Have fun! I moved to nix on my personal laptop 2 years ago, and now my config is 21k lines long and manages ~35 devices :)
Have fun! I moved to nix on my personal laptop 2 years ago, and now my config is 21k lines long and manages ~35 devices :)
The diagram very clearly shows there’s another Alternative…


I always check recipetineats.com first
Also I have started building a federated recipe site (well… Very early stages), so hopefully, one day, there.


Matrix will not be affected. At all.
CP is just a pretext here.


Darktable is incredibly powerful. Like, the question is not if it has feature parity with LR/C1, but if those will ever reach feature parity with it.
But all that power is stuck behind a user interface that has never seen the loving touch of a UX engineer. Which really is a shame.


Sorry to be a pendantic ass. But. Jellyfin, in and on itself, has absolutely nothing to do with docker.


I just have one private german anime tracker. Everything else is Usenet.


The number of recent updates, it seems. Which is probbaly an OK metric.


Graphene explicitly says the 400k are worldwide. You cannot then go ahead and use the US numbers for your comparison. From your own source, Google shipped 10 million Pixel 9 devices in 2023 alone. This does not account for other/older pixel models, or the sum total of sales before that point, or since.
Why not just share the actual number: worldwide, there’s 400k users.


Another recmendation for Actual. I spend very little time having to interact with it, because after the initial setup, all transactions are now synched from my bank accounts, and 90% are automatically classified into my categories (not by “AI” or something, you just set rules like “payments to Rewe are always groceries”).


Surfshark does too
So do many others, I’d assume


Yeah, all of the above, but also: blacklisting Pinterest from all my searches is almost worth the ten bucks a month on its own, lmao.


Kenwood Kitchenaid-type thing. Pretty heavy duty, because it’s mostly used for bread dough.
I learned to make breads without it and still occasionally do (well… Mostly when I’m somewhere else, I guess), and there is nothing wrong with kneading by hand.
It’s just so much more convenient and so much less cleanup to let the machine do it. Especially the cleanup part is huge.


No, not really. The imperativity of ansible vs the declarativity of nix actually does make a big difference in practice.


About the same here, though I have to say… Reading the “3 hours per day” part out loud still seems… Insane somehow.
In a similar vein, I’m currently staying at my mom’s house, and the internet is too shit to use my Jellyfin. As a result, I haven’t been watching any shows, and my day seems to be infinitely longer, like a million more activities fit in the sake 24 hours.


You do not need your fingerprint or any other biometric to use a passkey.
You do not lose access to passkeys when you lose your device.


I can access my password manager via the browser from any device.


You can store Passkeys in open source password managers.
I don’t know most of my passwords, so the step to passkeys doesn’t feel like a big one. I also really like the flow of pressing Login; Bitwarden pops up a prompt without me initiating it; I press confirm. Done, logged in, and arguably more secure due to the surrounding phishing and shared secrets benefits.
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