Posts by leafuw@mstdn.party
 (DIR) Post #AhGpDzrXVC1uSuR0YS by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-04-26T05:23:16Z
       
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       @foone Pretty sure it was possible in vanilla Firefox at some point with custom css.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkEYwkFNKn4DdKi3e4 by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-07-23T20:53:09Z
       
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       @foone That explains a lot, I thought it was my cat
       
 (DIR) Post #AmmlHubeVFza03vM36 by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-10-08T02:51:38Z
       
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       "apt-key is deprecated, instead do the following: (long list of commands that does the same thing except manually)"
       
 (DIR) Post #An44mattNkYBKd7Ujg by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-10-16T04:51:29Z
       
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       Hello from a RISC-V laptop!  #riscv
       
 (DIR) Post #An44mbrnn0TMKR9L7I by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-10-16T04:59:41Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #An44mdsEKO0GYLMi3s by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-10-16T05:05:22Z
       
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       If you're interested, this is the DC ROMA II (known in China as the Muse Book).  RISC-V processors are still kind of new, and the compilers aren't very good with them yet, but it's perfectly usable.  It feels like using a computer did ten or fifteen years ago, and it would probably run a lot faster with software from that time period, instead of Ubuntu and GNOME 3.  Maybe I'll see if I can put Arch on this
       
 (DIR) Post #An44mfX2AAEjhBSoIi by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2024-10-16T05:08:55Z
       
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       Was slightly worried on the first startup because chromium would hang when navigating most pages, and when I tried to apply updates, the "unattended-upgr" process was wedged and I had to terminate it, but after updating and rebooting, everything's working now.
       
 (DIR) Post #AvCMdcQFrYHfEFFsFE by leafuw@mstdn.party
       2025-06-13T18:38:48Z
       
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       Transmuting between chemical elements is dangerous because there are 256 possible atomic numbers but only 81 of them correspond to valid elements.  The rest give you glitch elements that behave erratically and can even corrupt nearby atoms and molecules.  Most of these are caused by indexing the periodic table out of bounds, though a couple elements were deleted before release.