prepare a shit glass of brown [...]
I... don't think I will
prepare a shit glass of brown [...]
I... don't think I will
you mean
{...}: {
programs.firefox.enable = true;
}
Infinite time is perfectly defined, it just doesn't exist in our universe
Don't eat grass, the silicates in it will seriously fuck up your teeth
Don't forget about the sucking up to Musk
Fake and gay
PBS spacetime is great, but fuck Sabine Hossenfelder, she loves to pretend to be an expert about things she isn't qualified to talk about. Like how trans people don't exist. Or getting basically everything wrong about neurodivergence. She can fuck all the way off
I'm not sure I'll stick to it yet, since I really heavily on vim bindings through Tridactyl, and I got a feeling they won't play nice (yet?). Zen is also not packaged on nix yet, so configuring it declaratively is going to be a pain
But I like what I see, so I'll give it a shot! If it's not for me, I can still recommend it to others, some of my friends are newly moving to Linux and I'll take that chance to get them to ditch Opera, this might replicate some of the features quite nicely. Cheers!
Nice, that's great to hear! I'll give it a try
This looks great, how have I not heard of that?
Can you install Firefox addons? How is keyboard navigation?
I've played several dozen hours in Skyrim VR. Only time I've gotten significant motion sickness was the cart ride, that thing is hell
I've had to put down the headset until I got to see the character creator
Nothing too major about how it's usually used, but the yaml spec does allow arbitrary code execution when parsing a file and relies on the parser to have that feature disabled: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Security
That's why for python,
yaml.save_load()
is a thing. That's fine for your local config files and may even be a feature for you, but it shouldn't be used to exchange information between services.