

They are also developing LFTRs and have the largest stock pile of thorium on the planet.


They are also developing LFTRs and have the largest stock pile of thorium on the planet.
I use obsidian with the self hosted live sync plugin and have a couchdb instance setup on my homelab server. With external access via ssl certs (the only way to access couchdb outside a local network is to get real certs). Now I can hit my notes from all my devices and systems. While it’s not ‘scripts’ exactly it contains a ton of documentation for things I do, plan to do and have done.
Also use it as a store house for links to various things that I intend to pull in and refactor for my own use later. Or links to other larger repositories (book of secret knowledge, etc), stuff I’ve made public on GitHub like rules.d tutorials for some keyboards with web configuration.
I think the only actual script I have on there is:
for f in *.mp3 *.m4a *.m4b *.opus; do
[ -e "$f" ] || continue
pre="${f%.*}"
mkdir -p "$pre"
mv "$f" "$pre/"
done
Made it for moving loose audiobook files into individual folders.


ASUS gaming handheld users will be glad to know (or not?) that the Armoury driver is now supported, bringing proper hardware control for ROG Ally gaming handhelds and other ASUS gaming hardware under Linux.


I hate it. I have it disabled in the kde plasma settings, and it’s still on. It won’t go away. It’s fucking garbage. (Middle click paste, not kde plasma)


https://www.semiaccurate.com/2022/01/18/amds-new-cpus-may-be-safe-to-deploy/
Just wait till you read about Pluton. 🙃
Public health and the general belief that vaccines work.


You can play while its charging…


It’s a li-on battery. Just connect it to the charging puck. The internal battery lasts 35 hours.


You can remove the 9 screws in the back of the controller and fully remove and replace the battery. Going by valves track record they will have replacement parts on ifixit. Also one of the engineers confirmed while speaking with tested that you can easily access the battery compartment and interior of the device and replace it.


“Trust me.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion)
The whole unit was built into a can with a diameter no larger than 6 inches (150 mm) and weighed just over 300 pounds (140 kg) so it could be handled by machinery scaled up from a soft-drink vending machine; Coca-Cola was consulted on the design.[40]