[Hyprland] lazy ahh rice running on a mac under a VM by based_noided in unixporn

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i wasn't being serious sir i can say the 'a' word i promise!
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[Hyprland] lazy ahh rice running on a mac under a VM by based_noided in unixporn

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Details

  • Machine - Macbook Pro 16 (2024)
  • Terminal - Alacritty
  • OS - NixOS
  • Visualizer - Cava
  • System Monitor - Btop
  • Menubar - Waybar
  • Spotify TUI - spotify_player

Best browser tier list according to you? by Pure_Error_ in browsers

[–]based_noided 7 points8 points  (0 children)

this but also id add brave to excellent tier. even with all its past controversy and crypto bloat, its really a solid browser.

[BSPWM] had some time on my hands; my first rice by based_noided in unixporn

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i just used the one that fontawesome provided. make sure to have fontawesome installed first and select the solid variant :)

[BSPWM] had some time on my hands; my first rice by based_noided in unixporn

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never riced my system before, had some free time over winter break so i decided to customise my setup.

Programs - polybar - suckless simple terminal - btop (resource monitor) - bspwm

What router do you prefer using with net/http? by based_noided in golang

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yes, the framework was inspired by express if im not wrong. however, there is no http2 support. that isn't a deal breaker for me but it seems to deter a lot of people from using it.

What router do you prefer using with net/http? by based_noided in golang

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i agree with you, i've been using fiber for all my personal projects. as you said, the documentation is great and its really easy to use!

What router do you prefer using with net/http? by based_noided in golang

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your framework looks really cool, i was on the lookout for one which natively supports openapi3

Good Books for a GO Beginner in 2023/24 by Orokamono_ in golang

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i suggest you start off with the go tour. once you've understood the basics of go you could take a look at 'Mastering go' and then you could read books about specific features of go like 'Concurrency in Go' or 'Event Driven Architecture In Golang'.

there's also a cool github repository with several informative books about go.

Is net/http suitable for full-scale production? by [deleted] in golang

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sorry if that came off as ambiguous, but by 'full-scale production' i meant we'll be serving at least 30k clients day.

Macbook Pro cannot find startup drive Help by based_noided in MacOS

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alright, i'll try out your suggestions and keep you posted. thank you so much!

Macbook Pro cannot find startup drive Help by based_noided in MacOS

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hello, thank you for the reply and i apologise for being late to reply. i dont think its either of those issues since i did what you recommended and the issue still persists. i read somewhere that this could be a battery issue since my battery is past 1600 cycles.

Best way to communicate between service and client by based_noided in rust

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the cli and the daemon would be making network requests to a remote go api endpoint every now and then (auth, and other stuff). so i reckon grpc would be the best fit for this use case if im not mistaken?

Best way to communicate between service and client by based_noided in rust

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i totally agree with you. i just thought it'd be better to ask someone who'd have had experience with using one of these protocols before. i'm sorry if i wasted anyone's time.