SeikoAlpinist 1 day ago • 100%
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
LOTR: The Two Towers
Primer
Antitrust
Hackers
Star Trek: TMP
Scarface
Hot Tub Time Machine
SeikoAlpinist 1 week ago • 100%
A city university in Bogota during a paro.
https://thebogotapost.com/student-strikes-continue-the-march-of-the-pencils/33240/
SeikoAlpinist 1 week ago • 100%
X1 Nano:
- narrower than the old 11.6 laptops and slightly taller.
- Higher than 1080 screen due to the taller ratio.
- IPS display
- 0.97kg without charger.
- Thinkpad keyboard and track point.
- strong Linux support
Here is the PSREF for the first generation. They are up to Gen 3 of this line now.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
I was too young for most of TNG but stuck with TNG sometime in season 6. I was a kid with single digit age when they destroyed the Enterprise D in the movie and it really messed with me. Then I grew up watching the entirety of DS9 and Voyager, and outgrew it by the end of VOY. Strange New Worlds pulled me back in as an adult.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 75%
Agree; Gnome on Fedora is just more polished in general than Gnome anywhere else. So sasy to add another language and that input language works everywhere including Flatpak apps Qt apps, etc. Fedora is winning me over in this regard and I've kind of been a Red Hat hater these days.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
- Pwm flicker should be regulated on all LED devices, from smartphones to household bulbs and car turn signals.
- Price displayed is exactly what you pay. With tax, no credit card or smartphone surcharge or "cash discount"
- Tip screen on POS cash registers is displayed before you swipe/tap your card, not afterward.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
Be excellent to each other
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
The theme to Star Trek IV. Underrated.
Also like the Klingon theme.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
Best Trek movie.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
I can not answer your question regarding vegan communities, but I lived in Ecuador for many years and started a family there. The best thing I miss about Ecuador is something called chocho which is a pure protein bean that everyone snacks on. It is regionally specific to Ecuador since I never found them in Colombia.
So during your trip, give it a try. You can mix with chulpi, which is dried salted maize.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
HACKERS
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
After 26 years of using Linux, I did my first baremetal "immutable" distro install last week.
My youngest son is starting school and instead of the Chromebooks that they recommend, I took a chance and installed Fedora Silverblue on a $200 Lenovo "student-rugged" class laptop. Everything works and he hasn't had any issues so far. He gets access to the same student platform as the other students through Chrome, but then I can install Minetest and Tux Paint and GCompris as well.
The older kids run Debian stable for years now, but if this works out, I might transition them over next semester.
SeikoAlpinist 2 weeks ago • 100%
I love the old Mac Pros and even built a trashcan setup for Debian a few years ago. But TBH, they use a lot of electricity for the processing power they provide. If you already have one or can get one for free, great, use it. Linux runs great. But I wouldn't go to OWC and buy something that would be outperformed by a fanless, low TDP machine these days.
SeikoAlpinist 3 weeks ago • 100%
They don't have a choice. About a third of Jakarta is already below sea level. It's sinking fast and the rains are becoming heavier and unprecedented more often. About a quarter of the city will be underwater in 25 years.
It's a gamble. Design a new planned city with 60% rainforest now and in 75 years it will be a new metropolis but better thought out and with sustainability in mind while other cities fall into the ocean.
Two brothers in town for their sisters' wedding were killed while riding bikes last night. One is an NHL hockey star. Fuck cars. Also, sorry for linking TMZ, it's more detailed than the SI article.
SeikoAlpinist 3 weeks ago • 100%
Yes. At one employer, we had an entire domain in our AD forest that was Red Hat / CentOS / Ubuntu workstations for the developers.
SeikoAlpinist 3 weeks ago • 100%
Nobody was punished for Iraq either.
SeikoAlpinist 4 weeks ago • 100%
No. There's no way to enforce the law. A frontrunner for President was killed in the streets of Quito not long ago and tanks were rolling through the streets when the cartels were at war. A crane operator expecting mother was killed not that long ago for operating for the wrong people.
Ecuador has given human rights to nature since 2014 or so. It's not difficult to see why it is so politically unstable. Only when global demand subsides will Ecuador be able to enforce its own democratic law.
SeikoAlpinist 4 weeks ago • 100%
I'm not sure there's much of an ecosystem. It's just three products and I don't think the guy even looked at the budget tablet.
Usually you end up with products from the same manufacturer because there is a package deal or promotion sale. Which is the case now for their earbuds.
SeikoAlpinist 4 weeks ago • 100%
Favorite manufacturer: Fairphone
Favorite smartphone: OnePlus 12R (Oxygen OS is what Android should be and they are the only manufacturer in the West who regulates pwm frequency) and also iPhone SE 3 (fuck you, we are putting our flagship processor in a 12 year old phone design satisfies my I wish they made a 1979 F-150 with an electric engine)
From Android Police.
