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A leftist entering their middle age and becoming more punk with every year

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You can change the density of Firefox's UI in about:config by setting "browser.uidensity" between 0 to 2, and it applies immediately!
  • Yep, pretty easy to test, too. 4 and 5 produce the same effect as 0, meaning that it just uses that as a default for values it doesn't understand.

  • kitty 0.35.2 released - Changelog

    Changelog: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/#detailed-list-of-changes

    0.35.2 [2024-06-22]

    • A new option, window_logo_scale to specify how window logos are scaled with respect to the size of the window containing the logo (#7534)
    • A new option, cursor_shape_unfocused to specify the shape of the text cursor in unfocused OS windows (#7544)
    • Remote control: Fix empty password not working (#7538)
    • Wayland: Fix regression in 0.34.0 causing flickering on window resize on NVIDIA drivers (#7493)
    • Wayland labwc: Fix kitty timing out waiting for compositor to quit fucking around with scales on labwc (#7540)
    • Fix scrollback_indicator_opacity not actually controlling the opacity (#7557)
    • URL detection: Fix IPv6 hostnames breaking URL detection (#7565)
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    gamefound.com VALHEIM THE BOARD GAME by MOOD Publishing

    Valheim is a 1-4 player co-op board game where teamwork and strategy are key to survival. Gather your fellow companions and venture forward to explore, build, collect resources, forge weapons, battle enemies, and carve your path towards summoning the ultimate evil. The fate of everyone lies in your ...

    VALHEIM THE BOARD GAME by MOOD Publishing

    From today's Development Blog update:

    >. . . > >And just as exciting is the announcement of our very own Valheim board game! Our friends at MOOD Publishing – who have also developed board games such as Deep Rock Galactic and Battle of Gods – have done an incredible job with this, and we really couldn’t have left the task in more capable hands. You can find out more about the board game by signing up to its Gamefound page, and there might even be something extra in it for you if you do… > >. . .

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    phys.org 25 years of massive fusion energy experiment data open on the 'cloud' and available to everyone

    High-temperature fusion plasma experiments conducted in the Large Helical Device (LHD) of the National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), have renewed the world record for an acquired data amount, 0.92 terabytes (TB) per experiment, in February 2022, by using a full range of state-of-the-art plasm...

    25 years of massive fusion energy experiment data open on the 'cloud' and available to everyone

    >High-temperature fusion plasma experiments conducted in the Large Helical Device (LHD) of the National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), have renewed the world record for an acquired data amount, 0.92 terabytes (TB) per experiment, in February 2022, by using a full range of state-of-the-art plasma diagnostic devices. > >The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), which is currently under construction in France through the international collaboration of seven parties, is expected to generate approximately 1 TB of data per experiment in 10 years, and LHD is currently the only experiment in the world that produces data closely aligned to ITER. > >The promotion of "Open Science," in which large-scale research data assets are utilized and shared across society, was adopted as a joint statement at the G7 meeting held in Sendai, Japan in 2023. NIFS started full-fledged efforts toward Open Science by establishing the "Open Access Policy" in February 2022 and the "Research Data Policy" in October 2022. > >Since 2023, all the data obtained from LHD experiments are open to the public immediately after acquisition and analysis is completed. All computing program source codes for data analysis are also openly available. > >. . .

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    Why do people now dislike/hate Justin Timberlake? I'm looking for an event, not just how he was in a boy band.
  • I didn't realize people were hating on Timberlake, but I did find this

  • Do you believe in other life forms?
  • Where is that word 'alemow' from? Search engines just bring back that it's the common name for citris macrophylla

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citrus_macrophylla

  • apnews.com Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash

    William Anders was killed when the plane he was piloting alone plummeted into the waters off the San Juan Islands in Washington state.

    Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/13128061

    > archive link: https://archive.ph/JlyLf > > >SEATTLE (AP) — William Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise” photo showing the planet as a shadowed blue marble from space in 1968, was killed Friday when the plane he was piloting alone plummeted into the waters off the San Juan Islands in Washington state. He was 90. > > > >His son, retired Air Force Lt. Col. Greg Anders, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. > “The family is devastated,” he said. “He was a great pilot and we will miss him terribly.” > William Anders, a retired major general, has said the photo was his most significant contribution to the space program along with making sure the Apollo 8 command module and service module worked. > > > >The photograph, the first color image of Earth from space, is one of the most important photos in modern history for the way it changed how humans viewed the planet. The photo is credited with sparking the global environmental movement for showing how delicate and isolated Earth appeared from space. > > > >NASA Administrator and former Sen. Bill Nelson said Anders embodied the lessons and the purpose of exploration. > > > >“He traveled to the threshold of the Moon and helped all of us see something else: ourselves,” Nelson wrote on the social platform X. > > > >. . .

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    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social SmokeInFog @midwest.social
    apnews.com Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash

    William Anders was killed when the plane he was piloting alone plummeted into the waters off the San Juan Islands in Washington state.

    Former astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in Washington plane crash

    archive link: https://archive.ph/JlyLf

    >SEATTLE (AP) — William Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise” photo showing the planet as a shadowed blue marble from space in 1968, was killed Friday when the plane he was piloting alone plummeted into the waters off the San Juan Islands in Washington state. He was 90. > >His son, retired Air Force Lt. Col. Greg Anders, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. “The family is devastated,” he said. “He was a great pilot and we will miss him terribly.” William Anders, a retired major general, has said the photo was his most significant contribution to the space program along with making sure the Apollo 8 command module and service module worked. > >The photograph, the first color image of Earth from space, is one of the most important photos in modern history for the way it changed how humans viewed the planet. The photo is credited with sparking the global environmental movement for showing how delicate and isolated Earth appeared from space. > >NASA Administrator and former Sen. Bill Nelson said Anders embodied the lessons and the purpose of exploration. > >“He traveled to the threshold of the Moon and helped all of us see something else: ourselves,” Nelson wrote on the social platform X. > >. . .

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    kitty 0.35.1 release - Changelog

    Changelog: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/

    0.35.1 [2024-05-31]

    • Wayland: Fix a regression in 0.34 that caused the tab bar to not render in second and subsequent OS Windows under Hyprland (#7413)
    • Fix a regression in the previous release that caused horizontal scrolling via touchpad in fullscreen applications to be reversed on non-Wayland platforms (#7475, #7481)
    • Fix a regression in the previous release causing an error when setting background_opacity to zero (#7483)
    • Image display: Fix cursor movement and image hit region incorrect for image placements that specify only a number of rows or columns to display in (#7479)
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    I finally messed around with modal mappings
  • Also created one for marks (kmks is "kitty marks" abbreviated). Still working out some kinks with the remote script but that's unrelated to the mappings [EDIT fixed it]:

    map --new-mode kmks kitty_mod+m>kitty_mod+m
    
    map --mode kmks kitty_mod+m>kitty_mod+m pop_keyboard_mode
    map --mode kmks esc    pop_keyboard_mode
    map --mode kmks ctrl+c pop_keyboard_mode
    
    # Create / remove
    map --mode kmks space combine : create_marker : pop_keyboard_mode
    map --mode kmks r combine : remove_marker : pop_keyboard_mode
    
    
    # pre-defined
    
    # shift
    map --mode kmks shift+s combine : toggle_marker iregex 1 (success)|(2[0-9]{2}) : pop_keyboard_mode
    map --mode kmks shift+w combine : toggle_marker iregex 2 (warning|request|response|query) : pop_keyboard_mode
    map --mode kmks shift+e combine : toggle_marker iregex 3 (exception|error)|(5[0-9]{2}|4[0-9]{2}) : pop_keyboard_mode
    # all
    map --mode kmks shift+a combine : toggle_marker iregex 1 (success)|(2[0-9]{2}) 2 (warning|request|response|query) 3 (exception|error)|(5[0-9]{2}|4[0-9]{2}) : pop_keyboard_mode
    
