@grillchen @fabos have to basically revise all of system theory in like 2 weeks. Doable, but a lot of effort. Nano electronics should be fun and not too hard, it's about when quantum effects come into play for semiconductors. MCS is mostly studying microchip ASM until I can write it by heart.
@grillchen @fabos exams: nano electronics, microcomputer systems and system theory (+ a colloquial in chemistry for engineers)
@fabos nah, exam stress mostly
Fuck, I'm tired. Mostly because of studying a lot, but the hot weather and the messed up and insane state of the world contribute to it.
@anarchiv right, will try then
@anarchiv would ust buy one, meant more for the recipe in general
@lucydev alacriity, fastest one there is IMO. I'm salty at the devs though for outright refusing to implement sixel.
@anarchiv do you have a recipe? Been wanting to try it myself
@cccpresser @rahix would also be interested
@jelmer https://wanderer.to/, though still beta.
Welly it only took half a year, but my blog at people.debian.org/~werdahias is now up and running. Expect some posts to come
@veer66 yes, the wrapper mentioned on the wiki page works for .so files too. You can take a look at the glycin package in Debian. If you have any questions feel free to ask
Buying a pressure cooker that can also do vegetables and rice was such a good life decision. Just chuck $things + water in there - > press start and enjoy the cooked $things 15 mins later. 60€ well spent
@pietervdvn pretty likely. Get a multimeter and measure its capacitance and then try to replace it by a new one with similar ratings, to be on the safe side.
@veer66 you'll want to check https://wiki.debian.org/Gnome/Rust_Packaging to package a standalone Rust program. You can check e. g. tex-fmt for a simple example. Feel free to ask on the #debian-rust IRC channel in case you have any questions
Hot take: If a manpage does not include at least one example on how to use the program it's garbage.
@josch yeah no worries :) recently I was more succesful getting new contributors to work on packages for Debian. I also probably should maintain less...