I’m wheezing at the amount of existential dread in your question about BBQ sauces. Sorry man, life may be shitty right now but at least you’ve got a good sense of humor.
I’m wheezing at the amount of existential dread in your question about BBQ sauces. Sorry man, life may be shitty right now but at least you’ve got a good sense of humor.
Thank you so much! That would be awesome. I can only offer you an invite for Tildes in return.
How did you get an invite? I’d love to join but the waiting list seems really long right now.
It even says “Junk removal” on the business card!
XL is such a counter-intuitive suffix for a compression format.
I blocked every meme community I’ve seen so far. But I must admit the one you posted together with the specific description of your meme-taste was kinda cute. I might subscribe to your curated meme-collection.
Every web frontend is source-available. You can do some obfuscation sure, but it’s always possible to just grab the computed style properties when the document finished rendering.
I really like the simplicity of this workflow by StreakyCobra on HN (explained as a blog post here):
I use:
git init --bare $HOME/.myconf
alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.myconf/ --work-tree=$HOME'
config config status.showUntrackedFiles no
where my ~/.myconf directory is a git bare repository. Then any file within the home folder can be versioned with normal commands like:
config status
config add .vimrc
config commit -m "Add vimrc"
config add .config/redshift.conf
config commit -m "Add redshift config"
config push
And so one…
No extra tooling, no symlinks, files are tracked on a version control system, you can use different branches for different computers, you can replicate you configuration easily on new installation.
Buy me an oil rig and open a hacker space there. Pretty obvious choice no?
You can always use something like PGP to encrypt your communication.
Godspeed! And may the the bbq sauce life raft carry you safely across these treacherous waters.