flavonol

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[–] flavonol 21 points 1 week ago

If it's not already under the umbrella of right to repair, do we now need right to refill?

[–] flavonol 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the information.

[–] flavonol 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Why put water back in the environment at all if it's needed to make steam again?

[–] flavonol 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Excellent edit. Did you make it?

[–] flavonol 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Ladybird does have a donation page: https://donorbox.org/ladybird; Ablaze (Floorp devs) take GitHub Sponsors.

[–] flavonol 1 points 1 week ago

I was under the impression that Ladybird has become independent of the Serenity project, even if they are still related projects.

[–] flavonol 2 points 1 week ago

Yields must be pretty good if the RX 9070 & RX 9070 XT are so similarly priced.

 

I see that there are already posts here about RDNA4 today, but I figured I'd link the actual announcement for general discussion about the launch.

[–] flavonol 5 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

The Software Engineering Handbook PDF appears to just be a single page with a broken link on it; is there an archive for the document that's supposed to be there?

 

The University of Pennsylvania offers a free series of books called Software Foundations with the following description:

The Software Foundations series is a broad introduction to the mathematical underpinnings of reliable software.

The principal novelty of the series is that every detail is one hundred percent formalized and machine-checked: the entire text of each volume, including the exercises, is literally a "proof script" for the Coq proof assistant.

The series includes Verifiable C, which seems very appealing as a way to avoid some of C's infamous "footguns." I haven't read the series myself, but I might in the future because I like math, logic & programs that do what they're supposed to do.

Are there any materials that would be good as alternatives or complements to this series?

Edit: Adding the Vercors Wiki to the resources in this thread

[–] flavonol 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I thoroughly enjoy the Steam controller and would've loved to try out one of the less conventional prototypes. I hope Valve can justify making another controller.

[–] flavonol 3 points 3 weeks ago

Unlike with fractional scaling, fortunately, it seems to just work™, at least on my machine. I'm honestly not sure what's left to do with it before putting it in the Settings app by default.

[–] flavonol 3 points 1 month ago

According to Wikipedia, they were in the metal business before cars.

 

solution by @[email protected]

Hi,

I'm new to both using Helix and terminal multiplexers in general, so I'd appreciate some help with this. When I launch Helix without tmux, I see the default theme with a purple background, which I like:

But when I launch it using tmux, even with the -2 flag, Helix does not display the same color scheme:

I have tried making a config.toml file with an [editor] section and set true-color to true, but that didn't appear to help. How can I use the default theme with tmux? I'm using GNOME 47 with wayland on Fedora, in case that matters.

Any post I've seen involving Helix, tmux & colors seem to be with custom themes, so I don't know which threads are relevant to this, if any.___

[–] flavonol 1 points 1 month ago
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