    
    # Highlight/color tabs
    
    # highlight
    map --mode kmks shift+alt+h>l combine : remote_control set-tab-color active_fg=NONE active_bg=NONE inactive_fg=white inactive_bg=darkorange : pop_keyboard_mode
    # side tab
    map --mode kmks shift+alt+s>t combine : remote_control set-tab-color active_fg=NONE active_bg=NONE inactive_fg=white inactive_bg=#010C6B : pop_keyboard_mode
    # background tab
    map --mode kmks shift+alt+b>t combine : remote_control set-tab-color active_fg=NONE active_bg=NONE inactive_fg=#999999 inactive_bg=black : pop_keyboard_mode
    # customize tab
    map --mode kmks shift+alt+c>t combine : launch --type overlay --title "pick tab colors" --allow-remote-control $HOME/.config/kitty/scripts/highlight-tab : pop_keyboard_mode
    # reset tab
    map --mode kmks shift+alt+r   combine : remote_control set-tab-color active_fg=NONE active_bg=NONE inactive_fg=NONE inactive_bg=NONE : pop_keyboard_mode
    
  • Kitty 0.35.0 release - Changelog

    https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/

    0.35.0 [2024-05-25]

    • kitten @ run: A new remote control command to run a process on the machine kitty is running on and get its output (#7429)
    • notify_on_cmd_finish: Show the actual command that was finished (#7420)
    • hints kitten: Allow clicking on matched text to select it in addition to typing the hint
    • Shell integration: Make the currently executing cmdline available as a window variable in kitty
    • paste_actions: Fix replace-newline not working with confirm (#7374)
    • Graphics: Fix aspect ratio of images not being preserved when only a single dimension of the destination rectangle is specified (#7380)
    • focus_visible_window: Fix selecting with mouse click leaving keyboard in unusable state (#7390)
    • Wayland: Fix infinite loop causing bad performance when using IME via fcitx5 due to a change in fcitx5 (#7396)
    • Desktop notifications protocol: Add support for specifying urgency
    • Improve rendering of Unicode shade character to avoid Moire patterns (#7401)
    • kitten @ send-key: Fix some keys being sent in kitty keyboard protocol encoding when not using socket for remote control
    • Dont clear selections on erase in screen commands unless the erased region intersects a selection (#7408)
    • Wayland: save energy by not rendering “suspended” windows on compositors that support that
    • Allow more types of alignment for placement_strategy (#7419)
    • Add some more box-drawing characters from the “Geometric shapes” Unicode block (#7433)
    • Linux: Run all child processes in their own systemd scope to prevent the OOM killer from harvesting kitty when a child process misbehaves (#7427)
    • Mouse reporting: Fix horizontal scroll events inverted (#7439)
    • Remote control: @ action: Fix some actions being performed on the active window instead of the matched window (#7438)
    • Scrolling with mouse wheel when a selection is active should update the selection (#7453)
    • Fix kitten @ set-background-opacity limited to min opacity of 0.1 instead of 0 (#7463)
    • launch --hold: Fix hold not working if kernel signals process group with SIGINT (#7466)
    • macOS: Fix --start-as=fullscreen not working when another window is already fullscreen (#7448)
    • Add option kitten @ detach-window --stay-in-tab to keep focus in the currently active tab when moving windows (#7468)
    • macOS: Fix changing window chrome/colors while in traditional fullscreen causing the titlebar to become visible (#7469)
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    Kitty 0.35.0 release - Changelog

    sw.kovidgoyal.net Changelog

    kitty is a feature-rich, cross-platform, fast, GPU based terminal. To update kitty, follow the instructions. Recent major new features: Wayland goodies [0.34]: Wayland users should rejoice as kitty...

