@nabeelqu I built a harness for whisper.cpp for macos. One key press and I can talk away. All local und ANU accelerated. I now use this to talk to opencode! (Not OSS yet)
Honestly, Colemak is well worth swimming upstream.
Just learn to ignore whatever letters are printed on the keyboard. It is incredibly frustrating. But your hands will thank you.
It was the single best thing I have ever done to improve my efficiency and comfort when working.
There’s often something to be said for embracing defaults.
Earlier this year, I spent time learning Colemak and Graphite keyboard layouts. They’re more optimal and I really enjoyed typing on Graphite but there was a continual challenge of swimming upstream.
Every laptop…QWERTY…everyone new keyboard…QWERTY…everyone else’s keyboard…QWERTY. Sure most times I had my setup, but the occasions where something went wrong or that wasn’t the case were incredibly annoying. — So much so that I went back to a “less efficient” layout.
I feel the same when it comes to shell.
Even if I use a different shell like Fish, Zsh, or NuShell, I find myself still writing everything that needs to last or be portable in bash.
I know bash will be on every machine it’ll ever run on and will just work with zero config. Can’t say the same about any others.
It’s pretty simple: Google Meet (original) was previously Meet, which was the rebranded Hangouts Meet. Meet has been merged with Google Duo, which replaced Google Hangouts. Google Duo has been renamed Meet, and Meet has been temporarily named Google Meet (original), for clarity
🦀📢 New blog post! 📝✨
Do we need a "Rust Standard"?
My views on whether we need a Rust standard, or a Rust specification, and an overview of what we already have and do in terms of stability, specification, and language evolution.
https://t.co/X4bCS3gUmK
Chrome NET::ERR_CERT_INVALID There's a secret passphrase built into the error page. Just make sure the page is selected (click anywhere on the background), and type `thisisunsafe` #chrome
PSA work guest wifi networks should absolutely be separate hardware from non guest wifi networks. Do not use or trust software or configs to separate them
Bridging/network routing attacks & attacks against network configurations are definitely being deployed by skilled attackers