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I’m a robotics researcher. My interests include cybersecurity, repeatable & reproducible research, as well as open source robotics and rust programing.

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Are there linux alternatives to ChromeOS?

Yeah, ChromeOS is a linux distro that boots chrome and is now being officially split into Lacros (Linux and ChromeOS), but honestly, we should be able to make a “distro” that just starts a DE with firefox or chromium as the main window. Extensions could be written that present the filesystem in firefox or chromium and most...

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Call it WebOS or something.

Kind of off topic, but webOS was in fact a thing, but more of mobile OS alternative to android and iOS, first developed by palm, the bought by HP, then sold to LG.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebOS

It had a small but active homebrew community, with the HP touchpad being one of the early tablets on the market with an unlocked bootloader and Linux support.

Welcome to the community for Programming.Dev's development!

Programming.dev has a soft fork of lemmy that is being developed so that we can focus on things that the instance needs (such as actual code blocks). This will still get changes made to lemmy but just have the new features on top of that. If a feature is general enough to be in lemmy itself we can try to get it pushed upstream....

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Would it make sense to start the Pangora soft fork from Lemmy-UI-Leptos if starting out fresh is desired? If we plan on tracking upstream, seems like it may be smoother to track and contribute to that framework if going Greenfield is the goal.

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui-leptos

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I don’t know of many recorded audio books, but you could also use a Text to Speech engine to listen to any technical blogs or articles. I use Android apps like Pocket or T2S to queue up a backlog of TODO read items, then when I’m out for a long walk, I can just press play and let the TTS do it’s thing. Of course, I curate this list for longer pure text reads, devoid of code snippets, equations, or visual graphics that TTS would have a tough time conveying over audio.

Looks like I may need to find a successor to pocket. They do a great job scraping connect via readable mode, but I’d like to find a shelf hosted or mobile+offline app equivalent for queuing up web articles, just in case pocket gets cut from further development by Mozilla management.

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There is already !android_dev , so would ios_dev better match the pattern from android_dev? Guess it could depend if the old mods wanted to migrate with the same naming.

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Guess the author’s click bait’y title was too much. I’ll withdraw their video then.

No Scrum - Parody of TLC "No Scrubs" (youtube.com)

So, a recent skit about agile development from Striped Giraffe reminded me of this silly parody that my CSE PhD colleagues did back at UCSD in 2016 for the holidays. The solo in the middle hits hard, so check the subtitles for the lyrics if you can’t catch the jokes as they fly by so fast....

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Scrum 's a thing that can’t get no love from me

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