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Terminal stage of console

  • Okay, I’m almost sold at this point, thanks for taking your time to convince me :) Gonna add those expensive ones to my wishlist and start with something cheaper from Etsy as a test.

    And it’s totally okay to be passionate about things you like :)

    ‘idle hands’ community

    Is it an actual community here on Lemmy? Can’t seem to find it.

  • All good, the downvotes are not my doing :)

  • lemmygrad.ml and other themed instances

    Jump
  • Imagine trying to converse about politics and society without immediately pushing for a far left/right revolution of sorts? 🤣

  • I tolerate it, though barely. But that’s not the reference I was trying to make :)

  • lemmygrad.ml and other themed instances

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  • *Holodomor

    Yeah, I’d stay away from lemmygrad, they are clearly on a wrong side of history.

    I wish there were more moderate leftist communities out there, the ones that are focused on highlighting downfalls of capitalism without trying to convince everybody that USSR 2.0 is the only good alternative.

  • Looks interesting! Can you wear them like a bracelet though?

    My concern is that I need to have the thing with me at all times, and ideally so it does not take any space in my pockets, so wearing it sounds like the best option.

  • My gripe with people posting links to paywalled websites is an assumption I must be subscribed to that source already. Or that I’m willing to subscribe on the spot just to read the article.

    Regarding ads vs per website subscription, in an ideal world we’d have some kind of Spotify for magazines, but it ain’t happening so I might as well just accept the ads and read the article. Beats just looking at the paywall in frustration.

  • Literally uninterjectable

  • Just 24 quid a month, that’s a steal!

  • The website uses VH instead of SVH for vertical positioning. That’s interesting.

    In terms of how to learn web development, it’s a long winding complicated process. I’d suggest to learn HTML, CSS and vanilla JS, then going with React and TS. Once you go through basic courses / documentation on those, you can try making some proper full fledged websites.

    The x.ai website looks very simple and can be recreated (in terms of visuals) with only HTML and CSS.

    The way to learn if you have no idea where to start is to start learning, get a bunch of courses on Udemy, or just watch YouTube, or maybe there are some courses on Coursera.

    Until you at least have a solid grasp of what is a website and what are the basics of creating them, I’d strongly advise not to bother with trying to recreate anything.

  • Feeling old yet? 😗

  • Welcome to the vergecast, the flagship podcast of left wing propaganda

    In all seriousness though, this is one of the podcasts I tune in to religiously. It’s just too fun and serves as a great high level of “what’s up in big tech” even when my brain is mush.

  • I think there were 0 instances of Quora being useful when I search for things. At this point I just ignore Quora results completely, just because chances are whatever is on there are just shills and word salad people.

  • One time I’ve tried to do it and it is not fun. I guess I’ll stick with pleb init.vim for now.

  • Give Linux a chance, it is fun!

  • Bacon sandwiches are fine as long as it’s not ultra processed bread and stuff. Embrace the bacon. Zuck the zuck.

  • Tbh the idea does sound interesting, especially if there’s a way to do Shamir’s secret sharing on top of the encrypted snapshot or something. Cause I’m not too worried with exposing my stuff to the internet, as I at least partially do that for a living, but rather make sure I do not existentially send all my family’s documents in plaintext to some stranger on the internet.

  • This does sound interesting! Would need some tooling to lay my paranoia to rest though, and some trust towards the other person.