degen 13h ago • 100%
I'd love to answer OP, but that description somehow made me forget everything I've ever eaten.
degen 13h ago • 100%
It should have no issue continuing as it looks to be a hard fork. I use it too, so hopefully it just becomes the de facto app.
degen 2d ago • 100%
Nearly irrelevant xkcd
At least in software we know where the linchpins are on some level.
degen 2d ago • 100%
Obviously there's the overall juxtaposition, but I really like the proportional dampness.
degen 3d ago • 100%
Definitely the latter. I have a pet theory that 3rd rock is based on true events. Only an alien would be named, and physically manifested as, French Stewart.
degen 3d ago • 100%
I love xkcd and all, but I won't stand for great lake erasure
degen 4d ago • 100%
Makes me wonder if it could be treated in some way to make it not-so-inhalable. Though maybe we have better synthetic alternatives by now.
degen 4d ago • 100%
Satire aside, preliminary counts wouldn't really correlate with a final outcome directly anyway. Kind of like polling, but with even more time variation and weird feedback effects like you point out. It certainly could be interesting as a view of the process over time (e.g. which candidate gets more early votes), but lacking pertinent or useful information. Any conclusions drawn would likely be fallacious and psychologically driven.
I don't think the post deserves the downvotes though. It is a crazy idea after all.
degen 7d ago • 100%
We say poo butt... What an odd thing to have in common with a stranger on the internet lmao
degen 1w ago • 100%
Oh, I like this. Put the second rail right on top of the cars for the real express line.
degen 1w ago • 83%
Yeah, I saw that synopsis under the knowyourmeme result lol. There's always that one friend/relative. Kind of funny there's never really been a phrase for it before.
Still, I like the thought of it meaning everyone has that one food they really like and will steal a bite if anyone gets it.
degen 1w ago • 100%
I think I've always equated them with the horrendous water shoes I remember as a kid. That, and the look just never said comfort to me. But I've felt some fomo in recent years lol
degen 1w ago • 100%
Not too long ago I had a bee hitch a ride indoors on my sock, and I almost didn't notice. Eventually it crawled onto my shoelaces so I kind of let it down gently. It was more perplexing than terrifying, but I hope he's ok.
I have to wonder if bees know how much power they hold when they're just chilling there stealing sweat from an enormous being.
degen 1w ago • 100%
Every now and then I get the feeling there might be something about them. Are they like supremely comfortable? Everyone I see wearing them nowadays seems chill and makes it look like they're comfy.
Either that or the country has fully devolved into Walmart as Idiocracy foretold.
degen 1w ago • 100%
"Call me Daddy"
degen 1w ago • 100%
I was wondering if "fanatic" ironically could have come from the French language. Looking at the etymology I'm now wondering if "fanum tax" stems from Latin.
degen 1w ago • 100%
Is this the genesis of British "humour"? Thomas, a Becket, even got the name in the time of Shakespeare.
Waiting for somebody to eviscerate me over British history, cause all I know is Monty Python.
degen 1w ago • 100%
Fullofshititis. To be fair, he also suffers from a genetic million-dollar-loan disease. His brain was probably riddled with it at a young age. Never had a chance, but that's still no excuse.
I'd almost say he has some weird-ass DNA that allows him to survive it like Ozzy, but it's probably just the capitalism worms.
degen 1w ago • 100%
I don't know if blocking all interaction is possible or not. It can be confusing with federation. As far as I understand, instance blocking pertains to posts and not users. You won't see posts from the instance, but other mutually federated posts can still have comments from the instance's users.
I'm less clear on how user blocking works, but I imagine you wouldn't see comments the comments at all in that case. They can still see and interact with your comments/posts (I think), you just won't see it yourself. You'd probably have to block each user individually since I don't think Lemmy has that functionality.
degen 2w ago • 100%
I'm not sure it fits perfectly, but clank is one I've really enjoyed with 3 players. It shines with 3, but 2 can play as well. It's a dungeon race at its core, so there's slightly less going on with fewer players.
Another that might fit even better is wingspan/wyrmspan. They also shine with 3, but are more about your own buildup, pretty chill, and even work down to solo play.
Edit: if you like card games, especially euchre, California Jack is one I found to be pretty fun and unexpectedly interesting with two people. The scoring is a nice twist. It's a trick-taking game just like euchre, but you also tally up your cards at the end. It lends pretty well to some light strategic play. I also have to mention Golf, just because I've had a good time with it. Card games can be classic and cozy.
