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What are your thoughts on a user-driven, officially unofficial radio station for Lemmy?

For the past few weeks I’ve been working on creating my own public radio station (it’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid). Well now it’s up and running but I don’t know what to do with it. So I thought I’d see what Lemmy thinks about the concept, before I go all in and start investing in licensing fees, better...

owsei,

I’ve been thinking of hosting a site for a while, may I ask what hosting service are you using

and if you are using custom server software (which is what I want to do)

owsei,

I agree with you

however this program can’t even create files, although I may have misunderstood it

how are you supposed to save your work?

[Question] Which shell prompt do you use and why?

Hi. I’ve been using powerlevel10k for a long time, but a few days ago, I decided I wanted to customize it a bit. I opened the .p10k.zsh file, and I was shocked. It’s really massive, with TONS of options. I’ve been digging through for a few hours already, and it’s absolutely amazing how much you can customize it without...

owsei,

I made two go programas to make my prompt

It’s a pwd with user customization, like colors and names, an inline git status and then the exit code of the last command

inline git status

customizable pwd

I’m in the process of remaking them tho, since they used a shitty go preprocessor that I no longer maintain.

owsei,

dry it somewhat in the shape you want it to stay as, shaping it with a comb

I dry my towards the back, so the hair stays behind my ears, and not even close to my mouth

owsei,

do you have a klein bottle?

owsei,

I don’t, but if I found a store that shipped to Brazil, and had a reasonable price, I would buy it

owsei,

Well, there’s the focus text editor

but, at least when I tried it, you had do change the code just to compile it in Linux. Even tho it has a Linux “compatible” version.

owsei,

How “a$$word” saved PayPal

TL;DR: PayPal had reencrypted their database with a new encryption scheme, but it would accidentally cutout passwords larger than 8 characters. However one person in set their passphrase to “a$$word”, saving the day.

owsei,
  • Price
  • Durability
  • my feelings towards UI designers that now have to think “what if the screen just halved in size out of nowhere?”
owsei,

yeah, minimum wage worker, just beat one the biggest companies of human history

owsei,

wikipedia has some wild shit

this band did a cover of a song about getting a boner in a dance club

go to the 9/11 controversy section, in the History part

owsei,

if I’m reading documentation for a software library, i want that written.

cuz i can read useful paragraphs faster than how ppl talk

but if it’s something highly visual, maybe a video is better

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