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I needed a laugh today, thanks, lol
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Always cargo shorts or pants (depending on weather):
- Phone in upper left pocket (galaxy s22)
- wallet and keys in lower right pocket
- ear buds in lower left pocket (soundcore space a40)
- I find it surprisingly uncomfortable to keep anything in my upper right pocket
Galaxy Watch 4
my backpack (if occasion requires):
- Laptop (Thinkpad X1 Carbon 6)
- A jacket or sweatshirt
- A tech bag (USB-C cable, wireless cavle for my watch, magic anker wall charger)
...and that's about it
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Not sure about paid models, but Claude Sonnet 3.5 is so good it's not even funny. I've had arguments with it, where it was right in the end, and it never even considered that I was right (because I wasn't; I ended up looking it up afterwards). I've never seen that with any other model
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I'm not using brave and I don't like it.
You don't like the fact that your not using brave?
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Woohoo! One step closer to killing the tyranny of X11! He's almost dead already, just those pesky Nvidia users... (Or rather that pesky graphics card company)
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I use Google Keep (I know, I know). I can share any link to the app and then I can access it from whatever device I'm on. You can also notes, which can come in handy for random things.
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Stuck on a relatively new Galaxy rn, but if I could install a custom ROM, it would be GNOME shell mobile
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Bottles is magic. I've used it for FL Studio for a year and it didn't break
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Bro's a genius
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Kinoite has my heart forever
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I'll throw out another way: to access files from your phone, you can use termux. python -m http.server
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I run Kinoite on my Laptop and Silverblue on my desktop. After years of "I use arch, BTW", I decided I needed something that Just Works; and let me tell you, Fedora has not failed to impress.
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Let me guess: Nvidia?
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I love reading Derek Sivers. Something about the way he thinks and writes is truly special
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Then what's Win11, Arc, that style?
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Soulseek, anyone? I only ever do books and music, and Soulseek has everything I need
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Its confusing that we also use 'rootful' to refer to a process running as the root user
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T480 is generally a good bet. I (naively) got an X1C6, thinking that all thinkpads were nice and repairable. The X1 series, at least, is not
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Or the KDE System tray...
Yo yo yo, there's a new game on [neal.fun](https://neal.fun). It's like Little Alchemy, but every combination works.
Without any spoilers, I just want to make sure. Is it still open? Is there any part that is blocked off, or _long gone_?
The thing I love about python is it's elegance; and I thing that is partially due to its syntactic sugar. Between list comprehensions, destructuring, enumerators, generators with yield, and a bunch more, what is your favorite
I just read the forward collection (curated by Andy Weir), and I want more! Recommendations?
It's in the bottom middle