
I noticed yesterday an onslaught of AI posts to Reddit (weather, whatbirdisit, Michigan, Minnesota). I would have to ask my wife to look at these posts to ensure I wasn't having a stroke or something because they looked like real images or writing, but they wouldn't make any sense as a whole.

I too have found searching for tmux information online to be difficult. This recent change to my dotfiles I could never really figure out because it wasn't really documented anywhere except a reddit post and a PR. https://github.com/dannyfritz/dotfiles/commit/c7c9272dfdf46e4526264ffdf3d4b64b4a629a2f

I remember azure client (the blue frog one if I'm remembering). It allowed for streaming video files as the torrent was downloading it.

Nice large paintings to hang on the wall.

I use both while Lemmy's community is smaller. I yearn for a world with more small owners of the internet.

A membership cooperative isn't a bad idea I suppose for a cloud service. I think having users vote on the administration of a service could get hard to work with though unless the vote was to delegate it out.

Cooperatives are still a corporation, but the ownership is distributed more than the CEO style corporation we are used to.

Samsung dishwasher lit on fire.
Samsung microwave would turn on when I used the stove beneath it.

The Guardian, Democracy Now, and /r/politics

Vertical text such as Japanese.
Looking over the proposed changes on Wikipedia now and they seem otherwise pretty niche. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_16

Well, at least the Skype ringtone will live on forever in my head with Leeroy Jenkins.

Yes, mine was a faston type terminal that was pretty simple to insert. Then 2 screws to hold it in place. Mine was 18.5" x 19.5" and the socket was low down with the heating element.

I have a 1955 GE wall oven in my home I use. My oven's heating element was pretty trivial to replace and was about 20$ on Amazon. I also have a mechanical timer and the oven is bright pink.

Had some really good friends that were adamant that the war on Gaza was a justified war. They were good examples of Progressive Except Palestine (PEP). It became pretty hard to continue the friendship knowing they were okay with killing people as long as it was brown people.

Actually selling the house very soon because home improvement projects are costing too much and taking too much time. So I guess they are not going well. Haha

I switched from terminator to alacritty a while back. Moved to kitty a few months until a bug was fixed. I do try out new terminals occasionally, but nothing feels as nice as alacritty to me so i stay.

I wonder if Finch is still around.

I did not know there was a Crysis 3 or even a Crysis 2. XD I probably wouldn't be able to run them though. Crysis Warhead was so bad I'm surprised they made a sequel.

It was okay, it looks much better than a 17 year old game from 2007. It starts out slow and the 2nd half of the campaign is more action packed. Story is pretty mediocre. Plays well on Linux with Proton on my potato machine.

Halo, Half Life 2, Half Life 2 Episode 1, Crysis

Ghostty 1.0 is out.
If you told me two years ago that I would be releasing a terminal emulator, I wouldn't have believed you. I've always been a fan of the terminal, my entire career was built around shipping terminal-first software. But they're a solved problem, right? That's what I thought.
I started the project in 2022 merely as a way to play with Zig, do some graphics programming, and deepen my understanding of terminals. I never intended to release it. I didn't think there was innovation to be had. I thought I would learn a lot over a few months and move on.
But as I worked on it, I looked at other terminals differently. I saw tradeoffs that I didn't like. I saw features that I wanted. I saw performance that I could improve. I saw stagnation. There are many fantastic terminals out there and you should use them if they work for you. But I wanted something different and thought maybe others did too.
And so Ghostty was born. It's not perfect, it's not done, it's not for ever
ui-next is down


Seems the ui-next application has been down for a few days. Shows a Cloudflare host error.

Ghostty to get public release in December
After nearly two years of development and private beta testing1, I’m excited to share that Ghostty 1.0 will be publicly released in December 2024 as an open-source project under the MIT license.
In this blog post, I want to restate the broader goals of the Ghostty project and outline the specific goals for the 1.0 release. I have ambitious plans for Ghostty, but I also want to set clear expectations for what to expect on day one versus what will come in the future.
In short, Ghostty 1.0 aims to be the best drop-in replacement for your current terminal emulator on macOS and Linux. Ghostty will be fast, feature-rich, and have a platform-native GUI while being the most standards-compliant terminal emulator available.