degen 10 hours ago • 100%
I know nothing about formula 1, but this kind of reads like
This could be in poor taste, I have no idea
degen 3 days ago • 100%
I'm still on bemenu since I used dmenu with dwm on X. I should probably check the others out.
degen 4 days ago • 100%
This, logseq, and PKM in general for me. I guess it's not really "can't live without" because I hardly know where to start, but the possibilities for organizing my mess of a brain are enticing.
It would probably help to have a project to work on and actually use the things rather than diving too deep into PKM conceptually... Really wish I knew about them in school, though.
degen 4 days ago • 100%
You can't keep getting away with this! Is there no end to this madness?!
degen 5 days ago • 100%
Fair enough, but that is OP, my friend
degen 5 days ago • 100%
We're basically on the same page here. I'm no professional either, and if it were black and white, there'd be no nuances to discuss. Mental health support is key, and like you said it can be hard to even talk about. It's unfortunately easier to hate than to help.
degen 5 days ago • 66%
I agree nobody should be imprisoned for having thoughts. I also don't think accepting something like loli as an outlet is helpful. Emulation of problematic tendencies isn't exactly therapeutic.
degen 5 days ago • 100%
Well, no, but it's more about the thought, as long as they're actually supportive otherwise. I won't ask her not to pray for me.
degen 5 days ago • 100%
Could take a subset and do ICANN lookups. Not sure about doing that at scale though.
degen 5 days ago • 75%
Legality aside, insofar as it is philosophically debatable, gross and pedophilic is still gross and pedophilic.
If you know someone is thinking about murdering people around them, but holds off, would that make you feel any safer? I think the focus should be helping people not want that rather than appeasement.
degen 5 days ago • 100%
Wonder where the original fits in. Side-eyeing and backing away out of frame, possibly out of the country, to secure funding for a pivot?
degen 5 days ago • 100%
It's also important to note that a lot of that scarcity is artificial. Sure, we're far from post scarcity, but strife is exacerbated by capitalist systems in all but the most privileged.
degen 5 days ago • 100%
In her mind, god is what empowered you to do the work necessary, but I don't think that has to devalue your work altogether. I try to appreciate my own mother's prayers in that she is expressing a need for a nebulous aid in the face of largely unanswerable, even spiritual issues, like mental health. Of course more directly answerable situations, whether uncomfortable or unjust, can be more annoying with that sort of mindset.
If you mean she's saying her prayers are answered when it was just you taking care of things for her, that's even more aggravating.
degen 5 days ago • 100%
I know covid messed a lot of us up, but I've got some troubling news for you regarding the passage of time...
degen 5 days ago • 100%
Gonna need a meta-analysis to be sure
degen 5 days ago • 66%
Even worse!
degen 5 days ago • 80%
In the past I don't think it was possible to even play on Linux because of the anti-cheat, but I think Proton worked out a way to emulate it. Maybe something to do with that if it's not technically "official" support? It's extra stupid if the emulated anti-cheat is working fine.
degen 5 days ago • 78%
However, an accusation like that requires some sort of evidence
a folder containing loli
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Depends. If a room just has a hole in the wall, is it still a doorway?
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Yeah, just shut works for either. It's less so redundancy and more specificity.
If you think about it, there's only meaning with a frame of reference. Shutting up or shutting down could be nonsensical in the Void, as many things would be, I imagine.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Bouba and kiki
degen 1 week ago • 100%
I love how all the comments have caveats. Maybe that's just the Lemmy demographic.
I've got a weird relationship with anime. Never really watched it as a kid, except for pokemon.
Two of my best friends were weebs in high school, so I got into some there, went to some cons with them after graduation. I'd binge with college friends pretty regularly, but it's never really been something I seek out on my own for some reason. I guess I'm a social watcher.
My taste is odd for it, too. It's mostly about gems in the rough and based on vibes. A lot just doesn't hit, and I can't always tell why some things do.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Phrase checks out. Good'n textured, now.
I assume it means just manhandling the earth, but I don't touch grass. Wanna know what the non-manual approach is though...
Y'all got fancy little dirt feeler gadgets you carry around?
degen 1 week ago • 100%
To grep is to grok.
I have a grepconf alias for a find-grep loop on my nixos config that comes in handy. Treesitter can be a godsend too.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
I propose(not really): Double Adult-ardy.
That looks bad now that I typed it out, but it's supposed to be like double jeopardy... But again, not really. If a teen is committing one of the worst crimes an adult could possibly commit, and it's so callous, there's a point of no return. Where that point is, I don't know, and of course younger would get even murkier. I'd say obviously the parent could still be culpable as in any accessory to crime, though.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Don't know why you got so many down votes, other than being tangential.
But I would guess it's because of -ol drug name familiarity like Tylenol/paracetamol and maybe some regional vowel differences. I kind of tend to say fentan-ul or fentan-le.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Ya know, they're kinda like bean-anas...I wonder what minions taste like? 🤔
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Well there ya go! I figured it was still too niche.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
No problem! The mobile section of the piracy megathread has a bunch of other sites, particularly for modded stuff.
