
Tbh I’d not be surprised if that’s the case. Last time I had enough time to spare to rice me some arches was all the way back when I was in uni :(
I barely have enough time to hotfix my dotfiles nowadays :/
Terminal stage of console
Tbh I’d not be surprised if that’s the case. Last time I had enough time to spare to rice me some arches was all the way back when I was in uni :(
I barely have enough time to hotfix my dotfiles nowadays :/
Welcome to the vergecast, the flagship podcast of left wing propaganda
In all seriousness though, this is one of the podcasts I tune in to religiously. It’s just too fun and serves as a great high level of “what’s up in big tech” even when my brain is mush.
One time I’ve tried to do it and it is not fun. I guess I’ll stick with pleb init.vim
for now.
Sadly, what we seem to have over and over is https://xkcd.com/927/
It’s getting better though
The ones I often listen to:
A lot of these will try to shill you new cysec silver bullets, but it’s a small price to pay for overall decent entertainment ;)
Depends on what kind of data, if it’s mostly internal documents / dumps of whatever communication systems they use etc, it would not be too large (mostly because of retention policies on that software).
If it actually data straight from Reddit’s production databases, then 80GB does sound questionable. But then what kind of data are we talking about? Is it actually valuable?
Anyways, this is big (if true).
But you get stories now! Yaaaay 🌚
I use https://reeder.app/ with https://feedly.com account. Checks all the boxes between being able to access my RSS feed on any device (as Feedly has a website) and having a great user experience on my phone / laptop.
I mean, you can probably use whatever reminders app you have on the computing device variety you prefer :)
Me, at work, looking at my backlog of Baldur’s Gate 3, Armored Core, Blasphemous 2 and countless indies on Steam