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  1. Same. I clicked the link expecting a story about actual honey.
  2. Also GNU grep doesn't claim to be intelligent.
  3. This will be another upgrade for my dev machine running NixOS since 17.something times. Thanks to all maintaines and release managers over the years for such solid work!
  4. Super interesting, thanks!
  5. Never heard of it, please tell me more about using it in plant breeding!
  6. Same story from a month ago. The moment I saw the sheer number of dependencies artillery wanted to pull I gave up.
  7. Came here to write exactly this. IMO it is the big reason what Valve is as a company.
  8. Couldn't agree more. To me 3D environment in games is frustrating to control / move around while 2D is straightforward. And I truly don't care about camera movement. Games are meant to be fun, not a chore with adjusting camera all the time.
  9. Big fan of htmx here, so thanks for opening my eyes to a new way of using it with service workers.

    But man, 10MB Go WASM download? That's a no go. It's not only about downloading it but executing on a clients machine over and over again. But I guess you can handle those requests perfectly fine just in service worker using pure JavaScript.

  10. Will give it a go. Thanks!
  11. This but let me choose over what period I want news summarised. Daily is too often, even week is (at least to me).

    Let me open the app once a month and see a summary of what has happened over it.

  12. I've been doing no-build apps for a couple years now and it's been a great ride. The thing is you need to stick to the basics of the web, which tailwind isn't.

    That's just my $0.02, some upsides, some downsides, it may not work for everyone.

  13. Happy alacritty user here (Wayland + sway)!
  14. Took that route myself and I don't regret it. Now I can at least entirely avoid Node.js ecosystem.
  15. I came here for this. Thanks!
  16. > I think I just always want to stop at the 90/10 place where you get 90% of the functionality with 10% of the code, and the remaining 10% of the functionality requires 10x the initial code.

    And that should be the right approach 90% of the time. Thanks for your comment!

  17. This. What's the difference between hft and gambling? Yet we put tight rules on gambling.
  18. This is what I came here for too. In the past I got an impression that Gimp 3 will run on Wayland as it's based on GTK 3, source: https://www.gimp.org/news/2020/11/06/gimp-2-99-2-released/
  19. Thank you Molly for all you did, a lot of us will keep building on that.
  20. Not sure if it applies to you, but I had the issue with black screen too but finally got it working after issuing the following commands [0] and restarting the device. Hope it helps.

    [0] https://github.com/nikp123/scrcpy-desktop/blob/main/startscr...

  21. You are definitely not. Writing this from my work machine, passively cooled Ryzen desktop, which has been serving me well for the past 5 years. And I don't miss much having a laptop. I work from home anyways.

    I think the demographics depends heavily on industry. I know many people doing 3D work and they all use desktops these days.

  22. And another factor will be the Sun growing in size due to hydrogen exhaustion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun#After_core_hydrogen_exhaus...

    But at the time also the Earth's average distance from the Sun will grow, wouldn't it?

  23. Care to share a link to the source of this information?
  24. Care to share a link to the OpenTTD fork you mentioned?
  25. The tone of your comment is not nice. And if you went all the way to suggest improvements, you could have sent a PR already.
  26. > And the whole concept of "SUV" is absurd. Most trips involve just one person. It would be better to just use a small car -- preferably an old one, that already exists.

    This! Building zillions of new EVs and ditching old cars is not some magic recipe for a better world. We should instead limit our consumption in every way.

  27. > If you punish a child for being naughty, and reward him for being good, he will do right merely for the sake of the reward; and when he goes out into the world and finds that goodness is not always rewarded, nor wickedness always punished, he will grow into a man who only thinks about how he may get on in the world, and does right or wrong according as he finds advantage to himself. — Immanuel Kant
  28. And do you know what's the variety? Also asking for a friend!
  29. Good points! I also like the others raised in the comments, as it paints a picture of a very complex process.

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