Posts by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
 (DIR) Post #AsfezagutgUxqfsaDg by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-04-02T05:38:41.614233Z
       
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       @dnkl sounds sensible, looking at the sorry state of distros shipping a completely outdated database and the db being very, very slow to ship new sequences
       
 (DIR) Post #Assx7KdL5B6v1hbCTY by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-04-08T15:32:59.256250Z
       
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       @fabio I looked at it, but was afraid of the very old Android version they ship. The company seems to come up with a new device every other month rather than maintaining older generations.No issues with app compat at this time?
       
 (DIR) Post #AsyW9sr7HgxdvinMoq by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-04-11T07:59:11.247162Z
       
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       @Keltounet uuuuu I'm intrigued.How is it so far? Do you already have a verdict or are we talking page 3 here? :gummytongue:
       
 (DIR) Post #AtYgJoIWMVagnXYA64 by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-04-28T18:42:41.155256Z
       
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       @EricAlper your mother was a hamster and your father smells like elderberries
       
 (DIR) Post #AuH1MjSh8fmjBTDYwa by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-05-20T04:05:47.049377Z
       
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       @rl_dane You bark up the wrong tree...The drama is on the debian side, not inflicted by systemd.bluca (aka the one who made the comment there) is systemd upstream as well.
       
 (DIR) Post #AuOPrccCP1R9vte30a by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-05-23T17:43:17.906629Z
       
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       @cketti enjoyed the conference?
       
 (DIR) Post #AurO3dt1fNpn77npcu by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-06-06T17:09:35.559192Z
       
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       @catsalad I'm not sure you could handle the data volume that'd be incoming :gummytongue:
       
 (DIR) Post #AvIN8KVpfS1zbiGebA by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-06-19T17:36:28.784703Z
       
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       @jtr 400ml? With proper coffee you'd die and for everything else shame on yourself :gummywink:
       
 (DIR) Post #AvXxKCrb5430SBdF5M by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-06-27T06:02:42.985789Z
       
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       @voxel my reader has a hard override that fetches the full page, scrapes the useful bits and then lets me stay in the reader.Useful for the bad choices of upstreams... I do agree that built in full text should be the default
       
 (DIR) Post #AvvbrKxFyEz7fh48LQ by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-07-08T15:55:16.090980Z
       
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       @finny I'd like to say we're any better but you should see me on the couch....
       
 (DIR) Post #Awqh7cvgwzizlqYrEu by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-05T04:52:47.043021Z
       
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       @freakboy3742 I mean, every build system sucks.But using $CC rather than hardcoding gcc or clang is done even for idiomatic makefiles? You really don't want to hardcode that in 20 places no?Make shows you the actual commands run though, so I guess not make?
       
 (DIR) Post #AwqheOfJ0Pzp5SWSoK by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-05T04:58:42.470477Z
       
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       @freakboy3742 ehw oOHow did they even do that? Silence every actual command with @ and then manually echoing some nonsense?
       
 (DIR) Post #AwqiE4qSArFG2akbI0 by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-05T05:05:03.099351Z
       
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       @anselmschueler @bluca it's an env var... you aren't expected to add it to every command. Chances are that if you hate it, you hate it all the time so just shove that into your shell init
       
 (DIR) Post #AxIIswp7kG1OeZpoTQ by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-18T12:33:06.947626Z
       
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       @epilys hetzner
       
 (DIR) Post #AxOw44tV8ow21vwKy8 by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-21T17:20:22.113560Z
       
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       @phoenix calibre plus the dedrm tools can fix it up. But yes it's annoying
       
 (DIR) Post #AxZbmvobmZFgbZl03k by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-08-26T20:55:00.003896Z
       
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       @TheRealPomax yell at distros for shipping a years old compilerBut don't worry, you do it once and the auto toolchain selection will auto download it for you in the future if you don't disable it and the build needs it
       
 (DIR) Post #AxzEv5Y4ESJiGytma0 by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-09-08T05:41:13.792819Z
       
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       @rae darktable probably, but it's less powerful than LR, algorithm wise at least in my personal view. The devs do try though and it looks similar.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzSLONrmR4teEpJ1Au by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-10-22T04:32:32.642762Z
       
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       @whynothugo that bugs me a lot as well.Comes from plan 9, flags are -flag. The combined -asd being -a -s -d is a gnu convention apparently.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0SetsAmdEe1vtKNRg by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2025-11-21T06:03:13.739825Z
       
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       @me_ darfst dafür meinen haben:> Piano strings won't work for producing ultrasound because the vibrations are too small and fade too quickly -- even within the normal range of pitches, pianos typically need multiple strings for the highest notes in order to make them loud enough.how to, Randall Munroe (the xkcd guy)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2NRpLgpWBHA350fE8 by reto@pleroma.labrat.space
       2026-01-17T13:27:23.236380Z
       
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       @conejo this os amazing