

When HedgeDoc 2.0 comes out, it will have an “Explore Page” which is the last missing piece to pretty much have feature parity with keep. That said, it’s a long way out.


When HedgeDoc 2.0 comes out, it will have an “Explore Page” which is the last missing piece to pretty much have feature parity with keep. That said, it’s a long way out.


lol I do love this video


ffmpeg can make you breakfast if you try hard enough lol. It’s so versatile


With ffmpeg in windows, you can listen to a UDP stream using the ffplay command. you can set up a udp stream as an output in ffmpeg in Linux. I would set up a virtual sink that goes nowhere in pulseaudio or pipewire to set as your output device and have ffmpeg listen to that sink. There are lots of options in ffmpeg available to tweak latency and quality.


fascists gonna fascist
I use a Sony a5100 mirrorless camera + Nikon vintage 50mm macro lens + cheap high-CRI LED panel light
I previously used a super cheap Canon DSLR, which worked, but the a5100 is much better. As a bonus it also doubles as a killer webcam + key light combo.
I have a Google account that I created with a throwaway non-gmail email account. I don’t use the email or the Google account for anything else. I then sync my required Google calendars to that (my partner still uses Google, so does my union and my work), and I sync that account to my phone with DAVx5 and to my computers with vdirsyncer (eventually pimsync, when it makes it to nix home-manager) by setting up Google CalDAV API credentials as explained here.
I have to use a local calendar app on each device to see my Google calendar with my NextCloud calendars, but it’s the best that’s possible, I think.


or antisemites like the murderer of two young Jews at an AJC event in Washington DC last week
lol sure


I’m sorry, but using data from US averages (largely representative of single-family-home suburbs) to make sweeping statements about how urban living is bad is simply misleading and borderline irresponsible. Living in a multi-family building, living without a car, getting electricity from renewables, and using electricity for heating and cooking is insanely energy efficient. It takes advantage of density to reduce infrastructure needs, and can benefit from having resources developed / farmed at scale, further reducing energy and emissions.
If you need ANY infrastructure to connect your “shire” to anywhere else, you need to include that in your analysis. It will have a massive impact. Need a car? You’ve already lost. The road infrastructure per capita alone will put you over the edge, let alone the infrastructure required to build and maintain said car or the emissions from the car itself if not electric.
for a more low-level discussion for fundamentals, Ben Eater has 5 videos going over PS/2 keyboards and then USB keyboards. Here is the first video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aXbh9VUB3U


It’s becoming more common, but it mostly comes down to available tooling. At this point all three of the big game engines have a Vulkan backend available, but that’s a fairly recent development. And if a developer isn’t using a game engine, writing their own openGL renderer is easy, and writing a Vulkan renderer is a nightmare.
Okay thanks I was very confused bc I had never seen that as advice anywhere haha
recursiveMerge
Can you explain how you would use this here? Would this make files like this in my config unnecessary?
Its 4 EUR per 3 months or 11 EUR per year


with that being the case, correct me if I’m wrong, but your pitch is that users should trust your manually compiled and maintained commands to install things because you’re guaranteeing that the binaries being installed by your commands are from official sources, and that is better (in at least some cases) than cached binaries from something like nixpkgs, where the trust we are asked to give is that the cache is built correctly from source.


right, that’s what nix does if you build from source


Genuine question: Why would I use this as opposed to Nix? Between nixpkgs and the NUR, there are an insane amount of packages available, and you can build everything from source if you wish.
I had a similar issue in my city. I had to talk to the human resources division at my organization, and they were able to work directly with the local transit agency to get me a physical card, but it was a pain, and it certainly wasn’t advertised as possible anywhere. It may be worth trying to call people and ask.