I got it. Felt like I was just seconding your statement.
I got it. Felt like I was just seconding your statement.
in any sane world.
It feels like that ship sailed some time ago.
My son picked up a refurbished Ipad mini that we were going to use as a screen for our quadcopters. Well, you can’t load any software on it so it’s just a worthless piece of shit. Way to go apple.
I just got an email about a new power supply board for the rpi5 - PD Power Extension Board for Raspberry Pi 5. It’s on their pihut website and is $20. Has multiple input types.
Did some LLM put together minor and report and decide it was a minority report?
Thanks for sharing. That was wild… You probably have more tabs than I have bookmarks.
Interesting. I still don’t think I could use that workflow. I use bookmarks, and the dropdowns in the bookmark toolbar when I need to organize links into groupings. And even then I only keep the necessary dropdowns in my list. Everything else I organize by bookmark folders and subfolders.
What? Even 500 tabs? I don’t understand this. I get about 10 open and I can’t read what they are. Please share a pic of what it has to look like with that many tabs open because I totally do not get this? I feel like this would be akin to asking “I can’t see out of my car windshield because I have completely covered it with sticky notes. How can I get to where I need to go?” This is not how browsers were designed to work.
It will also keep you from rolling out of bed at night.
FYI, you don’t need to either on linux. Look up sudo.
So the 1997 Superbowl was “back in the day…?” Holy fuck.
Maybe a little primitive, but I copy my .bash_history file to a folder with a dated name every afternoon using a cron job. Then I can just grep that for commands I know I ran in the past. ‘sort -fu’ will remove the duplicates in the results.
Same here. My Dad has been using Mint for years now, and wouldn’t know what to do in the command line. He gets on, does what he needs to do, and it just works for him.
I will take a look, thanks! And I got a huge ad right at the top of the page, how apropos.
There used to be lynx. Oh look, it’s still being maintained. Not sure how well it works though, might have to try it out:
Well damn. Isn’t that just ripe.
Not sure if you can use rust to write browser plugins, but I really want a plugin that when you right click a link, you have to option to open the link with javascript disabled. Chrome or Firefox.
Set up a cron job to run every hour that deletes them if they are older than 60 mins.
Eg:
0 * * * * find /var/tmp -type d -mmin +60 -exec rm -rf {} ;
Does the uid you are using to run nginx have permissions to read the root folder (defined above as /var/www/html/partviewer/public , not the actual linux root) and below?