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  • 5, years, later..

    Debian: You're good bro, no updates today.

  • Cosmic has been excellent on NixOS.

    Alpha bugs and all, it's been totally usable. Once it's out of Alpha it's likely to be the only DM I use.

  • Or switch to NixOS 😉

  • Most of them.

  • Musk

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  • Came here to ask the same thing. I'm half tempted to pick up a pixel 3a just to try. They're very cheap these days.

  • Unbelievable. What would we do? Hand it over to a non-profit akin to the Linux Foundation so we can have a flourishing ecosystem of technologies sharing momentum while branching out into their own flavors and augmentations? All of that, for what! To serve a public good via most common piece of software used on a day to day basis? Madness!

  • The age of the great north Korean porn revolution is upon us

  • I think if you're assassinating a public figure you're a little past caring about what's "allowed"

  • That's the beauty, it's both

  • I'm more of a dust man, myself. It runs recursively so it's easy to pinpoint the culprit.

    [Image source: the project's README]

  • I've heard that a lot of custom domains get filtered by tech giants. Have you experienced any problems like that? I agree it would be nice and self hosting it is pretty straightforward.

  • Like?

  • This offers no features over the embedded calendar in the mail app. Not even widgets.

  • What is an option then?

  • Tears of joy, no doubt

  • draw.io no longer open source since August 27, 2024

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  • draw.io no longer open source since August 27, 2024

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  • Thanks for the note on Ditaa. I didn't know it existed but I love the idea of rendering bitmaps from ASCII, especially on the web. It's like Mermaid but the original syntax is a diagram in and of itself!

    Like the author writes:

    There is a number of formats that are text-based (html, docbook, LaTeX, programming language comments), but when rendered by other software (browsers, interpreters, the javadoc tool etc), they can contain images as part of their content. If ditaa was intergrated with those tools (and I'm planning to do the javadoc bit myself soon), then you would have readable/editable diagrams within the text format itself, something that would make things much easier. ditaa syntax can currently be embedded to HTML.

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