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Shared404
·2 months ago·discuss
Check out Krita, it's a much easier lift for someone used to photoshop ime.

At least, if you're doing digital art. Not as full featured for editing of photo's.
Shared404
·7 months ago·discuss
PDF also has script support unfortunately.
Shared404
·9 months ago·discuss
> Apollo Global Management

Oh hey, the company that orchestrated my first layoff!

Highly recommend Plunder (ISBN: 978-1541702103) for those who want to learn more about the enshittification these companies bring.
Shared404
·10 months ago·discuss
I believe their point is that people switching to Chrome _is_ turning off their adblocker.
Shared404
·10 months ago·discuss
Ah, good catch. At work so didn't play with it too much.

Tbh, would probably still recommend rendering it with pandoc because the h1's being split that way does annoy me, but at least it gets the content right.
Shared404
·10 months ago·discuss
Good looking typesetting from markdown is surprisingly hard. Played with it a while myself, and it's really not fun.

.... is what I was going to say until I went and hit the print button and 10% of the text was missing and everything was right aligned in the top right corner.

Yikes. You may find it worthwhile to clone the repo, iterate over it with pandoc to make A Big HTML File and then use your browsers print feature or pandocs converter. That's about as good as you'll get without a lot of pain ime.
Shared404
·10 months ago·discuss
Pretty sure the dead sibling to this comment shouldn't be dead.

Source: https://lenowo.org/viewtopic.php?t=28

badass
Shared404
·last year·discuss


    Location: Grand Forks, ND
    Remote: No preference
    Willing to relocate: Not currently, but am willing to travel as required
    Technologies: Linux, Docker, Ansible, Python, Bash, Git, BSD, HTML, JS, VMWare, ProxMox, OpenStack
    Resume: https://a-shared-404.com/hire-me/resume/Evan_Hoose_Resume.pdf
    Email: Direct email is on my resume, or [email protected]
I'm looking for an SRE/DevOps role. Currently located in Grand Forks for my partners graduate degree, so am unable to leave for the next several years.

Hi all! I have deep experience with Linux, and especially automation using Ansible and Python, and my most recent work has involved me supporting an in house application across a wide variety of environments.

I've had no issue picking up and learning new programming languages as required, and spin up rapidly to new tasks and environments.

Thanks for reading, I look forward to the chance to work with your team!
Shared404
·3 years ago·discuss


  Location: College Station, TX
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to Relocate: Yes, conditionally.
  Technologies: UNIX/Linux, scripting/automation.
  Résumé/CV: https://a-shared-404.com/hire-me/evan-hoose.pdf
  Email: [email protected]
Hi all. My team is being laid off, and I'm looking for Linux/UNIX admin roles, especially those involving automation and development.

I'm still pretty junior but highly motivated to self-teach and grow my capabilities. I'm currently working on learning Common Lisp to write myself a new web/gemini framework, and starting to pick up virtlib.
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
Thus the "assuming equally qualified candidates" in my original post.

That can be measured (imperfectly, but well enough), by filtering only for qualified candidates and then comparing the rate at which both A and B are hired and the rate at which they appear in the filtered list. E: This of course requires the filtering to be done _only_ with knowledge of a candidates skills/accomplishments, and association with demographics (including name, location, etc.) to be done only after the sorting.
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
Except if you know that for some hypothetical demographic A and demographic B where all applicants are equally qualified you would expect the hiring to equally reflect both demographics.

If it doesn't, you have an issue. The only way to know for sure is to measure.

E: To be clear, assuming equally qualified candidates, you would want expect hiring proportions to match the same A:B ratio as you get from applications.
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
angry mitochondria sounds play in the background
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
As a native English speaker I'm just now realizing the same.
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
Last time I voted, there was a machine which spat out a paper where you could verify your answers, which was then fed to another machine for counting.

Seems like a reasonable path to me, though I'm still a bit distrustful of the whole process (I live in Texas currently, so Shenanigans(TM) are not out of the question).
Shared404
·4 years ago·discuss
This is the trick.

The answer is always[0] "Perfect", "Yes, and...", or sometimes "Oh, what if...".

[0] Yes this is hyperbolic. Everything has exceptions sometimes.
Shared404
·5 years ago·discuss
I was more referring to the intro paragraphs:

> What you describe is not a Mac Mini with some OS or HW bug, it's a broken one. Don't know what your issue is, if it is hardware, or it was pwned, or has 2-3 incompatible Rosetta apps wrecking havoc. But I'd get it replaced.

> None of these things happen to people, much less altogether.

> The experience of everybody who bought an M1 is everything (or almost) running far snappier.

Especially since there are reports of the same thing as described happening qll over the comments here.

I did not give due credit to the rest of the comment, it was quite well written. I apologize for that coldtea.
Shared404
·5 years ago·discuss
Let this comment be a reminder to everyone that "you're holding it wrong" is not a response solely used by desktop Linux advocates.
Shared404
·5 years ago·discuss
There's a bit of overlap.

Y'all is usually positive, but can be negative "What on earth did y'all do now?!?", and "you lot" leans negative, but can be used positively "Alright you lot, lets get it done".

Tone of voice is extremely important in both examples.
Shared404
·5 years ago·discuss
Possibly, depending on regional dialect.

Also acceptable is "what y'all're" or "what-y'all're".

Edit" also "t'y'all're". Note that many of these sound much better said then they look written.
Shared404
·5 years ago·discuss
Alternately, "you lot".