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Need a new laptop soon. Just ordered a #SteamDeck for this purpose, now all I need is a #lapdock!
I've heard of #NexDock and #uperfect, but neither is available to order in my region and I might have to go with whatever fake brand I find on Amazon. If anyone has any experience or tips to share here, I'd love to hear it!
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@zachweinersmith.bsky.social I totally disagree. It helps me a lot.
I haven't read books in a very long time and a friend talked me into giving #Mistborn a try. The #GraphicAudio version is fantastic, and really helped me get into it.
There's a lot of other factors but at the end of the day I guess we're looking for different things from (audio)books.
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@lolow First of all, good luck!
I believe OsmCha can be used to catch things like this, but I don't have experience with this.
However I know a lot about importing bus stops to OSM: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gtfs2osm
This is a script that I run every day to update OSM with any new data from GTFS in Israel. It works pretty well, if I do say so myself! If you want, we can try to adapt it to your region and GTFS feed.
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What domain registrar do people recommend? I have a .net domain via #NetworkSolutions (#domain.com) which works fine but they did a dick move to my friend and I want to move to somewhere more trustworthy.
#domain #registrar #net #internet #hosting #SelfHosting #com
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If I've never seen the codebase, which #Linux shell has the easiest code to read and understand? Specifically I want to isolate the code for *parsing* the command line syntax.
All #POSIX-compliant (or close enough) shells welcome! I probably don't know them all but off the top of my head:
#bash
#dash
#fish (sorry for the spam, marine life enthusiasts)
#zsh
#ksh
#tcsh & #csh I think?