Exactly. Love it!
Exactly. Love it!
That’s called dumb luck.
I have that with Rust quite frequently. At least a lot more often than with any other language. I love it!
The background is most likely a color that is in the Mocha palette, just one that is intended for dark accents, not regular background.
You’re right, the background is too dark. Probably crust instead of base. Maybe it was customised or created improperly.
But I’m fairly confident that the palette is Catppuccin, probably Mocha.
Looks like Catppuccin Mocha
You can’t teach experience.
And then Americans are surprised people aren’t exactly fans of the US… 🤷🤦
I think that’s called a functor.
The ActivationPolicy
I added in an attempt to replicate what wg-quick
produces, as I recall.
Do you notice anything wrong with my config? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30495
Do you notice anything wrong with my config? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30495
Yea it took some time until my FP4 was supported by lineage, back when it was new. But if the price is an issue I doubt OP would get the latest model, anyway.
While the ad blocker integrated into Iodé is nice, their freemium model turns me away. Putting some ad blocking capabilities behind a subscription feels shady. Also they’re rather slow with updates. I’ve used it for a while and watched the ad blocker going from blocking virtually everything to blocking 66-75%.
Kickstarter has a massive spam problem in my experience and best I can tell it’s not talked about.
I backed a single project, immediately deactivated any and all communication from KS, except for that project, but I keep getting mails from different domains, advertising various stupid crowdfunding projects.
I have 16 blocked mails in the last week alone.
Motorola’s Moto G series is usually supported and relatively cheap.
However, if you’re willing to spend a little bit more I recommend getting a Fairphone, if you can. Simply because they guarantee 10 years of device support after release and you can easily get original replacement parts.
So you won’t have to get a new phone just because the battery died.
Yea, people mostly equate email to an electronic letter, but it’s more like an electronic postcard. Anyone handling it can simply read it.
So you’ll want encryption, too. So either you get everyone to use PGP/GPG or get them to use a privacy-by-default provider.
Good luck with the first option and I’m not sure how interoperable the various providers are, so in the worst case you’d have to rally everyone to the same provider.
The storage requirements might be ever so slightly prohibitive.
You can so stupid shit in any language. I admit Python doesn’t exactly make it difficult. A bit like JS, but different.