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This is why I've always enjoyed text chat more. Having an actual log helps immensely.
Is that methylphenidate?
The sun truly is setting in the west.
That's the advantage of having a ~~monopoly~~ price leadership. Arla sets a new price, and all the smaller dairies that are left just follow suit because they're already scraping by. Besides Arla there's just 7 left, only 2 of them somewhat competing, in Denmark.
21 kr for mælk, jeebus wept. Ironically prices for alcohol has stayed largely the same in the last almost 3 decades.
I'm in the kiddie pool, so I do look things up or ask what stuff does. Even though I looked at the man page for printf (printf.3 I believe), there was nothing about %*s for example, and searching for these things outside of asking LLM's is some times too hard to filter down to the correct answer. I'm on 2 lines of code per hour, so I'm not exactly rushing.
Shell scripting is quite annoying to be sure. Thinking of learning python instead.
Yes, yes there are weird people out there. That's the whole point of having humans able to understand the code be able to correct it.
Personally I'm not sure if 1 GB is enough for me.
Speaking of VeronicaExplains: How VeronicaExplains Records Videos, ft. VeronicaExplains (not the best sound quality.)
I've had that site open for a few weeks, I had been strongly considering it. Other services I had considered were:
But then I took at look at the service I'm already using daily, Vivaldi browser, and lo and behold, each Vivaldi account gets a 10 GB email account. Free btw. They're Norwegian.
But in order to get it I believe you have to gain reputation on their forums first or something like that, so not for everyone.
I just looked into how easy it would be to install nvidia drivers on openSUSE and it's not as great as Fedora for comparison, that's one of the only 2 down sides I've found so far. The other downside is a personal preference one, for many it's an upside, and it would be an upside for anyone basing an entire distro on it, and that's how there's nothing fancy installed alongside openSUSE, it's not bloated. No starship prompt in the terminal, no proprietary codecs etc. I like how openSUSE defaults to a lot of BTRFS subvolumes for almost each important root directory and comes preinstalled with snapper, that's very neat. And it's so nice to use YaST, what a treat. While Fedora does also have patterns, getting to use a graphical installer with YaST is so nice.
I'm glazing a lot for someone that doesn't daily run it, so maybe I should just switch one of these days, haha. Maybe when my Nobara installation dies.