Browser-like tab on @firefox.com Android Beta are so lovely.
Very smooth experience.
Browser-like tab on @firefox.com Android Beta are so lovely.
Very smooth experience.
They should be fine, but you can physically disconnect the other drives if you're worried. You can just connect them after installation, they will work fine.
Or bazzite
If it's working, most of the time it's drivers or the card needs to be reseated.
You can rule out the driver issue by installing Fedora or Ubuntu.
Forgive me for butting in, but have you considered trying out CSP in a Win11 VM?
You could try that out in VirtualBox on Windows, and then if it works out, use the VM in a Linux installation.
It kinda looks like this Finder macOS logo now
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You gotta listen to every song thrice at least, I feel. To really get it.
It let's me step through time, to see something I wouldn't see otherwise.
As long as it's written by human hands, I feel it's almost always worth reading. I've rarely regretted it.
Yeah! I really do stand by point 4.
This one justine.lol/mutex/ or neilmadden.blog/2021/04/08/f... or lexi-lambda.github.io/blog/2019/11...
All of them entirely changed my worldview.
But! The average blog being just aweb log is really great because it's *practical experience*.
Finally, the social web like discussion and comment features implementations right inside the documentation pages of every software technology. discuss.kotlinlang.org is a great example
Blogs, especially those part of the indie web, are crazy good now too. I've read some great blogs in 2025.
Documentation itself has become crazy good too, especially linux man pages and official documentation of programming languages.
StackOverflow itself has also IMO reached a plateau of maturityβmost questions that could be asked on current technology have been asked. I think the next phase should be updating those answers, perhaps with a feature that surfaces questions that haven't seen an updated answer in a while.
GitHub issues, IMO, are the largest factor. They're generally recent, have great answers from genuine experts, and are fairly openly searchable.
I think the actual reasons for decline in SO questions, in order of impact, is:
1. GitHub issues
2. SO's maturity
3. Documentation becoming good
4. Blogging becoming really really good
5. Social web
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Happy New Year, everyone!
Merry Christmas, everyone.
I wish it happy holidays too!
I think it's nice how we humans take care of animals around us, who we've never met before. Makes me feel good about humanity.
I've noticed that every year, around this time, DevOps and Ops tools begin trending on GitHub and there are a lot of posts about them on my timeline. It's just a general observation, but I wonder if there is an index that tracks this, and if there might be historical data I could access.
This is a really good tip
I wish we could go a step further, and be able to set our own traits. I would love to be able to set "loves to buy cheap hardware" as a trait.
He chirps so softly
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I read through the report the article is referencing, I was curious to see if there was an actual definition.
But it seems they didn't define agents, and are relying on self-reporting by survey respondents and assume everyone is using the same idea
#math
I think with a rectangle and it's cuboid, the increase in dimension is harder to understand.
In this picture, it's not apparent which of the sides of the rectangle is increasing in height. We must instead visualize ALL the sides increasing in height along a direction.
Awww she's grown so big.
I feel like, with indie blogs on the rise again, there will be more of this in the future.
Better paths forged by reading about what came before and trying to do better.
I wish this sentiment were more common.
I feel like it has made the world a better place. One where we all know what dangers and opportunities lie ahead on the road, because people who walked it first described everything in detail.
One thing I would say is new and interesting in the 2020s is how open people are about their struggles.