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And just like that, I'm no longer interested in #Ladybird at all:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBcK1A-n3Sg
(And no, not because it's using #Rust...)
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It's sad to see that nvim-treesitter has been archived, but I do respect the decision. Made sure to report the loser who lead to the project being archived. Hopefully GitHub takes action against people like this.
#Neovim #TreeSitter #NeovimTreeSitter #NvimTreeSitter #OpenSource
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Sometimes it feels so worthless to spend time to set up static analyzers or other code analysis tools, just because it takes up quite some time and mostly they just report the usual stuff like "make this variable const" or "you should use trailing return types".
But sometimes they do catch some interesting stuff. Clang-Tidy just caught a bug where I swapped two arguments passed to a function, which are both of the same type. It looks at the name and knows they are wrong. So cool.
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Sometimes it feels so worthless to spend time to set up static analyzers or other code analysis tools, just because it takes up quite some time and mostly they just report the usual stuff like "make this variable const" or "you should use trailing return types".
But sometimes they do catch some interesting stuff. Clang-Tidy just caught a bug where I swapped two arguments passed to a function, which are both of the same type. It looks at the name and knows they are wrong. So cool.
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Sometimes it feels so worthless to spend time to set up static analyzers or other code analysis tools, just because it takes up quite some time and mostly they just report the usual stuff like "make this variable const" or "you should use trailing return types".
But sometimes they do catch some interesting stuff. Clang-Tidy just caught a bug where I swapped two arguments passed to a function, which are both of the same type. It looks at the name and knows they are wrong. So cool.
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Sometimes it feels so worthless to spend time to set up static analyzers or other code analysis tools, just because it takes up quite some time and mostly they just report the usual stuff like "make this variable const" or "you should use trailing return types".
But sometimes they do catch some interesting stuff. Clang-Tidy just caught a bug where I swapped two arguments passed to a function, which are both of the same type. It looks at the name and knows they are wrong. So cool.
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Sometimes it feels so worthless to spend time to set up static analyzers or other code analysis tools, just because it takes up quite some time and mostly they just report the usual stuff like "make this variable const" or "you should use trailing return types".
But sometimes they do catch some interesting stuff. Clang-Tidy just caught a bug where I swapped two arguments passed to a function, which are both of the same type. It looks at the name and knows they are wrong. So cool.
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I see that #Zellij now allows you to resize panes with the mouse. I've been waiting for that feature for years. So glad to see it landed in the recent release. Sometimes I forget I'm in a terminal while using Zellij. It just feels so natural and interactive.
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Today:
- There was an internet outage for about 5 hours.
- After which my home server froze (first Linux crash I've seen in a while).
- After force restarting it, somehow the Docker container networks changed so they broke one of my views for split-horizon DNS in #CoreDNS, which took about 2 hours to debug.Breath in... breath out... breath in...
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Today:
- There was an internet outage for about 5 hours.
- After which my home server froze (first Linux crash I've seen in a while).
- After force restarting it, somehow the Docker container networks changed so they broke one of my views for split-horizon DNS in #CoreDNS, which took about 2 hours to debug.Breath in... breath out... breath in...
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Today:
- There was an internet outage for about 5 hours.
- After which my home server froze (first Linux crash I've seen in a while).
- After force restarting it, somehow the Docker container networks changed so they broke one of my views for split-horizon DNS in #CoreDNS, which took about 2 hours to debug.Breath in... breath out... breath in...
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Today:
- There was an internet outage for about 5 hours.
- After which my home server froze (first Linux crash I've seen in a while).
- After force restarting it, somehow the Docker container networks changed so they broke one of my views for split-horizon DNS in #CoreDNS, which took about 2 hours to debug.Breath in... breath out... breath in...
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Today:
- There was an internet outage for about 5 hours.
- After which my home server froze (first Linux crash I've seen in a while).
- After force restarting it, somehow the Docker container networks changed so they broke one of my views for split-horizon DNS in #CoreDNS, which took about 2 hours to debug.Breath in... breath out... breath in...
