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> overkill for a single personal user compared to a kdbx file on a webdav share.

Maybe. I'm looking into VaultWarden for my personal passwords because keeping a KBDX file up to date on iOS is painful (without a corporate cloud backing).


Hey I’m with you here actually. Synctrain on iOS makes it bearable, and actually wakes itself up periodically in the background to do a sync. It’s not as good as it could be, but far better than the alternatives. Otherwise you can spin up WebDAV and direct connect via keepassium. Both work well in my usage.


> Synctrain

Good tip, I'm going to check that out!


The standard of living that one could afford with a "living wage" looks to be very very low. Like, 0 vacations and no house low, for my metro area.


Yes, this is supposed to be the number at which you aren't going to go into (medical, auto) debt, make rent/utilities each month, and not starve. It is by no means intended to represent a life containing any luxuries.


And for my area it is very high. I live in a cheap midwest town and according to this, the difference between here and San Francisco is only 30k a year.


Neither is xfce


I resisted Wayland for a longtime, but I'm sold now that I see how well it does on old hardware.

I have an old Thinkpad. Firefox on X is slow and scrolls poorly. On wayland, the scrolling is remarkably smooth for 10 y/o hardware, and the addition of touchpad gestures is very nice. Yes, there's more configuration overhead for each compositor, but I'm now accepting this trade.


Guix is the combination of so many cool things: declarative OS, lisp programming, hygenic development, bootstrapping. I'm totally sold on Guix, and have been using it on an old laptop for the last few months. I'm looking forward to putting in on my desktop when I have some free time. I love love love having my whole system (and home) instantiated from a small set of text files.


Guix is a full source bootstrapped distribution.

https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-...


You need a new job to feel energized again (and so do I)


Is this less buggy than UTM on apple silicon?


Is UTM buggy on Apple Si? I have been running an aarch64 Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mini for a while without any problems. Haven't tried macOS or Win guests though.


I'm not even sure it supports aarch64 hosts. There doesn't seem to be anything in there re: Arch ARM which sucks because that's a bit of a pain to set up.

For something that is a bash wrapper over qemu these limitations are surprising.


I find the whole “corporate blogging about fonts” subculture really funny


They've served 113 trillion: https://fonts.google.com/analytics

They're entitled to take fonts seriously.


Go to a type conference someday...


Why the “y” look so wrong in the special font.


Yeah, probably a good idea to remove it since i use github everyday and have no idea what a toast is .


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