@FrameworkPuter yo framework
I game a fair bit on my fw16 and compile etc etc. I basically abuse my laptop. So I built a CPU/RAM counter for the dot matrix displays!
I feel like others might like it? Idk where to put the git repo for this though?
@chrishume_@jasonfried@dhh Content * did it again lol
Like this type of media broadly has just been preying on anxieties and our lesser instincts.
Point taken it’s not “new” but it is turbo charged by marketing algorithms and that further incentivize people to make more rage/anxiety inducing material.
@chrishume_@jasonfried@dhh An* can’t type.
For me it’s not that making engaging context is bad. It’s that it’s almost always misleading. The video titles “you’re the problem” is like well okay let me spend two hours watching this video to make sure I’m not the problem.
@jasonfried@chrishume_@dhh Better but yeah the whole let’s arouse emotional responses from people trending is really the core of issue. The wow Face face is just a byproduct of that algorithmic manipulation
@shanselman Window tiling manager. Plz :) at some point :) I think the things in this blog go above it but I’d switch off Linux in a heartbeat if windows had a nstive i3 or hyprland esk desktop env option.
@fairyforst@nsg650@losertwoner Oh shit lol. I see. Yeah that’s mega jank. Thanks for sharing that! Not sure the reason behind their decision but that is scary lol
@CultistZolon And steam to your point. Just making gaming accessible. Their work in Linux I think is just the best thing I’ve seen in tech in the last 5 years. Mad respect to valve and totally with you. Will purchase if I can afford
@CultistZolon Steam has like always been a thing for as long as so can remember at least (27 here). But I used to think like wow I can see why “other companies make their own launchers”.
Honestly it’s funny because those other companies are the ones who do try to exploit and be assholes.
@davydotcom@dhh Yeesh. I’ll look into that I’m sure it’s a PITA and I’m not suspecting it’s very streamlined like say getting a cert from let’s encrypt lol on the browser side of things for public trust.
Thanks for the info! :)
@davydotcom@dhh So basically you have to get keys from Microsoft for your arch implementation sign your stuff with them and then you’re “in?” lol. Idk just seems kinda the opposite of “open”
@dhh For context, about 17 (including myself) developers at the company I work for want to switch to omarchy and our IT/Sec teams said not until it supported secure boot (even though you encrypt the drive)
@dhh Yo DHH. I know you mentioned it doesn’t support secure boot from the bios but does support encryption. Is secure boot really a windows thing? It should be an “open” standard right?
Is it this problem of getting binaries signed?