場所と考えること


住んでいる所は別に田舎ではないのだけど最寄り駅周辺にはあまり何も無い、隣駅には色々ある、数駅進めばもう立派な都会だ。ここではコンビニも23:00 - 25:00の間に閉まるぐらい。外食できる場所も数えるほど。

家にいる間、家を離れて移動したばかりの間は、住環境の改善に関心が向いて、調べたり、AIと話したり、考えたりする。その後映画チケットを買って、待ち時間にカフェで小説を読んでいると、もっと抽象的なことに関心が向く、仕事や生き方など。或いは世界について。

いる場所によって考えることが変わる。怖いことではないし、特にいいこととも思わない、そういうものなんだなと思う。ただ、何らかの強制によってある場所にずっと居続けることになるとすると、それは怖いなと思う。

地元に閉じ籠もるのでなく、外に出ることも必要。両方いい。

因みに、

映画館は、イメージフォーラム

映画は、『21世紀のジャン゠リュック・ゴダール』、

カフェは、TINTO COFFEE

小説は、『鉄の胡蝶は』。

Advice for a collaborative text editor


Hello, I'm looking for a simple collaborative text editor. We do have an office 365 subscription and it works, but the 10 minutes loading time every time you open a document are taking a strain on my mental sanity.

We don't need nothing too fancy, markdown support would be a plus, especially with embedded latex formulas and possibly bibfile references.

The things I really need are a simple ways to add comments to text and a changes view to immediately see what a collaborator modified.

I've been taking a look at hackmd, it kind of fulfills the role, but the pricing is a bit high for the features available.

Could be self hosted too, but to be fair I'd rather not have to maintain it.

Why Does a Suspected Anti-Muslim Attack Barely Make the News?


It is frankly an appalling and frightening scene. Video footage has been circulating on social media of a bare-chested man with a blade on the day he allegedly attacked five people in Edinburgh. “I’m protecting the country,” he is heard shouting in the video.

It reportedly began near a mosque on Friday evening, and the video footage shows him appearing to carry a weapon and battering the door of a pizzeria. The man has been arrested and charged, and counter-terrorism officers have joined Police Scotland’s investigation. The Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, posted on X that it “appears to be motivated by anti-Muslim hatred” but that is pretty much all he has done. In total, 53 words have gone up on X from the Prime Minister, and the story, which has left the British Muslim community in shock, is barely being covered by the media in any prominent way.

It is a stark difference to what we saw less than two months ago, on April 29, when two Jewish men were stabbed in broad daylight in Golders Green, London. An emergency Cobra meeting was convened that same day and the terror threat level was upgraded. The Prime Minister and King Charles visited the scene. The attack ran across nearly every front page in the country.

By the time Sir Keir delivered his statement from Downing Street, it was not just a tweet but an address: a list of promises — visible police presence, investment in Jewish security to the tune of £25 million — built on a passage of real moral force.

There has been no Cobra meeting. There has been a short post on X from the Prime Minister. As of this weekend, not a single newspaper outside Scotland has carried the Edinburgh attacks on its front page. The government machinery that can move within a few hours has remained largely stationary.

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mac or linux


İ am using pop os with my rtx4060 laptop. İ consider to switch an office laptop. İ will use it for editing and coding. İ love linux and open source but have to admit that mac is something different to me. İt is perfect. İ hate it is a product of apple but they did it really well. But also i want to use linux. But i cannot take 12 hours battery with linux laptops. İ could have buy tuxedo infinit book 14 pro but they dont ship to my country. What should i do?

I am building a file transfer app purpose built for Linux and Android


cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/41988045

This is a personal passion project of mine, it is still in its early infancy (many core features are still missing) and the development is slow but deliberate.

why should I care?


if you care about speed and deep integration with the OS this project might be of interest to you.

why?


Wireless file sharing between my devices is still unnecessarily slow, half-baked, and unintuitive.
Direct-Share is my attempt to build a file transfer tool that makes local file transfer more seamless than:

  • Android ↔ Android (Nearby Share / Quick Share)
  • Apple AirDrop
  • LocalSend
  • Blip

…but for Linux desktops and Android phones, using Wi-Fi Direct.

what?


  • Python, GTK4/Libadwaita on Linux
  • Kotlin, jetpack compose on Android

if you want to stay up to date with the project or want to know or read more, you can take a look at the GitHub repo

Portable Formats and Inmutable Distros


I feel like inmutable distros are in a quite good state nowadays, and while solutions like bootc and sysexts are not “mainstream” yet, it’s getting there

when it comes to getting non Flatpak packages, things get interesting, there are a lot of options, really

AppImages, statically linked binaries, tarballs, OCI containers, distrobox/toolbx, Homebrew, VMs, Nix
even experimental formats like RunImages, AppBundles and FlatImages

if you need some non-system level package, you’ll have a way to use it
yet, still it seems sort of chaotic
“which one should I choose? how will I be able to easily manage them?”

GPM, dbin, Soar, AM… and the list goes on

and it’s okay, the so called cloud native approach is still evolving, so this fragmentation is expected
so it’s nice to share opinions about this while we’re living this interesting phase
any thoughts?

in reply to overcast

did you know about pkgforge repo? it’s an interesting project
however, even package managers for portable formats are sort of fragmented

I don’t like depending on GitHub so I don’t consider GPM, Soar and AM seem too similar… and I still have to understand what makes dbin stand out

Does the SecureBoot key expiration matter if SecureBoot is disabled?


I have completely forgotten about the SecureBoot key expiration that is coming on Wednesday. I don't have SecureBoot enabled on any of my devices, but I wonder if it could cause issues down the line if I don't ensure that the keys have been updated?

PorteuX 2.7 claims it is faster than CachyOS and may be the fastest Linux distro yet


PorteuX 2.7 has been released with Linux kernel 7.1.1, GNOME 50.2, KDE Plasma 6.7.0, a switch to the new NTFS-Plus driver, and a number of performance-focused optimizations. The developer is also claiming the distro now outperforms CachyOS in Geekbench 6. Do you think benchmark results like these are meaningful when comparing Linux distributions?

Why choice of Linux distribution matters


I see often people say that the distro you are using doesn't matter. One can turn any distro into another. And I do not agree with that. If that was true, why do we even have so many distributions? I always said, if distros don't matter...

  • ... why distro hop?
  • ... why don't you use Ubuntu then?
  • ... why don't you recommend Archlinux to a newcomer?
  • ... why don't you use Kali Linux as a server?
  • ... why don't you use Batocera or SteamOS as your daily driver?
  • ... why do you trust a community distro more than a corporate distro? (or vice versa)

I don't think that distros only matter to newcomers. Maybe it matters for experienced users even more.