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PenguinCoder, penguincoder@beehaw.org

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Joined: 3 years ago
Posts: 23
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Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.

Sometimes I write things about technology.


If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?

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Canone inverso, August Rush are two of my comfort musicals.


What TUI browser are you using? With browsh or carbonyl (which uses a headless firefox or chrome instance, respectively) I am able to login and view any sites requiring javascript, as well as logging in to Lemmy/Beehaw


Buy our warplanes or we’re gonna bomb you.

What the actual Shit???!!



Don’t worry, they “fixed it”.




Lynx is awesome but not really suited for modern web pages. I’ve used lynx, elinks, browsh, and w3m. Tried chawan and brow6el. I really like browsh, but it uses a headless firefox though, so not really CLI/TUI. This is the newest CLI based browser I found, but I suppose it’s not a true CLI either; using chromium blob under the hood.



New year! Let us make this chapter better written than the last one. Having a pretty good week, still working a bit but had some really good time with family and friends lately. Upswing here I come! Have to focus on how far I’ve traveled up the mountain, now how much more I still have to go.


Love this soundtrack. Daniel Lanois did some great work as did the rest of the musicians.


I did. I have an s22 flip. Not fully “dumb”, it runs android mobile. But so lacking on resources it is basically a dumb phone, with Spotify and maps. Fits my use case fine and much less distractions and constant gamifiyijng. I Miss NFC payments the most and my banking app won’t even run on it, but it does the job of being a communications device just fine.


A couple I use (concept of not exact), that I haven’t seen in the thread yet:

Using grep as diff:
grep -Fxnvf orig.file copy.file

Using xargs -

xargs reads items from the standard input, delimited by blanks (which can be protected with double or single quotes or a backslash) or newlines, and executes the command (default is /bin/echo) one or more times with any initial-arguments followed by items read from standard input.

EG:
$ find ~/Pictures -name "*.png" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 tar -cvzf images.tar.gz


+1 for Librewolf. Works just as I expect it to without getting in the way. The way Firefox used to be.




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Canone inverso, August Rush are two of my comfort musicals.


What TUI browser are you using? With browsh or carbonyl (which uses a headless firefox or chrome instance, respectively) I am able to login and view any sites requiring javascript, as well as logging in to Lemmy/Beehaw


Buy our warplanes or we’re gonna bomb you.

What the actual Shit???!!



Don’t worry, they “fixed it”.




Lynx is awesome but not really suited for modern web pages. I’ve used lynx, elinks, browsh, and w3m. Tried chawan and brow6el. I really like browsh, but it uses a headless firefox though, so not really CLI/TUI. This is the newest CLI based browser I found, but I suppose it’s not a true CLI either; using chromium blob under the hood.



New year! Let us make this chapter better written than the last one. Having a pretty good week, still working a bit but had some really good time with family and friends lately. Upswing here I come! Have to focus on how far I’ve traveled up the mountain, now how much more I still have to go.


Love this soundtrack. Daniel Lanois did some great work as did the rest of the musicians.


I did. I have an s22 flip. Not fully “dumb”, it runs android mobile. But so lacking on resources it is basically a dumb phone, with Spotify and maps. Fits my use case fine and much less distractions and constant gamifiyijng. I Miss NFC payments the most and my banking app won’t even run on it, but it does the job of being a communications device just fine.


A couple I use (concept of not exact), that I haven’t seen in the thread yet:

Using grep as diff:
grep -Fxnvf orig.file copy.file

Using xargs -

xargs reads items from the standard input, delimited by blanks (which can be protected with double or single quotes or a backslash) or newlines, and executes the command (default is /bin/echo) one or more times with any initial-arguments followed by items read from standard input.

EG:
$ find ~/Pictures -name "*.png" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 tar -cvzf images.tar.gz


+1 for Librewolf. Works just as I expect it to without getting in the way. The way Firefox used to be.




Conventions I have are:
* Downloads folder is ephemeral, don’t store/keep things in there I might want
* ~/scripts - personal scripts and one offs
* ~/Documents/projects/[subdir] - any tech project I may be working on, gets homed here
* /tmp - always mount it noexec

I also start off allocating ~ 50GB to / (root) volumegroup. Wine and proton have been taking up nearly the full space though, may need to expand it on my desktop soon.


I’m a sell out that uses Spotify for modern and new music. I still have vinyls and a Garrand SL 95B for listening on. But I don’t buy many new vinyls lately, so it’s just the older music for that.


Note, the designation is MP40/I not 1 :P May help your research.


It’s not really worth it. A lot more complexity for the trigger and firing mechanisms, barrel alignment; etc. Weight is also a concern with any carry weapon. There were a couple of weapons in history that tried a dual mag setup

MP40I
The Burton
AF2011 (More double barrel but does fire simultaneously)

There’s also the DIY jungle style

coupled magazines, refers to detachable box magazines, and thereof, that are fixed together side by side, for example, with tape, or purpose made magazine clamps, also called magazine couplers. The spare magazine may be pointing downwards in relation to the one fitted to the weapon, as to keep the feeding lips clear for insertion into the weapon.

In general these days, belt fed weapons are used for more capacity where needed.