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  1. I rolled my own outdoor laptop, using an old Dasung e-ink monitor, power bank, and latte panda SBC. Works great for outdoor coding. Cut the chassis out of 1/2' plywood on the CNC router. Dual boots vanilla Windows and Linux. Picture here: https://imgur.com/a/RrpPjET
  2. "$3,000 per work" seems like an incredibly good deal to license a book.
  3. > Over the years, nearly everything on the vehicle has been replaced or repaired, and Campbell says the only original part is likely the body, and even that has had work done on it.

    It’s the Tercel of Theseus: if every part has been replaced, is it still the same car?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus

  4. > NixOS is a superpower to me

    Can you expand on this? Just curious what is the main value-add you are getting from NixOS in particular?

  5. I love XSLT. I wrote a SCXML-to-JavaScript compiler in it back in 2010:

    https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/sandbox/gsoc/2010/s...

    Written as a pipeline of XSLT transformations. Ran natively in the browser to execute SCXML documents to control UI logic. Good times.

  6. For context, the Bench bookkeeping SaaS suddenly collapsed and was subsequently acquired by employer.com:

    * https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42549343

    * https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42523061

    Bench has failed to deliver on their commitments to allow users to download their data, so it's interesting that some of Bench's competitors are now starting to provide their own solution to facilitate data export.

  7. For context, the Bench bookkeeping SaaS suddenly collapsed and was subsequently acquired by employer.com:

    * https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42549343

    * https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42523061

    When users now go to login to Bench, it asks if you want to consent to share your data with employer.com; OR request a download link be emailed to you. However, the download links never came, and Bench now says they will arrive by January 15th. Additionally, Bench now reportedly says that you must consent to share your data with employer.com in order for them to prepare a download link.

  8. We use nextjs because we want to optimize the page for SEO and crawlability. If you don’t need your page to be crawlable (eg a dashboard behind a login), then there’s a good chance you don’t need nextjs, and pure React will indeed be simpler.
  9. I created a subreddit in case any current/former Bench users would like to continue talking to one another and compare notes: https://www.reddit.com/r/BenchUsers
  10. I created a subreddit in case any current/former Bench users would like to continue talking to one another and compare notes: https://www.reddit.com/r/BenchUsers
  11. Hello, I was wondering if you ever got the email with the download link? Thanks so much.
  12. Same. The situation is clear as mud.
  13. Has anyone figured out how to download your data from Bench? In the original email they sent out that announced they were shutting down, they said data would be available to download from http://data.bench.co. But right now, this domain appears to be inactive. When I logged back in, they gave me the option to: give employer.com permission to access my data, or download my data. I selected the former option so that I could access the dashboard, but I'd still like to download my data in case it turns out I would like to migrate to a competing service.
  14. Current (I guess now former) bench customer here. Concerned about this comment in their FAQ:

    > On this website, by December 30th, you’ll be able to enter your Bench login credentials to download your current and prior year-end financials, as well as any documents you’ve uploaded such as receipts and bank statements.

    This makes it sound like they are only making the year-end financials available - not the individual transactions/ledger entries. I’m concerned about this - aren’t the individual transactions required if one were to be audited? Would this create a lot of liability for their former customers?

  15. W520 running Ubuntu is still my daily driver after 12 years. The build quality of their older models is just insane. I wish Lenovo would bring back their classic hardware.
  16. Beautiful hardware
  17. I’m still on my 2012 W520 as daily driver. Runs Ubuntu 22.04. It’s a tank - it just won’t die. And if something does wear it, it’s easy to repair or replace.

    I’m actually thinking of purchasing a X220 or X220T as a smaller, more portable model of the same era. To me, this era of thinkpad is the pinnacle of laptop design. Unsurpassed. Robust and practical.

  18. SEEKING WORK | Senior Technology Consultant | Full-stack | Python, TypeScript, React, Java, Spring | Boulder, Colorado / Remote

    Full-stack web developer and software engineer, working at all layers of the tech stack, including front-end, back-end, databases, and cloud infrastructure. Extremely versatile, with a broad range of skills.

    Now seeking new short/medium-term contracts. Available starting Dec 19th.

    Location: Boulder, CO

    Remote: Yes, or on-site in Boulder, or hybrid on-site in NYC

    Languages:

    * Python

    * Typescript/JavaScript

    * Java

    Frameworks / Tech:

    * Spring

    * React

    * GraphQL

    * Pandas

    * Jupyter

    * Postgres

    * Elasticsearch

    * AWS

    * State machines/StateCharts/SCXML

    More info:

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-beard/

    * CV: https://minnow.io/Jacob_Beard_CV.pdf

    * Website: https://minnow.io/

    * Email: jake@minnow.io

  19. I have been using stock PopOS, and my battery life has been poor.
  20. I'm planning to send it in to them this week for some repairs (USB-C port stopped working, replace the rubber feet, and replace the battery). I have to pay for the battery replacement (~$100 I think). Hopefully it improves the battery life. IIRC, I was getting 4-5 hours when I first got the machine. Never got anywhere close to 11. Maybe it's how I'm using it.
  21. Agree, battery life is atrocious. I get typically get 1.5-2 hours on a charge, after 2.5 years of ownership. I always have anxiety about plugging it in. It's the biggest problem with this machine.

    Other than that, I have been very happy with it. Keyboard, trackpad, screen - all adequate for me. In every way other than the battery, it pretty much gets out of the way and gets the job done.

  22. Hi, I saw your comment about Bluetooth issues with your AirPods, and I wanted to let you know that I have been having great success using my AirPods after I swapped out Pulseaudio for Pipewire on my System76 lemur pro laptop running PopOS. I think Ubuntu is planning to migrate from Pulseaudio to Pipewire as the default sound server, but maybe they haven’t done it yet. Anyway, this might be something you want to try. I use them for zoom meetings 1-2 hours every day, and they are extremely reliable.
  23. This looks nice. Personally, I use vimwiki as a personal desktop wiki. But it would be nice to have a better mobile client.
  24. I have had this specific system for about a year, and I get about 4-5 hours battery life for my main use case, which is web development, zoom calls and remote computing with Remmina (RDP). One of the best things about it is the native support for Docker. Overall, I have been pretty happy with it, and will probably purchase from System76 again when it's time to upgrade.

    Happy to answer any questions anyone has about it.

  25. Fabrice Bellard is a legend.

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