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Same here. One of my favorite plugins is BubbleFishyMon which seems funny (and it is: water, air bubbles, fishes and a duck indicating system/memory/network load), until one realizes how much information it can convey with just a brief glance.

At least once a year for the past couple of decades I'll receive an email from a user that makes me want to modernize bfm¹. However, I've never managed to get an auto-scaling version to work with reasonable performance, which is unbelievably annoying for such a simple tool. You can sort of hit the target for gkrellm-bfm while still depending on GTK2, or for the standalone bubblefishymon wmapplet where you can use a modern GTK² or jump straight to SDL.

Never in a way that doesn't noticeably chew additional CPU though, and definitely not for both use cases. It upsets me each time I reply "no, not happening without patches". Perhaps it is time to release an Electron version or one that just burns a whole CPU core so it isn't lost forever ;)

¹ It used to just be people with crazy setups, now it is basically any screen given their higher DPI.

² As it is right now I don't even have a system that I can use last release on.


https://www.olimex.com/Products/Retro-Computers/RVPC/open-so...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfXWs4CJuY0

This was covered last year; some users however wished for a more powerful version like ESP32 based, which does exist and probably was an inspiration as both use PS/2 input and the pcb factor is quite similar.

https://lilygo.cc/products/fabgl-vga32

https://github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/VGA32

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ewkBGOnL1k


If the HF is behind this, then Wikipedia is doomed beyond any legal defense. Back it up entirely and move it overseas.


Authoritarian regimes thrive on fatalism and despair. But they also inspire resistance. We did not have mass protests a few months ago. Our society is in deep crisis and the outcome can still swing either way.

For all the progress they’ve made in dismantling our democratic institutions, deep incompetence runs through this administration.

Our efforts should be still directed to fighting their overreach. It is not the time to retreat.


I use regularly AI music services to build rock songs out of my lyrics, old poetry or popular songs, etc. and sometimes they hallucinate in creepy ways, adding after the song ends either evil laughter or horror sounds, demon-like voices, starting singing in completely made up languages. They're creepy but fun and interesting at the same time. Creepy sounds aside, I've had a lot of fun experimenting with AI music hallucinations as they sometimes create interesting and unusual things that spark more creativity (I'm already a musician); I sometimes felt like someone who grew up listening only bad pop trash being suddenly exposed to Frank Zappa.


Companies/Corporations aren't good or bad, they simply don't obey to moral rules like humans, as their sole goal is making more profit and make sure it will grow with time. As they grow,this aspect becomes less and less compatible with the customers interests, that's why we see many businesses rewriting their contracts or terms and conditions in a more restrictive way and rarely the other way around. It's not about being companies being good or bad; it all depends on if and when the company need for profit will force them to walk that line after which they start to be user hostile. So, pretty much any company can be forced one day in a condition to become "evil". For that matter, I'd trust Codeberg over GitHub any day, as it has no interests in pushing me into using other services, selling my data or should they go bankrupt (hardly as they're a non profit) lying to me about that until it's too late because my data is an asset their liquidators want to cash from.


This. People buying a laptop there for ten bucks then receiving the photo of one have indeed all the rights to complain, but common sense should suggest them before the purchase the old saying that if something looks too good to be true... And this can happen everywhere there's no strict quality control or accountability. Aliexpress is great for small modules, SBCs, diy electronics in general, however I wouldn't ever buy semiconductors, batteries or memory modules there, as the risk of fakes or low quality clones is close to 100%.


Yeah especially as in places like London there have been many explosions and house fires originaying from cheap foreign e-bike batteries.

Some Chinese companies care about a long-term brand and place high standards on themselves but it's not true that anything online has passed safety standards. It's hard to differentiate the two due to the amount of fake reviews also.


Yes, I would never buy something grid-powered from AliExpress, and I would be very careful with larger batteries.


Yes,also beware of power strips and electrical wires in general: those coming from there are increasingly made of coated iron instead of copper or brass in contacts. The side effect is a much higher resistance that makes the wire dissipate a lot more power than it should, even to the point it can overheat and catch fire if under serious load (heaters, ovens etc.). Their exceptionally bad insulation and usually smaller size than advertised make the problem even worse. Such bad cables can be used for breadboarding where small lengths and low currents mitigate the effects, but they shouldn't be considered for anything serious. I've learned to ditch almost every bundled cable coming from there after multiple bad experiences. Surplus is a good source of top notch cables that can last decades. Crappy cables can be checked using a magnet: pure copper ones won't stick. There are also reports of junk coated aluminium cables that wouldn't stick as well to a magnet, but they're rare as aluminium, at least good quality one, is not cheap.


Welcome to the web 3.0 mindset: changing for the sake of changing and having more bullet points on advertising, moving fast and breaking things because the innovation behind a fancy page can't be wrong even when it ruins the experience of most users. Thank you, Open Source, for giving me the tools and freedom of choice I can use to completely ignore or at least make less painful the experience.


Anyone using it successfully on OS-less embedded systems? (microcontrollers or very small SBCs) Crystal, and Zig for that matter, subsets could be interesting and more performing substitutes for Micropython where speed is vital and one still wants to keep on a higher level than ASM or C, however last time I checked there were only a few isolated experiments.


Thought about that years back, and went to the conclusion that you can't kill advertising and political propaganda without strict rules that every big business and their owned politicians would fiercely fight against. Also, advertising is the way they keep barely alive an economic system almost entirely based on overproduction of unnecessary goods built to not be durable; take out advertising and you'll see millions of people bankrupt; not thousands: millions. Advertising doesn't scale anymore: from a handy tool to discreetly let people two blocks away that a new barber shop just opened, has transitioned to a weapon businesses use to fit their product between a thousand others, grabbing more and more space from every free second or square millimeter, in the hope they capture the attention of someone who doesn't give a damn about them; and it can only get worse. I'm all for killing it, but be warned that if you take it out, you take out the entire business universe built around it that depends on it to be kept afloat. It'd probably need a few decades, not even years, to become reality if someone decided to start the process in a harmless way. But would first need a very different political environment to be accepted: more power to the state, less to corporations, and probably that would conflict with ideas that some propaganda, that is, advertising, stuck in the mind of so many people several decades ago, and those are quite hard to undo.


Among the deleted data there was the police accountability database. You probably won't have to deal with thugs now feeling omnipotent and immune from prosecution because of this.

https://www.police1.com/federal-law-enforcement/national-law...


Typo that I can't correct anymore: that would be "won't want to deal".


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