

26 palms that now have more money or most of those reading this thread


26 palms that now have more money or most of those reading this thread


Also a programmer. This is true with the exception of JVM languages, which can sometimes place a burden on the user of an application.


Does it have known side effects? Like creating the urge to create insane social media posts praising a religious entity that is of a different religion than the one they pretend to follow?


The mouse was the rolly ball kind, and you hoped that you were assigned a computer where it still worked properly, or you could arrive in time to grab one where the mouse still worked. Or, if your lunch period coincided with the lab class lunch period, you came in to swap mouses with the bully in the senior class.
Yeah, you could do the thing where you remove the ball and try to clean it, but that only works so much, and for so many times


770,000 fewer children eating is beneficial to the oligarchy. (Even more disgusting, that is precisely why it is happening.)
Your swapfile setup seems to be very similar to what I do on most systems. I installed void in a similar fashion as what you described (I’ve been meaning to try out void anyway), and swapfile is working for me.
By the system crashes, do you mean while booting, or when you try to activate swap manually, or something else? Could you provide your bootloader configuration and /etc/fstab ? I believe the swapfile line should follow the @swap subvolume mount line.
Here is mine, for example:
UUID=Y0LOY0LO-Y0LO-Y0LO-Y0LO-Y0LOY0LOY0LO /swap btrfs rw,discard=async,space_cache=v2,subvol=/@swap 0 0
/swap/swapfile1 none swap defaults 0 0
Also, curious why use a @tmp subvolume instead of tmpfs? Are you putting large files there?


I used byobu waaaay back in the day. I think it was only for screen at the time, but I think it’s for both now. I actually adapted the modules into my tmux configuration like 12 years ago, and am still using them to this day
Yeah this weighs on my mind much of the time. We seem to be rapidly descending into neo-feudalism/dark enlightenment /whatever, and I think a lot of people don’t realize it. People giving Elmo money for cybertrucks or model 3 with the light bar, voting red, making christo-fascist policies, etc. And a lot people don’t necessarily feel it yet. Some people have a higher salary than before the double salute incident, but those dollars don’t go as far as they used to. Plus global warming acceleration with AI and rolled back policies… Looking back, I think my generation’s future was already going to be troublesome, but with the choices of my own grandparents, some of my peers, and some powerful and evil people, these could be the best years of the rest of our lives.
I try not to be so doomerist on S. M., but the prompt seemed to call for it