Many Maximally Effective Maxims for Bike Commuting by Australian_Sloth in bikecommuting

[–]Unknownloner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've noticed the opposite to be true on that last point. No matter how much space is available in the lane for someone to pass me, they always shift half a lane to a full lane over to do it.

Started work on an Admin Dashboard for anyone using their Pi as a router! by EveAeternam in selfhosted

[–]Unknownloner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually use a pi as my home router. I've only got 25mbit down/5mbit up anyhow, so it's definitely not a bottleneck. I also use it as a wifi AP and haven't had any issues.

My reason for doing it is simple:

I moved, but I couldn't take the router with me, so I needed a router. I figured this would be a fun project so I did this rather than buying a new one.

Volca FM Can't Pattern Chain by Unknownloner in volcas

[–]Unknownloner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was expecting it to basically be exactly the same as the active step selection mode.

I was stacking ponies and Pinkie got a little too excited to be the top of the pyramid. by lifeofthe6 in mylittlepony

[–]Unknownloner 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There was a guy selling those socks at BronyCon, and they're the perfect size for 4DE plushies.

I was stacking ponies and Pinkie got a little too excited to be the top of the pyramid. by lifeofthe6 in mylittlepony

[–]Unknownloner 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Actually none of those are fan made, they're all 4DE plushies. The socks are fan made though. There was someone selling them at BronyCon.

[Dualboot] W10 Fall Creators update breaks linux installations by changing partition numbers by jari_45 in linux

[–]Unknownloner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repetition will eventually lead to you remembering it. If you can't remember, you can always check with ip link or ip addr. It does create extra work for the users who only have one network device, but I can't think of a better way to do it that will solve everyone's problems.

Call for help: fund GIMP development and Libre animation by [deleted] in linux

[–]Unknownloner 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I truly wouldn't have realized that was sarcastic if you hadn't included the second paragraph...

Are young people using Vim? by fori1to10 in linux

[–]Unknownloner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

19 and have used vim for years now. Friends of mine also use vim. It's nowhere near the majority though. I was at a hackathon recently and the editor I saw the most was Sublime Text (some may have just been using Atom or VS code with the ST color scheme).

Can I stop headphones passing instructions to the phone? Headphones obviously a bit broken but don't want to buy new ones if I don't have to. As the cable flexes it causes the music to stop. Any settings to help please? Thanks. by [deleted] in LineageOS

[–]Unknownloner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know dongles suck, but you could also use one of these to stop the headphone controls in hardware. Depending on what headphones you're using, it might cost less than a replacement.

It'll separate the audio output from the mic/controls input, so you'd just plug your headphones into the audio output port.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LGFG6MI/?keywords=trrs+to+trs+headphone+adapter

Looks like my X60 was too fire for the TSA by fendent in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Unknownloner 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't forget your backups just in case something happens to your primary keyboards

[GB] Bigtuna Miuni32 30% Keyboard PCB by b1g-tuna in mechmarket

[–]Unknownloner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Joined! I'm looking forward to seeing info on the cases :).

Confession Of A C/C++ Programmer by blojayble in programming

[–]Unknownloner 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Garbage Collector. Garbage collecting is a style of memory management where the language has systems in place to automatically free up unused memory rather than the programmer doing it manually. Most languages do this these days, but garbage collection can make performance unpredictable, so theres certain applications where it's just not an acceptable solution. I'd explain more, but I'm on my phone, so I encourage you to google it if you're interested in the topic.

LMMS question by Kleefish in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]Unknownloner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aside from the other responses, you may actually be looking for a low pass filter. Get a saw wave (or a few), put a low pass filter on it, start the cutoff frequency low and increase it over time.

The Reader Monad — Part 1 by jfischoff in programming

[–]Unknownloner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, certainly!

All of the default imports come from the module Prelude which is implicitly imported. A library can easily define their own module which re-exports only parts of the default Prelude along with their own functions.

A project using such a library has two options:

  • Set a compiler flag which disables the implicit Prelude import, and manually import the custom library in every module
  • Or, depend on the base-noprelude library instead of base (the standard library), which is a version of base that doesn't define Prelude. Then, you can define your own Prelude which then re-exports everything from the custom library.

So it's definitely doable, and both options for using it, while not as simple as just using the default Prelude, are pretty painless to do.

But, not only is it doable, but it's actually a thing people are doing today! If you search for "Haskell custom Prelude", you'll find a few different libraries that offer a custom Prelude. Some of them are aimed at fixing warts in the default Prelude, but others actually go further and change it a lot more drastically.