dgdft @ dgdft @lemmy.world Posts 1Comments 6Joined 3 wk. ago
For anyone who missed it, the Windows Terminal team is infamous for claiming that it would require PhD level expertise to implement some basic optimizations suggested in a Github thread. Within a few hours, another developer countered that claim by submitting a functioning PR with said improvements implemented.
Windows Terminal team lead Dustin Howett then went on to double down on the original claim that said optimizations were unfeasable, and publicly attacked the author of the original suggestion thread on Hacker News. He issued an extremely half-assed apology and is still a Micro$haft employee to this day.
https://blog.royalsloth.eu/posts/it-takes-a-phd-to-develop-that/
Synology runs a proprietary OS OOTB that's had multiple sloppy vulns exposing full remote access to users' files. Putting your data in the hands of fuckups who have and will continue to leak it is the opposite of total control.
It's completely trivial to store any data you want to in a cloud provider 100% securely just by piping it through openssl before uploading.
The cultivars of the overwintered plants are anaheim, time bomb, and serrano. The new starts have a jalapeno, a tasmanian black, and an ancho/poblano.
Good eye on the bird peppers! I'm a huge fan of those guys too - I use them a lot in fermented salsa.
See also: atuin - a shell history tool that records your shell history to sqlite.
Seamless sync across shell sessions & machines, E2EE + trivially self-hostable sync server, compatible with all major shells, interactive search, etc.
That sounds heavenly! Do you have any favorite cultivars that do well like growing like that?
Condolences for the freeze!
Yeah, I can totally see that approach making sense for containerized plants. The fresh soil + root wash are really nice for the pest control benefits, but it seems easy enough to (e.g.) dust some diatomaceous earth on the pot occasionally to much the same effect.