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Redoing a closet. Seems easiest just to rip out the non-functional layout and replace with an easy Ikea setup.
Redoing a closet. Seems easiest just to rip out the non-functional layout and replace with an easy Ikea setup.
I can attest that it’s quite straightforward and well documented! Toughest part for me was clearing out all that crap under the sink!
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I got a water test kit for free from Home Depot and sent it in. Never got an answer. This inspires me to try again.
I wonder how well it supports Debian, etc.
Finished insulating my copper radiator pipes. I think it’s worth it as our rooms seem to be getting a lot hotter.
We have a all-in-one keyboard and mouse. Labeled function keys to start streaming services with Chrome in kiosk mode. Obviously, mouse to navigate is in some ways more work than a remote, but actually much faster. Similarly, typing for a search is way faster with keyboard. Side benefit is that it’s larger size means it won’t get lost in the couch cushions.
I have a low power nuc that I use to watch TV. All streaming services + KODI or whatever. I don’t know why I would use some proprietary dongle. I prefer FOSS.
Eh? TV boxes? Just use a web brower. What is a TV box?
I get older, and the to-do list only grows in length. Condolences about your relative.
Yes indeed. New England home built 1930. Will try to get it done before seeing Nosferatu in theaters tomorrow.
Will try to diagnose why one of our radiators isn’t working.
Cool. Though I like to use vifm
with the tree
command.
I have my family (for chat), security cameras (for motion detection), and server notifications on my own xmpp server (Prosody
). Private and works for me.
Lots of good libraries for programming bots with updates. Can upload images or videos to the chat.
…AppImage? No thanks.
Who wants another Silicon Valley? Their model is foundationally based on “moving fast and breaking things”.
What about focusing on responsible, organic stewardship and community over growth at any cost? If no one’s making any real money, we don’t have to hitch our cart to the capitalist horse which has resulted in our current situation.
I wholeheartedly agree, though I will need to look up the XNU kernel and the relevance of licensing to Elasticsearch and Terraform. I develop and use R packages and am happy to see that the majority (70%) of those packages are GPL. Not core linux infrastructure, but I an at least happy in my small corner of the OSS community.
Thank for the reply!
I definitely understand your preference for copyleft licenses.
This is off-topic but are there any recent media that have strengthened your views for GPL or even AGPL (outside of Stallman) over MIT/ISC?
I have been using Zotero
for a while and syncing my library directory with Syncthing
, even though they say not to (no problem in 7 years including PhD and job).
If you want something even more minimalist, it is possible with the command line too, , which is the approximate setup I’m currently using in my pharma job.
That’s a lot of data to be archiving! What’s the archiving action responsible for this, or what group? I work with SRA and GEO daily for work, so this is interesting to see on lemmy.