@anarchiv planned obsolescence is real. I got a GDR-made mixer from my Grandma and it still works ™
@decathorpe right. That is somewhat a gripe I have with rust: long compiletimes and static linking. I hope this improves
@decathorpe building rust-uom be like that (:
I can only run that on my really beefy machine.
I can only run that on my really beefy machine.
rant, depol
Again stuck at Frankfurt Central Station because of delayed trains. I am kinda angry at the Merkel Government now letting the infrastructure rot for 16 years. Privatization was a huge mistake. It's so tiring how much didn't get tackled (climate change, better insurance, nazis, education etc.).
Wouldn't mind living in another country for a longer time at this point.
Wouldn't mind living in another country for a longer time at this point.
@lethalbit nice, thanks.
@lethalbit @lina will there be a recording to watch later ?
@neil https://addons.thunderbird.net/de/thunderbird/addon/allow-html-temp/
You need to go to global TB setting and enable displaying of mail to plaintext only (iirc). Then you can use this extension to click on mails not rendering (rarely happening), thus saving bandwidth and having a QoL improvement.
You need to go to global TB setting and enable displaying of mail to plaintext only (iirc). Then you can use this extension to click on mails not rendering (rarely happening), thus saving bandwidth and having a QoL improvement.
@neil yw, this + the extension for plaintext mails only made my life so much better
@ju @decathorpe I mean I'm indifferent here; I just packaged the source code in order to have more nice software in Debian.
@kzimmermann yeah, it should run really smooth. Fwiw, I can really recommended Black Mesa if you want to have a "polished" Half-Life 1. It's got gorgeous graphics and is a ton of fun. You can get it on steam.
@decathorpe I mean there's a lot to choose from: hyper, isahc, ...
@decathorpe well most people probably use systemd-networking anyway (since it's the default :( ) I use NetworkManager and wpasupplicant since I know what it does. Network is something where native Rust might prove crucial in the future, but imho it's not there yet.