this is the kind of comment I hope for when I come here
this is the kind of comment I hope for when I come here
I had the opportunity once to see Curiosity modeled in a VR environment as if you were standing on Mars next to it and I remember how very surprised I was at how big it was.
As a fun side note now that you’ve jogged my memory. That same demo also had a model of the Rosetta spacecraft orbiting Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. For whatever reason it was sized so that the asteroid comet was about the size of a cat and I will never forgot watching that itty bitty little satellite orbit around that odd shaped asteroid comet in front of me.
https://www.aam-us.org/2016/02/23/experiments-in-virtual-reality-at-the-museum-of-flight/
you answered my question before I could even ask, thanks for sharing!
I use the Bash Cookbook quite a bit and do recommend it if you’re going to spend a lot of time in the shell. Thanks for sharing!
I think one interesting facet of the AI art thing is that the bar for “genuine meaningful content” really drops. I think lots of people are/were too intimidated to post their personal creations on the Internet because until now that type of content was dominated by the skilled artists out there. But now, since anyone can go make a half decent AI art thing, suddenly any actual human generated content gains way more meaning, regardless of skill
Seriously, this was pretty cool, thanks for sharing!
This is an underrated comment here
Oh yeah, this is what I do.
I missed something here didn’t I? Anyone have a link?
I think it is measured and professionals who work in areas where this was relevant probably track this number among many others. I think the real question you are asking is why it is always framed as a % of GDP in public discussion and news reporting. Some people here point out how % of GDP can be more useful for comparing across countries with vastly different sized economies but I think we all know the real answer has more to do with how people perceive the value differently by using the larger number. Framing government debt as a % of GDP serves the zeitgeist, whatever that is.
I got upset about this as a child. Years of adults of telling me that the moon was a night only thing and it was all lies.
I understand this reference and I approve o7
Gah, haven’t had to think about my tmux conf in like 5 years but here we go. This was quite the writeup, thanks for looking!
You appear to be exactly right about set -sg escape-time 0
. I don’t think it’s ever caused me an issue but I am fortunate to have a very homogeneous environment and it looks like the tmux team circumvented me anyway. As of tmux 3.4:
If escape-time is 0, force to 1 instead
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/commit/201a8d8e7eb0bf208918c698e64aa120864c6dfc
and related discussion: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2060#issuecomment-1143775552
The only time I’ve been bit by the TERM value from tmux-sensible is when logging into junos boxes. In which case I need to export TERM=xterm-256color
or arrow keys don’t work (among other things). Per the docs:
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/FAQ#why-do-you-use-the-screen-terminal-description-inside-tmux
I might try tmux-256color
for a bit and see how it goes.
Anyway, appreciate the breakdown and the suggestions!
your pipe-pane command was real neat, I appreciate you sharing!
I get frustrated with the default ESC delay so I use
set -sg escape-time 0
I re-bind the bind-keys without the default -r
to avoid switching panes, hitting $DIRECTION arrow and going to the next pane $DIRECTION instead of my intent to move the cursor or view history etc…
bind-key Up select-pane -U
bind-key Down select-pane -D
bind-key Left select-pane -L
bind-key Right select-pane -R
lastly, I really like these plugins
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tpm'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible'
set -g @plugin 'Morantron/tmux-fingers'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect'
set -g @resurrect-capture-pane-contents 'on'
come on people, show us your filthy tmux conf
I am a little biased because I’ve been using Debian professionally for many years now but we don’t deserve Debian. It is fantastically stable and reliable and makes an excellent platform for running your services off of. If you are at all interested in offering some time and energy to the open source community, consider adopting a Debian package!
I see more engagement across my Lemmy feeds every week. It’s definitely smaller and slower here but there are real relationships and communities forming. I think the fediverse is strongly positioned to outlive and maybe even outgrow closed social ecosystems. If you’re frustrated with a lack of a certain kind of content on Lemmy make it your responsibility to go create or share some of that content.
Geocities, Myspace, Digg, Reddit all started somewhere. I think any good underlying framework (federated social networks) that enables strong communities will always stand a chance. I really do get early reddit vibes on here.