That makes sense. I’m familiar with the concepts at least. Thank you!
And yeah, the plan here is to acclimate myself so when I set my kids up with computers they’ll use it without realizing there ever was a need to use Windows.
I’m a long-time headless Linux user but am now in the process of migrating away from Windows to Linux as my daily driver. So far I’ve used PopOS, Ubuntu and Mint to give them all a try. What I don’t understand at this time is how to replicate what you’ve got here. Looking at your linked repo I’m assuming that’s your way of sharing all of the configs that drive this look.
Can I take Ubuntu, for instance, and install the necessary applications and then apply your configs to get close to what you have here, or is there something more specific I need to do to accomplish it?
Stopped in at a coffee shop in Vermont one early morning for a latte and have been buying my beans from him ever since. I’m not local to the area but he ships anywhere in the US (might only be continental) for free with 3 or more bags purchased. I’m not overly picky and usually go for whatever dark roasts he has on hand, but I’ve never been disappointed when making my espresso.
Look for a sight glass. Usually nearby. Stand the bike upright and check the level that way. Consult the owners manual to know if you should check when cold, running, etc.
Did you at least warm up first? My wife warned me about shoveling and how it can cause heart attacks for men of our age. Gotta get that old ticker in motion.
The Medical Examiner later determined that Mohamed’s death was caused by pulmonary thromboembolism, a condition where a blood clot blocks an artery in the lungs, often leading to fatal outcomes.
I’ve found you can extend the life of the plunger by placing the plunger rubber-side down on a table or counter top, tilting it slightly onto the edge of the rubber and then rotating it. This essentially presses the rubber and extends it outwards and seems to help achieve the seal you expect. I’ve been doing it for a while now and it’s worked well for me.
I’m sure it won’t last forever but it’s something worth trying to get a bit more life out of it.
You’re a Java developer. Go do Java development where that’s needed. You can use this AI prototyping phase as a feather in your proverbial cap. Considering the landscape today, that might not be a bad thing.
Of course, on the other hand this job gives you an income and something new to learn. If it’s uninteresting or unsatisfying then you have to make the decision on if it’s worth it to stay on.
As others have said - go look and see what’s out there. You might find a better fit.
Thanks for the advice! I’ve always wanted a very minimalistic almost terminal-like UX and am excited to learn some more with the help of Niri.
That makes sense. I’m familiar with the concepts at least. Thank you!
And yeah, the plan here is to acclimate myself so when I set my kids up with computers they’ll use it without realizing there ever was a need to use Windows.
This looks amazing, and I’m intrigued!
I’m a long-time headless Linux user but am now in the process of migrating away from Windows to Linux as my daily driver. So far I’ve used PopOS, Ubuntu and Mint to give them all a try. What I don’t understand at this time is how to replicate what you’ve got here. Looking at your linked repo I’m assuming that’s your way of sharing all of the configs that drive this look.
Can I take Ubuntu, for instance, and install the necessary applications and then apply your configs to get close to what you have here, or is there something more specific I need to do to accomplish it?
Stopped in at a coffee shop in Vermont one early morning for a latte and have been buying my beans from him ever since. I’m not local to the area but he ships anywhere in the US (might only be continental) for free with 3 or more bags purchased. I’m not overly picky and usually go for whatever dark roasts he has on hand, but I’ve never been disappointed when making my espresso.
Ungrounded Coffee Roasters
To me that’s a bouquet of flowers being thrown into the air by someone on the red path, some petals drifting off, with a fisheye effect.
I like it :)
Also, nice bike 👍
Look for a sight glass. Usually nearby. Stand the bike upright and check the level that way. Consult the owners manual to know if you should check when cold, running, etc.
Just fill it with new trash later
That’s what I said and she shook her head at me.
Did you at least warm up first? My wife warned me about shoveling and how it can cause heart attacks for men of our age. Gotta get that old ticker in motion.
Saved you a click
Imagine how easy it will be for them to hide default settings no one would even know existed.
Using the inversion method too, most excellent.
I’ve found you can extend the life of the plunger by placing the plunger rubber-side down on a table or counter top, tilting it slightly onto the edge of the rubber and then rotating it. This essentially presses the rubber and extends it outwards and seems to help achieve the seal you expect. I’ve been doing it for a while now and it’s worked well for me.
I’m sure it won’t last forever but it’s something worth trying to get a bit more life out of it.
They brick you because they can
Oh this is great! Thanks!
thanks for the reminder
You’re a Java developer. Go do Java development where that’s needed. You can use this AI prototyping phase as a feather in your proverbial cap. Considering the landscape today, that might not be a bad thing.
Of course, on the other hand this job gives you an income and something new to learn. If it’s uninteresting or unsatisfying then you have to make the decision on if it’s worth it to stay on.
As others have said - go look and see what’s out there. You might find a better fit.
This is beautiful. You should be proud! Well done!