

Yeah, I use it a little…



Yeah, I use it a little…

Why don’t you countersink the holes instead so they’re flush?
I got used to all the other Linux commands, but I had to make an alias for md=mkdir. Why that already isn’t a thing is beyond me.
Don’t comment often, but figured I’d settle this dispute. I work on passenger jets, Airbus A320s. The stars always face forwards as if flying from a flag pole. Here’s two different placards we’re about to put on, one for the left side, one for the right.


The most bullshit thing ever. I have a Moto 5g Ace, I was sad it didn’t have a light, used it for a couple years before putting LineageOS on it. Low and behold it actually has a notification light that was disabled in the stock ROM! WTF


That a RetroPie setup at the bottom left?
It’s beautiful! I actually adjusted my python code to your method and just for optimization checked if the current two pixel colors match the previous two and if so leave out the color info. Much more fidelity in the images now!
Thanks for the suggestion, gonna look into this. I didn’t want to use real images even though kitty supports them because I like the retro look and wanted it terminal agnostic for when I use termux on my phone.
/etc/update-motd.d/01-random-art don’t forget to chmod +x it and put ‘art’ in /usr/share/motd-art. MOTDs are limited to 80 characters wide, so don’t over do it. I made image_to_ansi.py to resize and convert the images.
I considered using kitty’s built-in ssh kitten to display real images, but I ended up liking the retro look more.
/etc/motd no, but it runs the scripts in /etc/update-motd.d/
It’s an April Fools Day post about Nvidia’s numbering scheme, there was a 6800 back in 2004: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-6800.c1775


Not yet released, store page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2779120/Modulus/
Yeah, I mainly use it when my son and I are hiking and he asks ‘The hell is this weird thing?’, I remind him I’m no botanist and pull up seek. It’s a pretty cool app. Just looked, surprised the reviews are 3.3, never had any problems with it.
Seek says it’s a brown widow spider. From WebMD:
Brown widow spiders are venomous, but they’re considered much less dangerous than the black widow. Although brown widow venom is just as toxic, the brown widow spider injects a much smaller amount of it. Also, only the adult female brown widow spiders bite. Immature and male brown widow spiders don’t bite at all.
I was expecting him to lay off half of them.
I mean… It’s decoding into garbage because you’re feeding it more than just the base64 section. I suppose if you’re already running nginx or something you could easily make a page that uses javascript to break the link down (possibly using /, ?, = as separators) and decode sections that look like base64. If you make it javascript and client side there’s not really any privacy concerns.
EDIT: Oops. My Lemmy client didn’t load the other replies at first, I didn’t realize you already had plenty of other options.