[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

I can't taste the breed in market milk, but I could differentiate most cows just by taste of milk from my family's farm. I can still tell the difference between brands and seasons.

Market milk tastes kinda devoid of personality. But it is still milk. Just that milk from hundreds of cows gets mixed together

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 3 points 7 months ago

If it's a revenue generating machine, the impact of 10 or 20% improvement in day to day could recoup the additional cost in a few months or a year.

Similarly, for someone who travels a lot, having a useful battery life of 8-10 hours of internet+video playback allows a work routine that is worry free wrt charging and this allows tighter travel schedules.

Ofc, this isn't the case every time, but this creates anchor effect on several segments of the market. This also doesn't include the extra cost of "luxury" aka thin and light or small bezels.

350 USD is perfectly fine if you don't need a ton of battery life or color accurate screen or multimedia or multicore workloads. If you need any of this, most of the options get pricier than 700 USD. It's not uncommon to have to shell out 1500 USD or more for the desired specs.

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

Looks good (the extension). Any other good tiling extensions with keyboard and GUI support? I would like to explore a few to see which one works well for me

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

Flameshot works on Wayland (atleast on KDE)

Gnome is just being stupid in hardcoding an exception for only its own tool under the guise of privacy.

And yeah, it's complicated, but it's fast for power users. Maybe it's no frills design makes it appear more complicated and as a other comment states, maybe there's a way to uncomplicate it (but I totally understand if you don't want to use it)

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 8 months ago

Why create a new screenshot tool rather than use something popular like flameshot?

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 2 points 9 months ago

It might be something built using digital payments with no transaction fee (and a percentage for currency conversion)

Not possible globally, but in India and the Nordics, such standards are already in use. (No private apps like venmo which can't inter-operate don't count)

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago

Isn't this a year old news?

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago

Tokio has support for multiple threaded async in rust. As for micro controller, I don't think you can have multiple threads in flight anyways, so that's the best you'll get

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I've used mirror.vim for this. Pretty much similar UX as remote workspaces. Forone off editing, you can do vim ssh://remote/

Sometimes, VS Code-ium is piss poor especially over bad connections but otherwise the remote management is quite awesome

And ofc, there's emacs with TRAMP mode

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 11 months ago

Bertrand's theorem states that stable orbits are only possible for one single inverse distance relation (in classical mechanics): inverse square

If the law is not inverse square (or harmonic oscillator), there will be no long lasting orbits, no galaxy clusters, no galaxies, no star systems, no planet and moon pairs.

If the electrostatic force wasn't inverse square, electromagnetic force would look much different. No gauss law would be possible.

Inverse square relationship is really neat

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Evil mode converts emacs into an actually usable editor

[-] kunaltyagi@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Awesome!! Thanks a lot

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