    Changelog

    https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/

    0.35.0 [2024-05-25]

    testing collapsible sections

    This is a test of markdown collapsible sections

    • kitten @ run: A new remote control command to run a process on the machine kitty is running on and get its output (#7429)
    • notify_on_cmd_finish: Show the actual command that was finished (#7420)
    • hints kitten: Allow clicking on matched text to select it in addition to typing the hint
    • Shell integration: Make the currently executing cmdline available as a window variable in kitty
    • paste_actions: Fix replace-newline not working with confirm (#7374)
    • Graphics: Fix aspect ratio of images not being preserved when only a single dimension of the destination rectangle is specified (#7380)
    • focus_visible_window: Fix selecting with mouse click leaving keyboard in unusable state (#7390)
    • Wayland: Fix infinite loop causing bad performance when using IME via fcitx5 due to a change in fcitx5 (#7396)
    • Desktop notifications protocol: Add support for specifying urgency
    • Improve rendering of Unicode shade character to avoid Moire patterns (#7401)
    • kitten @ send-key: Fix some keys being sent in kitty keyboard protocol encoding when not using socket for remote control
    • Dont clear selections on erase in screen commands unless the erased region intersects a selection (#7408)
    • Wayland: save energy by not rendering “suspended” windows on compositors that support that
    • Allow more types of alignment for placement_strategy (#7419)
    • Add some more box-drawing characters from the “Geometric shapes” Unicode block (#7433)
    • Linux: Run all child processes in their own systemd scope to prevent the OOM killer from harvesting kitty when a child process misbehaves (#7427)
    • Mouse reporting: Fix horizontal scroll events inverted (#7439)
    • Remote control: @ action: Fix some actions being performed on the active window instead of the matched window (#7438)
    • Scrolling with mouse wheel when a selection is active should update the selection (#7453)
    • Fix kitten @ set-background-opacity limited to min opacity of 0.1 instead of 0 (#7463)
    • launch --hold: Fix hold not working if kernel signals process group with SIGINT (#7466)
    • macOS: Fix --start-as=fullscreen not working when another window is already fullscreen (#7448)
    • Add option kitten @ detach-window --stay-in-tab to keep focus in the currently active tab when moving windows (#7468)
    • macOS: Fix changing window chrome/colors while in traditional fullscreen causing the titlebar to become visible (#7469)
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    I finally messed around with modal mappings

    Here's the official documentation on configuring kitty's modal mappings.

    I made this to explore its uses but also because sometimes my fingers trigger the wrong reflex macro and I accidentally change my layout or alter the window size. This guards against that by literally guarding that behavior behind a key combo that puts me into the express context for altering my window/tab layout and arrangement.

    To not clutter up your main config, I recommend saving this to its own file and using the include directive to bring it in.

    EDIT: learned that you can map the combo that enters the mode to get out of the mode

    kitty-mode-window-tab-arrangement (WTA):

    ``` map --new-mode WTA kitty_mod+space>kitty_mod+space

    map --mode WTA kitty_mod+space>kitty_mod+space pop_keyboard_mode map --mode WTA esc pop_keyboard_mode map --mode WTA ctrl+c pop_keyboard_mode

    Windows

    #navigation map --mode WTA h neighboring_window left map --mode WTA a neighboring_window left map --mode WTA left neighboring_window left

    map --mode WTA j neighboring_window down map --mode WTA s neighboring_window down map --mode WTA down neighboring_window down

    map --mode WTA k neighboring_window up map --mode WTA w neighboring_window up map --mode WTA up neighboring_window up

    map --mode WTA l neighboring_window right map --mode WTA d neighboring_window right map --mode WTA right neighboring_window right

    map --mode WTA f focus_visible_window

    #resize map --mode WTA alt+h resize_window narrower map --mode WTA alt+a resize_window narrower map --mode WTA alt+left resize_window narrower

    map --mode WTA alt+l resize_window wider map --mode WTA alt+d resize_window wider map --mode WTA alt+right resize_window wider

    map --mode WTA alt+k resize_window taller map --mode WTA alt+w resize_window taller map --mode WTA alt+up resize_window taller

    map --mode WTA alt+j resize_window shorter map --mode WTA alt+s resize_window shorter map --mode WTA alt+down resize_window shorter

    map --mode WTA ctrl+home resize_window reset map --mode WTA ctrl+r resize_window reset

