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hatchet 117 points 3 years ago

As much as I prefer other distributions over it, I am grateful for everything that Ubuntu has done to grow the Linux userbase.

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hatchet 69 points 3 years ago

It's small, but here's a real actionable item that you can do to help:

Put a gentle "Use Firefox" (or any other non-Chromium-based browser) message on your website. It doesn't have to be in-your-face, just something small. I've taken my own advice and added it to my own website: https://geeklaunch.io/ (Only appears in Chromium-based browsers.)

We can slowly turn the tide, little by little.

Copy and paste:

<p>
    This site is designed for <a href="https://firefox.com/">Firefox</a>,
    a web browser that respects your privacy.
</p>

(I also posted this on the HN discussion.)

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hatchet 22 points 3 years ago

Hanlon's razor, but with coincidence instead of stupidity.

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hatchet 12 points 3 years ago

This OS seems to have fixed all the things, based on what I constantly hear about it. Is Nix really all it's cracked up to be?

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hatchet 10 points 3 years ago

Yes, in Japan.

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hatchet 9 points 3 years ago

I just bought a new wallet that has a coin pouch because I use cash (and coins) so frequently.

Even if I disagree with a political faction often, I'm perfectly willing to show support when I do agree. It's the honest thing to do.

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hatchet 7 points 3 years ago

me and my zero friends who use it

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hatchet 7 points 3 years ago

Y

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hatchet 7 points 3 years ago

Currently trying out Kagi, still on the fence. Boy am I blowing through the trial searches though.

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hatchet 6 points 3 years ago

I did italki for around 2 years between the stints when I lived in Japan, and I found that it improved my comfort level with speaking dramatically. My tutor did not provide me with highly structured lessons; each weekly conversation was simply free dialogue, so it really was just to exercise my speaking muscle, rather than rigorously learn vocabulary or grammar structures.

If you are in a spot where you feel like your passive vocabulary is significantly larger than your active vocabulary, it might be worth giving it a try. I would describe my experience with italki as mostly positive, and I have recommended it to my friends.

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hatchet 6 points 3 years ago

I actually vastly prefer this behavior. It allows me to jump to (readable) source in library code easily in my editor, as well as experiment with different package versions without having to redownload, and (sort of) work offline too. I guess, I don't really know what it would do otherwise. I think Rust requires you to have the complete library source code for everything you're using regardless.

I suppose it could act like NPM, and keep a separate copy of every library for every single project on my system, but that's even less efficient. Yes, I think NPM only downloads the "built" files (if the package uses a build system & is properly configured), but it's still just minified JS source code most of the time.

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hatchet 6 points 3 years ago

I agree with basically everything said in the article.

It's also a bad article.

It's twice as long as it could be while only saying half as much as it should. An unfalsifiable thesis with an amorphous CTA, and a self-righteous, self-fulfilling conclusion.

How about we get some thinkers on this issue instead of loquacious parrots who love the sound of their own virtue-signaling.

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hatchet 6 points 3 years ago

I literally just watched the video from Louis Rossman, and came straight here. Pleased to see everyone already talking about it!

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hatchet 5 points 3 years ago

Credit card info -> see timestamped transit transacting history, including station name (location)

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hatchet 4 points 3 years ago

I'm definitely a huge fan of all of the work that Proton is doing in the privacy space, I just have some slight reservations about having all of my services—email, calendar, drive, passwords, VPN—all from the same company. So, for now, I won't be moving over to Proton Pass, but I will be paying attention to its performance.

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hatchet 4 points 3 years ago

I asked a Japanese friend of mine what the significance of October 1st was with regards to this video; she said that there is nothing special about that date.

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hatchet 3 points 3 years ago

I'm not quite sure I fully understand the question, but would implementing the Default trait work?

Otherwise, I've used Arbitrary in tests before, maybe that's what you're looking for?

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hatchet 3 points 3 years ago

I honestly can't say I've noticed much of a quality difference, so it doesn't seem like a huge value add. I might just be oblivious though.

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hatchet 3 points 3 years ago

So they're good with privacy tech and money.

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hatchet 3 points 3 years ago

I think I had three or four tutors, but one in particular I stuck with for about 18 months straight.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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