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Keith Peters. Same bit, different day. 🌉 bridged from ⁂ https://mstdn.social/@bit101, follow @ap.brid.gy to interact
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I've been on Manjaro Linux for a long while now and generally like it a lot, but the recent AUR vulnerabilities are not very confidence building. Might need to go back to Kubuntu.
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We're pushing the envelope outside the cutting edge of the box into the greenfield paradigm shift, moving the needle into hockey stick disruption. Give us money.
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If you've been considering a Lifetime Plex Pass, now's a great time to check out Jellyfin. Context: current lifetime plex pass is $249.99. It's more than doubling.
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Another station I used to listen to a lot is WERS, Emerson College Radio. Today they are doing "617" day, which is the phone area code for the boston area, so all local artists all day. Lots of big names, lots of not so big names, some bands I didn't know were from the area. A few new bands to […]
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Also, Jellyfin is free, and just better.
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"Trump just ended another war!" "But didn't he sta..." "SHUT UP!"
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zen browser just dropped a new feature - workspace routing. Apply rules to url patterns that force them to open in specific workspaces. I love it.
and you can listen to this live on line if you're not in the area
back in the early 80s I used to listen to a show called The Late Risers Club on WMBR (MIT college radio) - a punk rock show - "your punk rock alarm clock" I was shocked to discover that it never stopped airing! https://wmbr.org/cgi-bin/show?id=9430
10 years ago: This function is a naive, brute force implementation, it is O(n^whatever). Here are a series of very clever algorithms that will be orders of magnitude faster and more efficient, developed over the decades by brilliant people. Learn them and use them. Now: Screw it. Don't worry […]