    #arrange map --mode WTA shift+h move_window left map --mode WTA shift+a move_window left map --mode WTA shift+left move_window left

    map --mode WTA shift+l move_window right map --mode WTA shift+d move_window right map --mode WTA shift+right move_window right

    map --mode WTA shift+j move_window down map --mode WTA shift+s move_window down map --mode WTA shift+down move_window down

    map --mode WTA shift+k move_window up map --mode WTA shift+w move_window up map --mode WTA shift+up move_window up

    map --mode WTA shift+m swap_with_window

    have to pop_keyboard_mode here to enable answering question

    map --mode WTA shift+t combine : detach_window ask : pop_keyboard_mode map --mode WTA shift+n combine : detach_tab ask : pop_keyboard_mode

    Tabs

    map --mode WTA shift+alt+] move_tab_forward map --mode WTA shift+alt+right move_tab_forward map --mode WTA shift+alt+l move_tab_forward map --mode WTA shift+alt+d move_tab_forward

    map --mode WTA shift+alt+[ move_tab_backward map --mode WTA shift+alt+left move_tab_backward map --mode WTA shift+alt+h move_tab_backward map --mode WTA shift+alt+a move_tab_backward

    Close others

    map --mode WTA ctrl+x>w close_other_windows_in_tab map --mode WTA ctrl+x>t close_other_tabs_in_os_window map --mode WTA ctrl+x>o close_other_os_windows

    Layout actions

    enabled_layouts tall:mirrored=true,fat,splits:split_axis=horizontal,splits:split_axis=vertical,grid,horizontal,vertical,stack,tall,fat:mirrored=true

    map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+7 goto_layout tall map --mode WTA kitty_mod+alt+7 toggle_layout tall:mirrored=true map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+g goto_layout grid map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+w goto_layout fat map --mode WTA kitty_mod+alt+w toggle_layout fat:mirrored=true map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+v goto_layout vertical map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+h goto_layout horizontal map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+z toggle_layout stack map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+y toggle_layout splits:split_axis=horizontal map --mode WTA kitty_mod+alt+y toggle_layout splits:split_axis=vertical

    map --mode WTA ctrl+alt+, last_used_layout

    control number of main windows

    action_alias increase_main layout_action increase_num_full_size_windows map --mode WTA ctrl+] increase_main map --mode WTA ctrl+up increase_main map --mode WTA ctrl+right increase_main map --mode WTA ctrl+l increase_main map --mode WTA ctrl+w increase_main map --mode WTA ctrl+d increase_main

    action_alias decrease_main layout_action decrease_num_full_size_windows map --mode WTA ctrl+[ decrease_main map --mode WTA ctrl+down decrease_main map --mode WTA ctrl+left decrease_main map --mode WTA ctrl+h decrease_main map --mode WTA ctrl+s decrease_main map --mode WTA ctrl+a decrease_main

    increase main bias

    action_alias increase_bias layout_action bias 50 66 75 90 map --mode WTA kitty_mod+] increase_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+up increase_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+right increase_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+l increase_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+w increase_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+d increase_bias

    decrease main bias

    action_alias decrease_bias layout_action bias 50 33 25 10 map --mode WTA kitty_mod+[ decrease_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+down decrease_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+left decrease_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+h decrease_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+s decrease_bias map --mode WTA kitty_mod+a decrease_bias ```

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    My painful path upgrading 20.1 to 21.3
  • If it told you that your mirrors wouldn't work for the task that you were trying to accomplish, then why didn't you change them? It probably would've worked if you would've just listened to what the application was telling you. I've used the upgrade tool ever since it came out and have not had an issue with it.

  • Kitty 0.34.1 released - Changelog

    https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/#detailed-list-of-changes

    0.34.1 [2024-04-19]

    • Wayland KDE: Fix window background blur not adapting when window is grown. Also fix turning it on and off not working. (#7351)
    • Wayland GNOME: Draw the titlebar buttons without using a font (#7349)
    • Fix a regression in the previous release that caused incorrect font selection when using variable fonts on Linux (#7361)
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    Kitty 0.34.0 release - Changelog

    (Because of how kitty's documentation is generated (relative anchors, e.g. #1, #2, etc) makes linking to specific changelog entries problematic as new versions are released; old links will not point to the correct entry. Worse, since the URL is the same, new posts to that url will count as a cross-post.)

