Hey, devs, there are billions of people like me, on old PCs and crappy mobile phones with dodgy Internet connections.
Just FYI.
Hey, devs, there are billions of people like me, on old PCs and crappy mobile phones with dodgy Internet connections.
Just FYI.
They think everyone is using ASIC mining bandwidth speeds
Yeah, last update on here was 2017. π₯΄π
And our Internet sometimes crawls to a stop. π€·ββοΈ
Give the donkey a kick and it'll start turning the generator again.
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No biggy. Just installing 642 updates and hoping the AMD doesn't melt down.
Can't even try this on Windows. Computer would explode and you'd get added to Moar Lists.
Linux be like, yeah, worth a try. π€
Low-key glad to get away from Linux in virtual boxes and WSL.
Hey, anyone know a good Linux IDE for C++, Java, and Python?
VS Codium?
Was using that under Windows, for the WSL. Just wondering if there's something better. π€
Seeing a lot of vim (and I agree). Also consider neovim as a bunch of the energy in the vim space is there now. Basically it is a reimplementation of vim with a better plugin system (lua).
I always rep VS Code. Should work on Linux.
The install was buggy.
That reaction should be a book, but nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr stole my custom reaction, so I keep accidentally down-voting everything. π
I'm using Primal on mobile, so all I see are hearts.
Wow, worked and everything is running smoothly. Nostr in the browser displays correctly and quickly. Nice.
Win for Linux.
Just pulled out an old Mint Laptop, since I had to turn in the gaming PC I got from work.
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Y'all's web clients don't even display. Just get a blank page.
Try this browser π
π€π€ Mint nooo
Try out EndeavourOS, it's Arch-based so you can rely on the wealth of Arch documentation to get through any issues. The setup is super easy too.
Bonus points if you set it up with i3-wm and learn how to use a tiling desktop environment π§Έ
The best thing about the wine filter is that it compensates for crappy hardware and slow Internet.
You could make the world's dumbest, thinnest client (like oddbeans) and run filter under it, and it'd be good.
It reads and writes to all of my favorite relays, it implements WoT and cleans up global, it has the mailbox model and the broadcast model.
nostr:npub18kzz4lkdtc5n729kvfunxuz287uvu9f64ywhjz43ra482t2y5sks0mx5sz if you took my mutes into account, I wouldn't even need anything else.
Mutes. That's currently a funny part for clients.
It's totally retarded to put it in clients.
It makes sense to edit the mute list from the client, but the mutes should be muted when pulling the data for the feed, and not after.
It would make sense. Just saying clients are not even using the same event kinds to do so.