So much about vibe coding and yet I have not seen any (working) application or project made by utilizing it.
Well, I wonder why…
So much about vibe coding and yet I have not seen any (working) application or project made by utilizing it.
Well, I wonder why…
IntelliJ now requires like 8GiB of RAM to even open.
Since you need to self-host Jellyfin, then you are responsible for making the service public.
Finally found what’s causing my laptop’s DNS servers to change automatically in the background. It was the systemd-resolved FallbackDNS setting. Disabled it in a config and now I can access all my custom DNS names.
But if China has your data, then it is bad. If the U.S government has your data then it’s fine, right?
/s
We could make it a national holiday or something. Like New Year’s Eve.
Thirteen months, 28 days each + one day. (Plus another day when there is a leap year).
It would just work.
Legends walk among us
It’s a game that carries a lot of memes, and I see you have already some replies about your comment being “sus”.
Your choice of words may trigger some people around here…
I update daily and never had issues with packages.
Arch: I have the most up to date computer in the whole world, I have the AUR, no one can stop me
switches to Debian
Debian: My packages are so stable, nothing can break the eternal peace of my system’s packages
switches back to Arch
My laptop is called xontros-gatos, which in my native language means fat-cat. Similarly, my server is called server-cat, a small laptop that I have for testing stuff is called small-cat and a new laptop that I just got is called fatter-cat.
I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS I LIKE CATS
Just gonna leave this here.
Wikipedia, Tor, Archive.org
Low level C programming.
And also I know a lot about breaking video DRM.
This may help. (I wrote it)
You must mean WiFi.
Yes, this is it. I bought it because it was cheap (100€) and had a built-in CPU. The only problems are that it hasn’t got many SATA or PCIe ports. This is fine however, because I have no need for them right now.
I have seen a Java program I wrote terminate with SIGSEGV. I think a library was causing it.