    Changelog: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/changelog/#detailed-list-of-changes

    0.34.0 [2024-04-15]

    • Wayland: panel kitten: Add support for drawing desktop background and bars using the panel kitten for all compositors that support the requisite Wayland protocol which is practically speaking all of them but GNOME (#2590)
    • Show a small scrollback indicator along the right window edge when viewing the scrollback to keep track of scroll position (#2502)
    • Wayland: Support fractional scales so that there is no wasted drawing at larger scale followed by resizing in the compositor
    • Wayland KDE: Support background_blur
    • Wayland GNOME: The window titlebar now has buttons to minimize/maximize/close the window
    • Wayland GNOME: The window titlebar color now follows the system light/dark color scheme preference, see wayland_titlebar_color
    • Wayland KDE: Fix mouse cursor hiding not working in Plasma 6 (#7265)
    • Wayland IME: Fix a bug with handling synthetic keypresses generated by ZMK keyboard + fcitx (#7283)
    • A new option terminfo_type to allow passing the terminfo database embedded into the TERMINFO env var directly instead of via a file
    • Mouse reporting: Fix drag release event outside the window not being reported in legacy mouse reporting modes (#7244)
    • macOS: Fix a regression in the previous release that broke rendering of some symbols on some systems (#7249)
    • Fix handling of tab character when cursor is at end of line and wrapping is enabled (#7250)
    • Splits layout: Fix move_window_forward not working (#7264)
    • macOS: Fix an abort due to an assertion when a program tries to set an invalid window title (#7271)
    • fish shell integration: Fix clicking at the prompt causing autosuggestions to be accepted, needs fish >= 3.8.0 (#7168)
    • Linux: Fix for a regression in 0.32.0 that caused some CJK fonts to not render glyphs (#7263)
    • Wayland: Support preferred integer scales
    • Wayland: A new option wayland_enable_ime to turn off Input Method Extensions which add latency and create bugs
    • Wayland: Fix hide_window_decorations not working on non GNOME desktops
    • When asking for quit confirmation because of a running program, mention the program name (#7331)
    • Fix flickering of prompt during window resize (#7324)
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    Rectangle for Linux?
  • You can customize this in the Keyboard > Shortcuts settings

  • Has anyone seen gitlab is working on activitypub yet?
  • What is the benefit of putting a git repo site on activity pub? It's not like the underlying git repos are shared that way. I don't get why this would be a lift for hosted repositories. I'm certainly not storing my code on Jim's basement server.io

  • [ANSWERED] Back on Linux - It's Always DNS
  • Mullvad provides DNS servers: https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls

    As for a fallback option, I'd go with cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 over google's offerings: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/

  • Kitty 0.33.1 released -- Changelog

    sw.kovidgoyal.net Changelog

    kitty is a feature-rich, cross-platform, fast, GPU based terminal. To update kitty, follow the instructions. Recent major new features: Cheetah speed 🐆: kitty has grown up and become a cheetah. It ...

    Changelog
    • Fix a regression in the previous release that caused requesting data from the clipboard via OSC 52 to instead return data from the primary selection (#7213)
    • Splits layout: Allow resizing until one of the halves in a split is minimally sized (#7220)
    • macOS: Fix text rendered with fallback fonts not respecting bold/italic styling (#7241)
    • macOS: When CoreText fails to find a fallback font for a character in the first Private Use Unicode Area, preferentially use the NERD font, if available, for it (#6043)
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    Is "female" offensive?
  • This is the dumbest thing I've read this year.

  • Kitty 0.33.0 released - Changelog

    sw.kovidgoyal.net Changelog

    kitty is a feature-rich, cross-platform, fast, GPU based terminal. To update kitty, follow the instructions. Recent major new features: Cheetah speed 🐆: kitty has grown up and become a cheetah. It ...

