I like rEFInd because it actually checks for devices at boot time. Slide in a bootable flash drive and it appears in the menu, no rebuilding process required.
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I hate that Qt6 dropped the Motif theme. You can get a Kvantum theme that’s vaguely close, but it’s different enough that you can tell the difference (the old one had deeper bevels) and I tend to prioritize Qt5 if I can use it.
There was also a period where you needed 3.5 AND 5.25 drives to use off the shelf software.
They look like the press kit for one of those Million Dollar Skank-off romance-game-shows. I assume Thursdays at 9, next day on Paramount Plus?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What are some of the worst code you have seen in a production environment?
68·2 months agoFloats for currency in a payments platform.
The system will happily take a transaction for $121.765, and every so often there’s a dispute because one report ran it through round() and another through floor().
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Memes@lemmy.ml•What do you want to be when you grow up? USA vs UK vs China
4·3 months agoThwn I’d expect higher figures for musicians, swayed by the top .01% that suck up all the fame and royalties.
We have an entire universe (from snaps up to univere-scale k8s setups) derived from “it works on my machine, so we’ll ship my machine”.
How much bad software isn’t being shook out because it’s kept alive in a container with just the right dependencies to prevent it from activating bugs and bad assertions?
I believe the huge mistake in HTML wasn’t having some sort of element-level addressability.
People went insane over “the page flashes for 15ms because we have to reload the header and footer and it doesn’t look NAAATIVE!” and the response was to SPA/AJAX everything, inviting a huge Turing-complete nightmare of possibilities when 95% of what peopleneed would be delivered with < form action=“blah” replace_with_response=“#foo” >
That and a dearth of native widgets-- a < combobox > and a < menu > that worked like the system menus might have kept JavaScript as the sick oddity it should be.
Grok went into a new conspiracy k-hole?
At this point Void feels like Slackware for the 21st century. It’s comprehensive and less full of “modern linux” hairballs than some others, but they seem pretty good on package updates. I like it being non-systemd as a first class thing rather than trying to backport it on an uncooperative parent distro.
You see low voltage ones for things like memory backup on hi-fi gear. I have some 3F/5v capacitors in an old Technics tiner.
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Linux@programming.dev•Ubuntu Joins the Movement: X11 Officially Being Phased Out
11·8 months agoThis is big “if we break your old toys, you’ll HAVE to play with the new ones” energy.
Tell me when they port FVWM. Seriously. FvwmButtons-- a pretty trivial dock except it can swallow other windows-- seems like it would be out-of-bounds on Wayland unless it was owned by the compositor itself to access the other windows. I don’t see any of the new taskbar-tools used with Wayland compositors offering similar functionality (I could be wrong) and that seems an amazing loss of feature parity.
Old Cisco gear shows up in the thrift shops here. I think you can’t even give 10/100 kit away.




xbps-install -Su usually when a regular xbps-install <package> fails due to cert issues every few months