Yes. I suppose it would also have a sort of utility if it was mass adopted and therefore practically spendable for the average person, but I would argue that there is no inherent utility to Bitcoin.
Yes. I suppose it would also have a sort of utility if it was mass adopted and therefore practically spendable for the average person, but I would argue that there is no inherent utility to Bitcoin.
BTC is solely a mode of investment, it offers no real benefits over fiat except decentralization. At least XMR is as or even more anonymous than cash, whereas Bitcoin has zero utility.
When they lose that money they are going to create a very big political problem for the rest of us.
And this will not happen 💀
I love Fedora Sircea, however NixOS seems like a better solution (albeit with a larger learning-curve.)
EDIT: Just looked it up, I guess it was renamed “Sway Atomic”, and iirc they’ve also released a Budgie Atomic version with Fedora 40!
Lucky new-age shell bastards.
Thank you for the reply! Just figured that out and its awesome! Love CTRL+T for file names and ALT+C for cding.
orderless achieves the same sort of thing in emacs, but I also use an fzf zsh alias to see my shell history all the time!
alias hf="history -100 | fzf"
Weary traveler…
I’m afraid it’s Emacs…
Agreed, Invidious is so much lighter than YouTube that I’ve had sucess watching on onion instances via Tor.
It seems like it doesn’t, which is my favorite feature wofi has.
Does Rofi-Wayland support custom css the same way wofi does? If so I’ll gladly switch, I really appreciate the ease of customizing wofi.
I don’t have time currently to look for a detailed solution, but assuming you installed using:
fc-cache -f -v
I would start by looking for how to revert that command.
I use LaTeX, and edit using Emacs. The nice thing about LaTeX is the editor you use doesn’t matter.
LaTeX was my entry point into plain text (and honestly computing in general), really good recommendation.
Step 1. install opendoas
Totally agree. Facebook should have been absolutely crippled financially after influencing an election, but they get off scot free.
My idea is this:
Instead of a maximum fine being applied, you take a violation, lets say influencing an election, and you calculate how much of the corporations revenue came from that source. (i.e. Facebook messenger revenue would not count for election manipulation). Then, take a huge portion of that revenue (60%, 70%? [Depending on the violation]) and take that from their revenue. Who gives a shit if Facebook literally has to close down one of their services from lack of finances, thats what they get.
Emacs find-file with vertico and orderless achieve this nicely.