    Changelog
    • Cheetah speed with a redesigned render loop and a 2x faster escape code parser that uses SIMD CPU vector instruction to parse data in parallel (#7005)
    • A new benchmark kitten (kitten __benchmark__) to measure terminal throughput performance
    • Graphics protocol: Add a new delete mode for deleting images whose ids fall within a range. Useful for bulk deletion (#7080)
    • Keyboard protocol: Fix the Enter, Tab and Backspace keys generating spurious release events even when report all keys as escape codes is not set (#7136)
    • macOS: The command line args from macos-launch-services-cmdline are now prefixed to any args from open --args rather than overwriting them (#7135)
    • Allow specifying where the new tab is created for detach_window (#7134)
    • hints kitten: The option to set the text color for hints now allows arbitrary colors (#7150)
    • icat kitten: Add a command line argument to override terminal window size detection (#7165)
    • A new action toggle_tab to easily switch to and back from a tab with a single shortcut (#7203)
    • When clearing terminal add a new type to_cursor_scroll which can be used to clear to prompt while moving cleared lines into the scrollback
    • Fix a performance bottleneck when dealing with thousands of small images (#7080)
    • kitten @ ls: Return the timestamp at which the window was created (#7178)
    • hints kitten: Use default editor rather than hardcoding vim to open file at specific line (#7186)
    • Remote control: Fix --match argument not working for @ls, @send-key, @set-background-image (#7192)
    • Keyboard protocol: Do not deliver a fake key release events on OS window focus out for engaged modifiers (#7196)
    • Ignore startup_session when kitty is invoked with command line options specifying a command to run (#7198)
    • Box drawing: Specialize rendering for the Fira Code progress bar/spinner glyphs
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    What's your favorite terminal?
  • Kitty, hands down. GPU accelerated; native image protocol implemented by ranger, neofetch, and more; incredibly customizable; multiplexing with multiple windows and tabs; ligature support; and much more

    If anybody has any questions about it, swing on over to Kitty Terminal Emulator [[email protected]]

  • Which one do you prefer? htop, btop or top?
  • btop for system resource monitoring, htop for actually finding and killing processes

  • [Broken clocks are still right twice a day] Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    www.rollingstone.com Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    Elon Musk sued OpenAI and Sam Altman, saying they've gone back on an agreement to build AI tech that betters humanity and doesn't make a profit.

    Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/9303135

    > Huh, though the #ElonMusk clock is broken, this is one of the times of the day it’s still correct: > >Elon Musk accused Sam Altman and OpenAI of pursuing profit over bettering humanity in a new breach of contract lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court yesterday, Feb. 29. > > > >Musk helped Altman found OpenAI as a non-profit in 2015 (Musk left the board of directors in 2018 and no longer has a stake). Central to the lawsuit is OpenAI’s “founding agreement,” which, per the lawsuit, stated the lab would build artificial general intelligence (AGI) “for the benefit of humanity,” not to “maximize shareholder profits,” and that the technology would be “open-source” and not kept “secret for propriety commercial reasons.” > > > >Musk’s new lawsuit alleges that OpenAI has reversed course on this agreement, particularly through its $13 billion partnership with Microsoft. It further calls out the secrecy shrouding the tech behind OpenAI’s flagship Chat GPT-4 language model and major changes to the company’s board following Altman’s tumultuous hiring and re-firing last year. > > > >“These events of 2023 constitute flagrant breaches of the Founding Agreement, which Defendants have essentially turned on its head,” the suit reads. “To this day, OpenAI, Inc.’s website continues profess that its charter is to ensure that AGI ‘benefits all of humanity.’ In reality, however, OpenAI, Inc. has been transformed into a closed-source de facto subsidiary of the largest technology company in the world: Microsoft.” > > > >. . . > > [archive link]

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    [Broken clocks are still right twice a day] Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    www.rollingstone.com Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    Elon Musk sued OpenAI and Sam Altman, saying they've gone back on an agreement to build AI tech that betters humanity and doesn't make a profit.