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Today I learned about profile-guided optimization, the most obscure form of optimization I've heard of yet.
https://mesonbuild.com/howtox.html#use-profile-guided-optimization
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Weird problems require creative solutions. One of the problems was the fact that the graphics card sits a bit too high in its slot, which means the output ports were slightly obscured by a metal part of the case. A part which may or may not be visible in the picture... :blobcatthinkingsmirk:
It solved the weird noise problem, but the cable still seems to have a broken end that causes the display to lose connection, so I guess I'll have to get a new one.
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Weird problems require creative solutions. One of the problems was the fact that the graphics card sits a bit too high in its slot, which means the output ports were slightly obscured by a metal part of the case. A part which may or may not be visible in the picture... :blobcatthinkingsmirk:
It solved the weird noise problem, but the cable still seems to have a broken end that causes the display to lose connection, so I guess I'll have to get a new one.
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Weird problems require creative solutions. One of the problems was the fact that the graphics card sits a bit too high in its slot, which means the output ports were slightly obscured by a metal part of the case. A part which may or may not be visible in the picture... :blobcatthinkingsmirk:
It solved the weird noise problem, but the cable still seems to have a broken end that causes the display to lose connection, so I guess I'll have to get a new one.
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Weird problems require creative solutions. One of the problems was the fact that the graphics card sits a bit too high in its slot, which means the output ports were slightly obscured by a metal part of the case. A part which may or may not be visible in the picture... :blobcatthinkingsmirk:
It solved the weird noise problem, but the cable still seems to have a broken end that causes the display to lose connection, so I guess I'll have to get a new one.
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Weird problems require creative solutions. One of the problems was the fact that the graphics card sits a bit too high in its slot, which means the output ports were slightly obscured by a metal part of the case. A part which may or may not be visible in the picture... :blobcatthinkingsmirk:
It solved the weird noise problem, but the cable still seems to have a broken end that causes the display to lose connection, so I guess I'll have to get a new one.
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Made a big playlist with the entire soundtrack of #Evangelion and it turns out half of the songs are just very well-known classical music :blobcatthink:
Can't complain though. It fits the vibe of the rest of the music and of the show in general.
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Made a big playlist with the entire soundtrack of #Evangelion and it turns out half of the songs are just very well-known classical music :blobcatthink:
Can't complain though. It fits the vibe of the rest of the music and of the show in general.
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Made a big playlist with the entire soundtrack of #Evangelion and it turns out half of the songs are just very well-known classical music :blobcatthink:
Can't complain though. It fits the vibe of the rest of the music and of the show in general.
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Made a big playlist with the entire soundtrack of #Evangelion and it turns out half of the songs are just very well-known classical music :blobcatthink:
Can't complain though. It fits the vibe of the rest of the music and of the show in general.
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Made a big playlist with the entire soundtrack of #Evangelion and it turns out half of the songs are just very well-known classical music :blobcatthink:
Can't complain though. It fits the vibe of the rest of the music and of the show in general.
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Recently discovered that there isn't just one album in the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, and a lot of the better songs are in those other albums. Also discovered the soundtrack from Neon Genesis Evangelion which has some pretty good songs (including the OP of the show obviously).
With all the AI slop these days, I decided to discover the good old stuff :blobcatheadphones:
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Seems Arch finally added official packages for #MullvadVPN. That very nice, because I don't think installing your VPN from the AUR is very secure, despite the fact that I've never personally encountered malicious activity on the AUR.
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I could compliment MusicBrainz Picard all day every day, it's so good. I love it when you try to look up files based on their metadata but the lookup fails. Instead, you just tell Picard "Just listen to the content and figure it out" and it actually does.
Feels like magic!
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I could compliment MusicBrainz Picard all day every day, it's so good. I love it when you try to look up files based on their metadata but the lookup fails. Instead, you just tell Picard "Just listen to the content and figure it out" and it actually does.
Feels like magic!
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I could compliment MusicBrainz Picard all day every day, it's so good. I love it when you try to look up files based on their metadata but the lookup fails. Instead, you just tell Picard "Just listen to the content and figure it out" and it actually does.
Feels like magic!