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cnx

@cnx@larkspur.one

Vietnamese grad student & free software enthusiast

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drj, to random
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Tomorrow is the 29th birthday of my Model M keyboard. What would be a good way to celebrate?

cnx,
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@dabeaz, i think @drj should wait until the 30th anniversary for a special cleaning (i haven’t cleaned mine for 3 years now)

schappi, to random
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first attempt at using a rice cooker

it went wrong

cnx,
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how so, @xarvos, a standard rice cup is 160 ml (140 g for the type i’m having right now) and i eat round 1.5 cups per meal

@schappi, @gamer, @cell and @2ch, what’s wrong with you heretics, did you throw away the measuring cup on the day you got the cooker? just use the water level printed inside the pot and adjust slightly according to each breed of rice

cnx,
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ah lol, yea @xarvos, apparently you have the family cooker, mine is for one person and goes from 0.5 to 3 cups. i’ve used 5 cookers in my life in different countries and they all use 160-ml cups

i’m mixing white and brown rice right now so 1.5 cups would yield around 2 bowls, but for a bowl of rice i wouldn’t bother to cook it either (not enough volume for proper steaming). rice cookers work best at around half of its max capacity, too much then it doesn’t cook evenly

@schappi, the solution is pretty simple, just eat more rice!

cc: @gamer, @cell and @2ch

cnx, (edited )
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@xarvos and @cell, sometimes I wish there’s a middle ground with just the timer (which can even be mechanical) so I can come home with freshly cooked rice.

@2ch, depending on the rice, soaking (not the Mormon kind) is either crucial (brown or sticky) or at least nice to have: it help cooking the grains more evenly, i.e. avoid mushy on the outside and uncooked on the inside. I’m having a one-button cooker so I usually wash and soak (still not the Mormon kind) for a few hours before cooking.

cc: @schappi

sugar, to random
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actual question my friend (also looking for work) is getting when they apply to work at a local cofe shop

cnx,
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tis gon make me wanna kill meself, @sugar

dwarf, to random
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Do I order in or cook something sloppy

cnx,
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@dwarf, if thou’rt in a hu{r,ng}ry, just crack up like four eggs on a pan and blanch whatever veg left in the fridge. Aren’t canned foods are like for cats or sth? Cc: @tyil

cnx,
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Yea nah, @tyil, eggs also have great shelf life, but also tastes great and can be cooked into many different textures, while beans are just beans. If I want quick legumes I’d use dry lentils, which BTW can be cooked along with rice without soaking (not the Amish kind). Cc: @dwarf

xarvos, to random
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what if i become a bike 🚲

cnx,
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okay, nana @xarvos

cnx, to random
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Hi @roptat, I’m setting up gitile and notice its self-hosted homepage at https://git.lepiller.eu/gitile is currently down (gateway time-out).

cnx,
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Slightly related, @roptat, may I have an eye on this patch disabling Git safe.directory for Gitile user so its Guix service works out of the box with Gitolite?

BTW how do I disable the nginx integration? I plan to use another machine for reverse proxy so it’s not necessary. I also made a patch updating Gitile’s nginx config field name in the doc.

xarvos, to random
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there’s this one trick they’ll never tell you about

adding this one line to your website make phone browsers scale it correctly, making it much more readable:

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,minimum-scale=1">

cnx,
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I’ve always wonder if just the width=device-width option for viewport is enough, @xarvos, normal Firefox implements scaling a wee differently even on phones so I don’t have a device to test.

cnx,
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And BTW, @xarvos, my personal site, loang.net and phylactery uses initial-scale=1.0 which doesn’t seem to be logic but I haven’t heard any complaint.

cnx,
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@xarvos, could thou do me a favor and test if it will scale alright with just <meta name=viewport content=width=device-width>?

steffo, to random
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Wondering if it would be possible to make a fun puzzle videogame using (real) quantum mechanics…

cnx,
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:neocat_sign_yes: @steffo, because quantum mechanics are in the fabric of all matters. They are literally called quanta!

lanodan, to random
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Heh, Calling Shining Finger "mail daemon".
Forgot if anime translated it that way.
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cnx,
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nah @xarvos, not pain, pain is edible and often delicious, while picture of text is utter garbage
cc: @lanodan

puniko, to random

tbh i like the diverse dialects and languages of switzerland. its always a fun discussion about the evolution of those dialects ​:neocat_uwu:​

cnx,
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:neofox_sign_yip: @xarvos & @puniko, feds tend use words prefixed with :blob or :neo every other sentence

waifu, to random

Good morning I have a head ache today I think I need to drink more water so DRINK YOUR WATER NOW

cnx,
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:neocat_sign_no: @captainepoch, you addicts seem to mistake your fixes for nutritional values, while we hydro homies like @waifu and i here are filling every cell in our body with pure HYDROGEN (which goes BOOM) and OXYGEN (which also goes BOOM, especially with HYDROGEN)

raquo, to programming
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Laminar v17 is finally here! 🎉Lots of new features across the board, as well as some bug fixes.