    Elon Musk Sues OpenAI, Sam Altman for Making Money Over Benefitting Humanity

    Huh, though the #ElonMusk clock is broken, this is one of the times of the day it’s still correct: >Elon Musk accused Sam Altman and OpenAI of pursuing profit over bettering humanity in a new breach of contract lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court yesterday, Feb. 29. > >Musk helped Altman found OpenAI as a non-profit in 2015 (Musk left the board of directors in 2018 and no longer has a stake). Central to the lawsuit is OpenAI’s “founding agreement,” which, per the lawsuit, stated the lab would build artificial general intelligence (AGI) “for the benefit of humanity,” not to “maximize shareholder profits,” and that the technology would be “open-source” and not kept “secret for propriety commercial reasons.” > >Musk’s new lawsuit alleges that OpenAI has reversed course on this agreement, particularly through its $13 billion partnership with Microsoft. It further calls out the secrecy shrouding the tech behind OpenAI’s flagship Chat GPT-4 language model and major changes to the company’s board following Altman’s tumultuous hiring and re-firing last year. > >“These events of 2023 constitute flagrant breaches of the Founding Agreement, which Defendants have essentially turned on its head,” the suit reads. “To this day, OpenAI, Inc.’s website continues profess that its charter is to ensure that AGI ‘benefits all of humanity.’ In reality, however, OpenAI, Inc. has been transformed into a closed-source de facto subsidiary of the largest technology company in the world: Microsoft.” > >. . .

    [archive link]

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    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social SmokeInFog @midwest.social

    Let's talk about Tennessee trying to remind people to stay in their place....

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    Sometimes a good way to 'learn Linux' is to use a WM
  • It doesn't really matter which distro you use, all hail the Arch wiki!

    PS: if you use ddg, !aw is your friend here

  • www.riverfronttimes.com Missouri GOP Candidate for Governor Was Only ‘Honorary’ KKK Member

    The name of “Pro-White man” Darrell Leon McClanahan III sits atop Missouri's gubernatorial ballot

    Missouri GOP Candidate for Governor Was Only ‘Honorary’ KKK Member
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    Mastodon [and the Fediverse generally] Has A Serious SPAM Problem | Brodie Robertson
  • Go easy on the thesaurus, kid.

    Always the hallmark of a real contender. Oh, did I say "hallmark"? Hope that doesn't cause you to stumble. "Stumble" means to trip while walking; in this case it's a metaphor for thinking.

    Hope that was clear enough for you.

    Nice strawman argument

    Huh. Considering the primary point of the video was how open signups are bad, I don't know why you contradicted your comment on the other thread and said this video has no valid point.

    So nice self-contradiction I guess?

  • Mastodon [and the Fediverse generally] Has A Serious SPAM Problem | Brodie Robertson
  • Lol, if you think that absolutely open sign ups on instances isn't a problem, then thanks for advertising the bankruptcy of your opinions

  • Mastodon [and the Fediverse generally] Has A Serious SPAM Problem | Brodie Robertson

    cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/9006187

    > >Over the past week or so there has been a serious spam problem hitting mastodon and rest of the fediverse especially misskey over on the japanese side of things and the story behind it is absolutely wild.

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    Fediverse @midwest.social SmokeInFog @midwest.social

    Mastodon [and the Fediverse generally] Has A Serious SPAM Problem | Brodie Robertson

    >Over the past week or so there has been a serious spam problem hitting mastodon and rest of the fediverse especially misskey over on the japanese side of things and the story behind it is absolutely wild.

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    Former distrohoppers, where did you settle down?
  • Yeah, I use Mint and the Arch wiki is still one of my first stops when I have an issue

  • Alacritty, Konsole, or something else? Which terminal emulator do you recommend?
  • Kitty, hands down. GPU accelerated; native image protocol implemented by ranger, neofetch, and more; incredibly customizable; multiplexing with multiple windows and tabs; ligature support; and much more

    If anybody has any questions about it, swing on over to Kitty Terminal Emulator [[email protected]]