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Apple, Google and aligned incentives (2020)

chameth.com
2 points·by juniperplant·2 months ago·1 comments

Apple, Google and aligned incentives (2020)

chameth.com
2 points·by juniperplant·2 years ago·0 comments

Repositories and Data Access Layers Can Have as Many Methods as You Find Helpful

bennadel.com
1 points·by juniperplant·2 years ago·0 comments

Don't let dicts spoil your code

roman.pt
197 points·by juniperplant·2 years ago·115 comments

Nirav Patel – Uses This

usesthis.com
2 points·by juniperplant·2 years ago·0 comments

Linux’s RPM/deb split could be replaced by Flatpak vs. snap (2016)

arstechnica.com
2 points·by juniperplant·3 years ago·0 comments

Use a developer desktop setup instead of a laptop

theserverside.com
32 points·by juniperplant·4 years ago·48 comments

The Mystery ThinkPad English EU Layout

limero.github.io
1 points·by juniperplant·4 years ago·0 comments

Gtk.FileChooser Meme Is Dead

gitlab.gnome.org
3 points·by juniperplant·4 years ago·1 comments

How to force Gmail to check your POP3 account as often as possible

rakowski.pro
8 points·by juniperplant·4 years ago·2 comments

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juniperplant
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for sharing this. I watched the interview and it was one of the most interesting I've ever watched.

Speaking of backdoors in popular open source libraries, the recent incident with xz is exemplary I think.
juniperplant
·2 years ago·discuss
Reasons to have kids
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
When they will support installing progressive web apps (PWA) like Chrome does, I'll consider it.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
Well I guess it's only about time before Google goes all in with DRM.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
As a Linux desktop user, web apps are very much welcome. Apps like Photopea and Adobe's new Photoshop web app are things that make the Linux desktop much more viable as a platform.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
https://youtu.be/XxbJw8PrIkc?si=1FUhvPxAu4kKdwvX
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
Yeah I've noticed that too. I have a systemd service that periodically updates a DNS record on duckdns.org and it fails quite often.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
Some points on why I switched from Firefox to Chrome:

- It "failed" while trying to use Google Meet for work. I don't remember the details of the incident, but it was embarrassing enough that it made me switch, at least for work stuff

- No Chromecast support

- Buggier than Chrome in general: last I remember was an issue with page scaling when printing

- No desktop integration of PWAs (i.e. launcher icon, standalone window). This is what I missed the most as a Linux desktop user.

- Worse performance than Chrome, at least on Android. Firefox was freezing often and even causing my phone to... restart randomly. This is unacceptable.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
Well, on my iPad mini 1st gen the web is unusably slow.
juniperplant
·3 years ago·discuss
Thanks.
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
There's an option that allows to keep showing unavailable tracks. They appear greyed out and are not playable, but at least you know they're there.
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
What NAS do you have?
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
There are models in the Thinkpad P line that can be maxed out at 128GB.
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
Your comment sparked my curiosity about this bug, which I vaguely remember reading about a few years ago. Apparently, it wasn't a bug in the EXT4 filesystem, but rather in a kernel component called blk-mq.

Source: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-4.19-4.20-BLK-MQ-Fix
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
Are you still using Linux as daily driver? I'm just curious.
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
Just less frequently. Also, we should agree on what those "issues" are, really. Beside the lack of popular commercial applications on Linux, the existing, open source variants, are often inferior if not frustrating.
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
For context: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/File_Picker_meme
juniperplant
·4 years ago·discuss
That would prevent file de-duplication.
juniperplant
·5 years ago·discuss
What do you think about using vim emulation in VSCode?

For me it seems impossible to be productive without the ecosystem of extensions VSCode provides.

I am intrigued by the power of modal editing, but going all-in vim seems a step back with regard do "modern" development workflows.

In vim it appears you have to configure every piece of it from scratch, while in VSCode if you pick a new language it's usually enough to install an extension and you're good to go.
juniperplant
·5 years ago·discuss
I don't know why the trend, but Chrome also uses its own print dialog by default.