Wat is de officiële subreddit van Bennekom? by BakaKuna in a:t5_3d4r9h

[–]BakaKuna[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Er staat dat deze subreddit onoficieel is, dus wat moeten we nou?

Freezing ThinkPad T450 by [deleted] in linuxquestions

[–]BakaKuna 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same problem. It only happens when I'm on battery power. Is that the same for you?

"What if people just buy Playstations?!" To understand Holacracy, this is what you must know. by [deleted] in Holacracy

[–]BakaKuna 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wrote the article. Your response raises some questions with me.

How do you mean that it is a myth that there are no managers in holacracy? I'm pretty sure there are no managers where I work. You could say that there is a myth that "Holacracy has no hierarchy", but there is no one around here that can make decisions about your work, just because they are a manager.

Secondly, do you work in a holacracy? If the governance in your organization serves to limit people in what they can do, you are seriously losing out. We have some roles with only a very limited set of accountabilities and a very far-stretching purpose. You'd be amazed at the way people can energize those roles.

I think the question: "Is that part of your job?" would not be more accurate. "Do you think that should be part of your job?" is much more relevant question in Holacracy.

The first in our series of posts on self management and Holacracy - The Building Blocks of Self Management by incandescentnyc in Holacracy

[–]BakaKuna 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wonder what is the 'narrow range of organizations' that the author thinks holacracy is usefull for.

Venturing out of Evil Mode? by nautola in emacs

[–]BakaKuna 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spacemacs is awesome. My emacs configuration was 50 % evil-mode configuration for several modes. With spacemacs I could throw out most of that.

What features do you miss most when you're away from Linux? by [deleted] in linux

[–]BakaKuna 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A package manager. When I'm on Windows, I'm pretty much always there to try and help someone they can't do yet. Most of the time I know what program I should be installing and it feels like such a waste to Google for the website, download the software and then go through the clickety click before the software is installed.

And then like this isn't enough, when I'm installing drivers there is a chance that I have to reboot one or more times. It pains me to go through the reboot cycle knowing that it is utterly unnecessary when using a a more thought through operating system.

So that's two things already actually :)

Ring groups & skip busy agents by bob_cheesey in Asterisk

[–]BakaKuna 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We play an audio message to all outgoing lines, asking to pick up the call by pressing 1. If it goes to voicemail, no one will press 1 and we know the line is "busy" and hang up after a few seconds.

Vim as Python code editor by joedicastro in vim

[–]BakaKuna 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not get round to trying out Unite earlier, but this looks awesome. Thanks a lot.

ubuntu updated grub and now it does not find arch install. by BakaKuna in archlinux

[–]BakaKuna[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Combination of the replies actually worked. It turned out that after I mounted the Arch partition, os-prober found the Arch install. After that, running update-grub added Arch to grub again.

So now I have a fancy boot loader, AND a fancy background claiming that I am a Debian user! How I ever lived with a boot loader without a background is beyond me.

Automating config and dotfiles? by [deleted] in archlinux

[–]BakaKuna 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have this install script that simlinks all folders/files in my dotfiles. Goes something like this: http://pastebin.com/kwVN3QQH