I've tried just about every type of setup I can find for a nix shell with python. I don't want to purely use nixpkgs for a lack of some packages and broken packages. I'm trying to use pyside6, but not everything in pyside6 is provided by the package, e.g. tools like uic. Attempting to use a venv as normal leads to a disconnect between the env and system with libstdc++.so.6 unable to be found. There are a various different flakes I've tried to use like the-nix-way/dev-templates#python and others from forum discussions which add stdenv.cc.cc.lib to no avail. I think the farthest I've gotten is with poetry/poetry2nix, where auto-patchelf warns about missing libQt6 libraries. Running with nix run fails to 'find all the required dependencies' even when adding qt6.qtbase or qt6.full to the packages. This is that flake, taken from the poetry2nix github with an added devshell: ``` { description = "Python application packaged using poetry2nix"; inputs = { nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; poetry2nix.url = "github:nix-community/poetry2nix"; }; outputs = { self, nixpkgs, poetry2nix }: let system = "x86_64-linux"; # Adjust for your system pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}; inherit (poetry2nix.lib.mkPoetry2Nix { inherit pkgs; }) mkPoetryApplication; in { packages.${system}.default = mkPoetryApplication { projectDir = ./.; }; apps.${system}.default = { type = "app"; program = "${self.packages.${system}.default}/bin/app"; }; devShells.${system}.default = pkgs.mkShell { packages = [ pkgs.poetry ]; buildInputs = [ pkgs.qt6.qtbase pkgs.qt6.full pkgs.qt6.wrapQtAppsHook ]; }; }; } ``` It seems kind of hopeless to get it working on NixOS. Does anyone have a working setup I could use for inspiration, or any other tips? I love the nix paradigm, but I'm honestly considering distrohopping with all of the trouble.
I'm on NixOS and slowly working through neovim config. I have treesitter installed with all grammars and it's set up in lua. When I run :TSymbols, it pops open a window showing -----treesitter-----, but no symbols are shown from the (python) code I have open. All of the setup is put in place by the config flake I'm using, but I don't think there's any additional stuff to add for symbols to work. The treesitter section in the resulting init.lua from nix looks like this: ``` require('nvim-treesitter.configs').setup({ ["context_commentstring"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["highlight"] = { ["enable"] = true }, ["incremental_selection"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["init_selection"] = "gnn", ["node_decremental"] = "grm", ["node_incremental"] = "grn", ["scope_incremental"] = "grc" } }, ["indent"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["refactor"] = { ["highlight_current_scope"] = { ["enable"] = false }, ["highlight_definitions"] = { ["clear_on_cursor_move"] = true, ["enable"] = false }, ["navigation"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["goto_definition"] = "gnd", ["goto_next_usage"] = "<a-*>", ["goto_previous_usage"] = "<a-#>", ["list_definitions"] = "gnD", ["list_definitions_toc"] = "gO" } }, ["smart_rename"] = { ["enable"] = false, ["keymaps"] = { ["smart_rename"] = "grr" } } } }) ```
https://github.com/NixNeovim/NixNeovim I'm getting back into my setup after dualbooting and not touching it for a while. Flakes, home-manager, all that jazz. I was in the middle of messing around with my neovim config, bouncing between nixvim and nixneovim. Can't really remember why I was landing on nixneovim, but I think it had to do with having more 1-to-1 vim options through nix and more available plugins. Part of this post is just to see what everyone's using, but I also can't copy to the system clipboard for the life of me! No ctrl-shift-v or anything. Oddly enough, ctrl-click-drag will copy a cut-off box of text. In nixneovim there's an option for clipboard, but that's just a string like 'unnamed' or 'unnamedplus', straight from the vim options. Nixvim has the option abstracted in a way that has the register and a provider for the functionality like wl-copy. I don't remember it *not* working with nixneovim before. That was months ago, though. Hoping someone would have an insight as I've been too deep in the weeds. Edit: sooooo I just needed xclip in home.packages. I had tried installing it in a nix shell, but maybe that wasn't the right way to test. Doesn't seem to work with wl-clipboard, but I think neovim looks for xclip by default and nixneovim doesn't seem to have a way to give a different provider. But still, how's everyone doing their neovim shenanigans?