

I love my recent oneplus phones. Yes from China, where all the recent good shit is coming out of.
I love my recent oneplus phones. Yes from China, where all the recent good shit is coming out of.
What?
The desktop version is the least secure version of Signal.
However I use stuff like cp -g
for a progress bar from the Rust verskons, and then a dev to come along and contribute that in the GNU C version compared the Rust ones, I think the GitHub Rust version is more inviting and easier?
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Hashes for cached content. Anyone know what sort of DB makes sense here?
You’d think these centralised LLM search providers would be caching a lot of this stuff, eg perplexity or claude.
Borg to a NAS.
500GB of that NAS is “special” so I then rsync that to a 500GB old laptop hdd, of which is is duplicated again to another 500GB old laptop hdd.
Same 500GB rsync’d to Cloud Server.
Tiny Linux for speeed.
Wow, interesting thought.
I do use a few of the rust uutils notably cp -g
(progress bar)
But now you make me think this change is for nefarious purposes.
So the rest of the predictive nature of cyberpunk is OK but the network state won’t happen? 😃
Fucking shit article.
Different network state to Bilajis? Since that was always opt in afaik.
From the website from the book.
A network state is a highly aligned online community with a capacity for collective action that crowdfunds territory around the world and eventually gains diplomatic recognition from pre-existing states.
Seems like zuck trying to take the Name again like he came up with it, eg Meta.
Networks are opt in, just like meta product’s.
Looks like I’m gonna give it a whirl
I was confused what you meant by background colour thing so I went to dust
docs haha.
Now I got you. It’s a codeblock so it shows in monospace font. Look up .md formatting for tips.
In this case its a word between backticks `
dust
Yes, it’s du
in Rust + more.
Nice!
Agents are gonna write the code anyway, so can do what it wants.
Then rustlings
after
Was using realvnc to vnc from remote, it was easy and cloud driven.
Fully swapped to tailscale and normal VNC sever now.
Performance is good and works great for the troubleshooting and small GUI stuff I need to do.