https://laminar.dev/blog/2024/05/14/laminar-v17.0.0

cnx,
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w8 @tyil, i thought about the other laminar when i saw this

captainepoch, to random

I need to get back to low-level programming and leave the Android corporate world at once, as fast as possible... I'm so burned out and tired of all the Android's shit...

cnx,
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FWIW @captainepoch, in case doing high level networking in C++ do not spark joy (but since thou endured covfefe stuff from Java the bar should be rather low), there’s a new cross platform graphical toolkit in Go called Gio. Miles Alan (also known for Sxmo, Mepo and Mobroute) chose it for Transito targeting Android and FreeDesktop mobile (FreeMobile?) at the moment, but the toolkit claims to also work on Windows, macOS and iOS. Cc: @critical

hailey, to random
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bicycles are the linux of getting around

cnx,
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@xarvos, the complexity of a modern bicycle is so low and the design is so transparent that with all required tools and a day to waste you can reverse engineer everything to adjust loosen stuff and figure out what needs replacing. I basically fixed up two bikes in the last few months, one of which revived from a rather bad shape. A more realistic problem would be parts’ availability, or rather, availability at a reasonable price.

Can’t say the same about the mentioned kernel, especially when involved hardware manufacturers not disclosing semantics. Modern computing is very fucked when it comes to fixing things and the only known solution is to not the compooter. But hey, they’re putting general compooters in vehicles now, definitely going to make them more safe and fixable.

Cc: @hailey

gyptazy, to ubuntu
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This is how one of the cases looks like for the board.

Happy serving on & . Hopefully soon again back on .

cnx,
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@gyptazy, speaking of the VF2 and fans, do you happen to know if the fan’s 2-pin power delivery is always 5 V or is it the same as that of the power supply?

cnx,
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Thanks, @gyptazy, until further input from @DesRoin, I’d interpret that as the pin is 5 V like the GPIO ones. Worst case it’ll just spin really fast and I should be able to notice that?

icedquinn, to random
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this trackball is silky af :blobcatcontroller:

cnx,
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@icedquinn and @tyil, there are a few new clones of the MS Trackball Explorer in town now. I recently got a ProtoArc EM03 for 1/10 the price of the Ploopy to use at home. No idea about the quality of its sensor since I’m no serious gaymer, but here are a few differences compare to the Classic:

  • There’s no leftie version, yet somehow my ball craddling skill mirrors quite well
  • The pinky button is moved to the thumb
  • It works wirelessly and only wirelessly, despite using USB for charging :blobraccoon-facepalm:
  • No QMK, tho libinput ended up working perfectly to remap the buttons and enable drag scrolling

That being said, I actually consider swapping it with my leftie Classic in the office, mainly because I want to replace the Model M with something more silent so I don’t feel bad typing there. That keyboard is full-sized tho so using a pointing device on the right hand doesn’t feel so good.

cnx,
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BTW the new keyboard is Akkoma’s flagship with hall-effect switches. I used to have prejudice against modern mechanical switches because they always bind really badly and there’s never accurate actuation feedback, but the hall-effect switches are so smooth and I could set the actuation point to 0.5 mm and don’t have to rely on false tactility.

The keyboard looks like a pastel rainbow vomit (maybe that’s why there’s a big discount) and has no QMK (tis common for analog switches BTW, sadly), even the official config tool (which only runs on spy systems) supposedly can’t even remap some modifiers so I still have to use XKB :blobraccoon-facepalm: I wonder how they publish pretty decent free microweblogging software but their peripherals’ microcontroller software is a proprietary garbage.

cnx,
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@icedquinn, I’m not sure what skipping should look like, but I’ve just tested with Xonotic and don’t notice anything unusual even when spinning really hard.

Forgot to mention, but the ProtoArc uses tiny (plastic? ceramic?) instead of ball bearings and I’m not sure how durable/replaceable they are. The Ploopy Classic is indeed an amazing device for a multitude of reasons but its price (including shipping to the other side of the globe) with the risk having to deal with customs (under a certain price there’s no fee and I don’t have to communicate with them) in a language I don’t understand is just not worth it for me.

Cc: @tyil

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