Yes indeed. New England home built 1930. Will try to get it done before seeing Nosferatu in theaters tomorrow.
Yes indeed. New England home built 1930. Will try to get it done before seeing Nosferatu in theaters tomorrow.
Will try to diagnose why one of our radiators isn’t working.
Cool. Though I like to use vifm
with the tree
command.
I use sway
or i3
compositor to launch various streaming sites in Chrome or Firefox in kiosk mode. Also Kodi and Steam. I have shortcuts for these mapped to function keys on a combo keyboard touchpad. Works well as support for streaming services in Kodi is not comprehensive
repetition…repetition…repetition…repetition…repetition…repetition…repetition…repetition…lol
You could definitely be right. I think I remeber storage of some icons under /usr/local/share/...
but I could be wrong!
Normal under load. Not normal at idle. Check the thermal paste if it’s the CPU.
After that I agree with the other responses on here. With price being a wash, I prefer larger drives for less hands-on replacement and lower power usage.
Price is king for me! I optimize for lowest price per TB with good quality drives.
Maybe it’s desktop environment dependent. Better to help yourself by: find / -iregex '.*jpg$' -o -iregex '.*jpeg$'
I like Kitty Graphics. I like graphics in the terminal for two reasons:
Reason (1.) works with Kitty. (2.) does not. (2.) is pretty esoteric so I think sixel will probably die out soon due to the user base?
Ctrl + Alt + F[1-0]
to access other TTYs which might still be responsive even if your desktop environment is unresponsive. Pull up top
/htop
and ID the problematic process to kill.
Agree with using an oom killer.
Do you need more swap? Can use swap file if expanding swap partition is problematic.
Thought out choice but disappointing nevertheless:
My stance for now is that Ghostty will not support sixels.
…AppImage? No thanks.
Very nice!. If you look long enough it almost appears to be coming out of the screen!
I’m hoping this actually a wile cockatoo. So many are pets. Great shot!
Wow, what a great close-up. Than you for sharing!
Wonderful. I remember seeing a whole flock (group?) of them at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco!
Who wants another Silicon Valley? Their model is foundationally based on “moving fast and breaking things”.
What about focusing on responsible, organic stewardship and community over growth at any cost? If no one’s making any real money, we don’t have to hitch our cart to the capitalist horse which has resulted in our current situation.
I get older, and the to-do list only grows in length. Condolences about your relative.