Tried it. It was terrible. Reverting.
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scott@lemmy.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•According to Pornhub data (yes seriously!) Linux market share in 2024 increased more than 40% relative to 5.1% of all users.English4·10 days agoI don’t think you have to be all that fucking savvy to see an ad for ExpressVPN.
scott@lemmy.orgto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[ComiCSS] Benefits of TailwindEnglish1·12 days agoOooh, that’s nice. I might switch to that from bulma, it would reduce the packaged style size
scott@lemmy.orgto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[ComiCSS] Benefits of TailwindEnglish2·13 days agoFair enough. What ui framework(s?) on tailwind do you like?
scott@lemmy.orgto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[ComiCSS] Benefits of TailwindEnglish4·13 days agoYes but it’s also expressly discouraged in the documentation so…
scott@lemmy.orgto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•[ComiCSS] Benefits of TailwindEnglish43·13 days agoAt first it seems nice…I played with it for a few hours in an established project and didn’t mind. But the I thought about using it from scratch and I’m just baffled anyone does. It’s like if CSS was slightly more abbreviated but you couldn’t use classes so every style has to be specified on every component.
scott@lemmy.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Are there any Android controllers with split D-pads?English2·14 days agoIt’s been like more than a decade but there was some script I used to mod a PS3 controller (via USB) to connect to generic Bluetooth devices. They use Bluetooth, it’s just something specific value that needed tweaked.
scott@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀English3·16 days agoLinkwarden says it’s for data preservation, too. What’s the difference between it and karakeep then?
scott@lemmy.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀English6·16 days agoThere are so many of these I want to use one but I can’t choose
scott@lemmy.orgto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Update to last week's BestBuy Shenanigan. They refused to refund me after not delivering me the stuff I ordered after a so-called "investigation".English141·16 days agoIs this the thing where they sent it by doordash?? Wtf!?
scott@lemmy.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux onEnglish1·24 days agoIt was 32 bit but turned out to be a 2.1GHz so it’s running Debian with lxqt now and going great 👍
scott@lemmy.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux onEnglish5·28 days agoI’m gonna try installing on a 1066MHz core2 duo wish me luck
Good points. You’re right, it does need solved at the shell level. Glad they did so.
I’m not talking about ancient hardware here
I’m not even talking about 64-bit systems!
I wish this were true. a lot of my older hardware is no longer supported by new kernels.
Yup :)