Times like these are when we see who the Bitcoiners are and who is really just a cosplayer
Stay humble, stack sats, spend sats.
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If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Caught Plur1bus last night, pretty interesting premise and well executed. If the rest of the season can keep the momentum, it could end up a great series.
There is no greater freedom than just creating software you need. Just released Waypoint, a Btrfs snapshot creation and management tool for Void Linux: https://github.com/Letdown2491/waypoint-gtk
Everything should theoretically work on other distros except the snapshot scheduling system since I only wrote a runit service. Systemd service next, sysvinit and others maybe less likley.
Everything should theoretically work on other distros except the snapshot scheduling system since I only wrote a runit service. Systemd service next, sysvinit and others maybe less likley.It's funny seeing some people's reactions to software or services you develop. It's no wonder normal people are afraid to use open source alternatives.
1. "Uuugh, Rust? I only use C." You do you, boomer.
2. "Uuugh, X toolkit? What if I don't use X desktop environment?" Tell me you just parrot other people's thoughts in fewer words next time.
3. "Why do we need Y? I can do X in the terminal!" And I bet you jerk off to "I use Arch BTW" memes as well. Not everyone is a super leet ubermensch like yourself 😃
4. "But why use Y instead of X?" I don't have have time write a book on why you're an idiot, so you do you, boomer. We'd have no alternatives if everyone thought this way.
5. "But I want this to do/work like X." Cool, you CAN just do things, you know. Submit a PR or fork it, but better question is, why didn't you already do it yourself?
6. "X is not for newbies." You're an elitist idiot, got it. Free software is free for everyone, not just for people in their mom's basements.
Rant over, back to building stuff 🥳
Disappeared for a bit to cook up a package manager frontend for Void Linux. Honestly, working with Rust and GTK has been pretty fun so I might stay in that wheelhouse for a little while :-)
https://github.com/Letdown2491/nebula-gtk
https://github.com/Letdown2491/nebula-gtkWas not expecting someone to write an article on Runkit, a Void Linux app I put together in about 2 days, and yet...
https://linuxiac.com/void-linux-gets-runkit-a-friendly-gui-for-managing-runit-services/#comment-88067
Damn, Fevela is a pretty dope Nostr client. Very responsive too: https://fevela.me
Your daily dose of innocuous humor
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8xm3UptgPVo
Runkit updated and in a good place, so back to working on Signet after doing some bug fixing on Joseph's Squares.