SeikoAlpinist 4 weeks ago • 100%
Storm of the Light's Bane is a top 5 album all time for me, but Dissection is not my favorite band, if that makes sense.
SeikoAlpinist 4 weeks ago • 80%
"Fuck around and find out." -The Boy Who Cried Wolf
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
OpenBSD is clean and well thought out.
MS-DOS is simple.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
For a movie: Sailing to Byzantium
For a tv series: Bones of the Earth or Replay
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
At the bottom in the
Education, Professional Development, & Credentials
section
Something like: Open Source Computer Science Coursework Completed XX hours of coursework through ABCD, EFGH, HIJK Universities Relevant Coursework: Linear Algebra (Princeton); Machine Learning (Stanford); Cryptography (Stanford)
It would weigh less than my traditional degrees, but if pressed on it (unlikely), I would describe exactly what this is: an effort to liberate CS education in the spirit of the Free Software movement, using synchronous and asynchronous learning methodology in an online learning platform from accredited, reputable universities.
At this point in my career, it would show continued aptitude for growth and professional development, since it's been close to two decades since my first degree.
Also, at this point, I've seen people put shit like Strayer U and ITT Tech and Liberty on their resume and get hired for very high paying jobs. Honestly I would take this over that trash.
Even 15 years ago, most lower level undergrad coursework was 150+ students in a lecture hall where the professor would pull up Blackboard and just load the slideshow. It was only at the 300+ level where class size shrunk down and interpersonal relationships sort of mattered.
My wife's graduate degree a few years later but still over a decade ago was almost entirely online; they only met in person to discuss their progress towards the capstone. And she has a nice prestigious degree with a very expensive university name on it, walked across the stage at that University, and nowhere does that diploma read, "Online."
I have a lot of beef with the US university system. Change has to start somewhere.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Somewhere Far Beyond.
They just re-recorded it and it's great.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
How did I miss this five years ago? What an excellent idea. I think we should be able to just finish the coursework and then put it on our resume.
I love this idea so much. I'm established in my industry but I think I'll start working on it and just add to my resume. Thanks for sharing.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
It hypes investors. Investors are the customers.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
OnePlus is like, the only mainstream phone manufacturer worth it anymore. Half the price of other flagships, high frequency pwm dimming to reduce eyestrain, and still great camera. People say OxygenOS is bloated but that's because stock Android is so stripped down and has had so many features removed over the years. But OxygenOS kept things that make sense, like a usable swipe down menu, floating windows, per application refresh rate, etc. and still has the IR blaster. And no AI gimmicks.
I really don't see anything competitive with the OnePlus 12 or 12R in the US market at that price. The high frequency pwm is the biggest selling point for me though. I literally can't use a Pixel because of the low pwm.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Yeah, OP12 and OP12R both have high frequency pwm. So does the Fairphone 5, apparently.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
240Hz pwm dimming means lots of flicker and eyestrain at lower brightness levels.
I guess I'll just hold on to my current phone a little longer and see what the OnePlus 13 brings.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Depending on the country, if they don't give special preference to speedtest.net, they might just block it.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
10.4 down / 3.13 up
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
I'm probably the only person in the world who hasn't played Minecraft.
We have a family Minetest server runnning Asuna since Summer 2023. Usually based around just crafting different things. Even for a few months we just put on creative mode and built two huge cities about 8,000 blocks apart and sky train connecting them, and then a third underground cave city about 2,000 blocks away.
We've had major upgrades of both Asuna and Minetest within the past few weeks so it's pretty exciting.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 75%
The answer is Metallica.
And then second tier would be like Opeth, Blind Guardian, KoRn, etc.
But of bands formed this millennium, probably Mastodon, Motionless in White, Falling in Reverse, Dragonforce. So that probably covers "current."
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Start with Strange New Worlds. It's the best new Trek in 30 years. You can find it on the Bay or wherever you get your videos.
If you aren't hooked by the end of season 1, yeah it's probably not for you.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Surprising that ThinkPads are only going to captive screws when Elitebooks had them 15 years ago.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
Maresca
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 85%
Every Linux user should try Slackware at some point.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
It would be really cool if there were another 15 teams in Europe, with NBA rules.
And each team would have a rival in the Western and Eastern conference that they played home and home with.
And then the Euro champion would do a Christmas matchup with the NBA champion.
SeikoAlpinist 1 month ago • 100%
If they are competent with computers, they can probably figure out Ubuntu and maintain it theirself.
I left Ubuntu for systems I manage because I'm not smart enough or willing to invest time learning snaps, and snaps kept breaking Firefox updates and generally made Firefox unusable. Since I've been around a while, I found it was just easier to migrate my fleet to Debian and set it to look like Ubuntu with the dock on the left. This has been fine since 2022.
If it's something you would be partially managing, and they didn't like Mint, have them try Pop!_OS.
If it's a super simple, low maintenance desktop, just go Fedora Silverblue and it will stay solid and up to date until the hardware dies.
Originally posted at Hacker News.