

/dev/urandom
- you never know what you’re going to get
/dev/urandom
- you never know what you’re going to get
I never thought of linking the .xyz top-level domain to location. I guess you can tell it’s a… nice move
Bare git repo + some custom aliases and functions to sync some things across machines.
But I agree it’s a bit too personal and I don’t share most things.
it sounds like you’ve never used an LLM, mate.
You don’t need to get philosophical into the definition of what is understanding to realize they give you arguments as valid as anyone else would.
LLMs can defend what you tell it to defend. What are you on about?
is there any script or tool out there that helps automate the mirroring of GH repos to Codeberg (or another forge)? I have 150+ repos, most are archived or outdated, but if I’m migrating I’d like to do with everything.
update:
Codeberg limits the number of repositories per user to 100 by default. If you have more than 100 repositories to migrate, you’ll need to request a higher quota following their instructions.
bummer; I might need to host forgejo
$omething tells me that won’t happen
you can check if DNS over HTTPS is working here
yeah, at the very least a collective thing in a classroom
I think the partitioning itself is fine, but I wouldn’t have 3 operating systems on a 256 GB NVMe, because I’d be running out of space a lot.
if you won’t ever use Windows, you can nuke it. Then I’d consider making one of the Linux ones a VM - if you’re trying out that distro. That will cut down 12 partitions to 5.
Lastly, you can look into btrfs to make better use of space between (the current) p11 and p12: you can make them subvolumes that won’t eat up each other’s storage when not in use.
ah, got it
I use zen on desktop and firefox on mobile, everything is synced so it’s seamless. You don’t lose Mozilla sync by switching to Zen. You don’t get Mozilla’s sync on iOS?
yeah, I forget it myself all the time
#1 is implemented on Android, interesting that it’s not on iOS.
I have 3 and 4 on Zen browser. I know many people are not interested in the forks, I just think it’s worth knowing.
As an exclusive Linux user, I’m glad they just block Linux instead of normalizing kernel-level anti-cheat. BF6 is dead on arrival to me.