou know how I know you don’t know anything about security or computing?
I lucky enough to get my first DSL line in 1997.
Was only paying for 128Kbps down but this was before they actually had any throttling in place, and I was close enough to the DLAM to get 1Mbit down. It was mind-blowing at a time when a 1.44Mbps T1 line was $1000+/month pipe dream!