Edit: fixed link
degen 1 week ago • 100%
I believe mobilism is still a big one. Just have to be careful and go with high rated users.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
DontDeadOpenInside and NoSafetySmokingFirst have me so fucked up on aneurysm posts. I stared at this way too long before realizing there's no separation.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
I instinctively interpreted this as a fall meme
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Please tell me clients handle everything automatically/on the fly...I recently read a comment making a "joke" about the hassle of needing to manually decrypt/encrypt and the tradeoffs of security...and I can't tell if it was real
degen 1 week ago • 88%
Compelling, perhaps.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
Get in, loser, we're going downstairs
degen 1 week ago • 96%
No distro is really based on a window manager or desktop environment. Some provide defaults and premade configs. I kind of doubt any include hyprland as an option at installation, but, Wayland compatibility notwithstanding, there's nothing stopping you from throwing hyprland on whatever you would like. The best approach is to take a Wayland-ready setup, like Leaflet suggests, and just install hyprland.
degen 1 week ago • 100%
I can imagine neither the point nor appeal of this...It's not even interesting.
I've tried just about every type of setup I can find for a nix shell with python. I don't want to purely use nixpkgs for a lack of some packages and broken packages. I'm trying to use pyside6, but not everything in pyside6 is provided by the package, e.g. tools like uic. Attempting to use a venv as normal leads to a disconnect between the env and system with libstdc++.so.6 unable to be found. There are a various different flakes I've tried to use like the-nix-way/dev-templates#python and others from forum discussions which add stdenv.cc.cc.lib to no avail. I think the farthest I've gotten is with poetry/poetry2nix, where auto-patchelf warns about missing libQt6 libraries. Running with nix run fails to 'find all the required dependencies' even when adding qt6.qtbase or qt6.full to the packages. This is that flake, taken from the poetry2nix github with an added devshell: ``` { description = "Python application packaged using poetry2nix"; inputs = { nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; poetry2nix.url = "github:nix-community/poetry2nix"; }; outputs = { self, nixpkgs, poetry2nix }: let system = "x86_64-linux"; # Adjust for your system pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; inherit (poetry2nix.lib.mkPoetry2Nix { inherit pkgs; }) mkPoetryApplication; in { packages.${system}.default = mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; }; apps.${system}.default = { type = "app"; program = "${self.packages.${system}.default}/bin/app"; }; devShells.${system}.default = pkgs.mkShell { packages = [ pkgs.poetry ]; buildInputs = [ pkgs.qt6.qtbase pkgs.qt6.full pkgs.qt6.wrapQtAppsHook ]; }; }; } ``` It seems kind of hopeless to get it working on NixOS. Does anyone have a working setup I could use for inspiration, or any other tips? I love the nix paradigm, but I'm honestly considering distrohopping with all of the trouble.
I'm on NixOS and slowly working through neovim config. I have treesitter installed with all grammars and it's set up in lua. When I run :TSymbols, it pops open a window showing -----treesitter-----, but no symbols are shown from the (python) code I have open. All of the setup is put in place by the config flake I'm using, but I don't think there's any additional stuff to add for symbols to work. The treesitter section in the resulting init.lua from nix looks like this: ``` require('nvim-treesitter.configs').setup({ ["context_commentstring"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["highlight"] = { ["enable"] = true }, ["incremental_selection"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["init_selection"] = "gnn", ["node_decremental"] = "grm", ["node_incremental"] = "grn", ["scope_incremental"] = "grc" } }, ["indent"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["refactor"] = { ["highlight_current_scope"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["highlight_definitions"] = { ["clear_on_cursor_move"] = true, ["enable"] = false }, ["navigation"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["goto_definition"] = "gnd", ["goto_next_usage"] = "<a-*>", ["goto_previous_usage"] = "<a-#>", ["list_definitions"] = "gnD", ["list_definitions_toc"] = "gO" } }, ["smart_rename"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["smart_rename"] = "grr" } } } }) ```
https://github.com/NixNeovim/NixNeovim I'm getting back into my setup after dualbooting and not touching it for a while. Flakes, home-manager, all that jazz. I was in the middle of messing around with my neovim config, bouncing between nixvim and nixneovim. Can't really remember why I was landing on nixneovim, but I think it had to do with having more 1-to-1 vim options through nix and more available plugins. Part of this post is just to see what everyone's using, but I also can't copy to the system clipboard for the life of me! No ctrl-shift-v or anything. Oddly enough, ctrl-click-drag will copy a cut-off box of text. In nixneovim there's an option for clipboard, but that's just a string like 'unnamed' or 'unnamedplus', straight from the vim options. Nixvim has the option abstracted in a way that has the register and a provider for the functionality like wl-copy. I don't remember it *not* working with nixneovim before. That was months ago, though. Hoping someone would have an insight as I've been too deep in the weeds. Edit: sooooo I just needed xclip in home.packages. I had tried installing it in a nix shell, but maybe that wasn't the right way to test. Doesn't seem to work with wl-clipboard, but I think neovim looks for xclip by default and nixneovim doesn't seem to have a way to give a different provider. But still, how's everyone doing their neovim shenanigans?