[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago

BTW - thanks for Mistral. Another tool in the box!

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago

Quite right!

You need to take it all (AI or internet searches) with a huge pinch of salt. Even ye olde text books were not infallible and often out of date, so sodium chloride was also required even then.

The code either works or it doesn't - it's all in the testing. If you deploy AI suggestions without thought you deserve the consequences.

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago

I followed up on github as you suggested and a very nice young man took a look at it and said that the code already does work the right way (at least the way I and their little poll think it should work). But, it turns out that the fix (from 2021) has not been deployed - it's to be in the next release.

So I don't know what will happen now - I'll continue to use my workaround, so I'm happy enough.

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 5 points 6 months ago

So he's a journalist </s> Thanks for the warning, saved me a read.

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago

It might be more expected for you but I'm going to differ.

for an article (or a link to a image), it takes you there instead.

... and then you can't get to the discussion.

The RSS-2.0 definition of is

The URL to the HTML website corresponding to the channel.

so clearly, it should point to the lemmy post. No other RSS feed that I know of has this problem.

Fortunately, emacs can flex around this, but duh! Where can I raise a bug report?

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 months ago

OK, more than wow! Probably the most helpful, in-depth and up to date coverage of this topic I've seen in 40 years of barely scratching the surface of emacs. Thank you!

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 4 points 9 months ago

waybar is good

scrcpy for android connectivity; syncthing to get files to and fro android (and any other linux system)

clipman for clipboard manager

wallpaper - whatever for? with a TWM you rarely see the background

emacs - because it's life (I jest)

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

waypipe - yes. But also wayvnc - I've been using wayvnc for a couple of years to export a headless wayland session from a file server. FOr my sins I use vncviewer on XWayland to consume it as it still seems to be the fastest.

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

If you want to try living without systemd, take a look at voidlinux - it uses runit instead. I made the jump from Fedora recently and I love it! Linux is once again the unix system I loved for 40+ years - it's rational, easy to understand and just works! As an added bonus, I do believe I get about 50% more life out of the battery (less busy-work going on?). What do I miss from systemd? Nothing really.

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I've just bounced into voidlinux and I'm very impressed by how complete* it is and how snappy. So that's not a very objective measure, but my (old) battery life has jumped from 1.5h on fedora-38 to 2h+ under void (very similar workload). I think that's an indication of how light-on the hardware the OS is - perhaps it's because it's not running systemd. If you're looking to squeeze more out of your hardware, take a look at void!

* the only thing missing from my manifest is mythtv - firefox, libreoffice, emacs syncthing etc and it's all the latest

[-] StrangeAstronomer@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I generally use mpv+yt-dlp from the CLI (once I have a URL). Often I use youtube-tldr (google it) to get a summary of a page - maybe you have noticed /s that youtube videos often take 10-15 minutess to get across one simple point!!

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