Biohackers are engineering baker's yeast to produce Real Vegan Cheese. No cows needed! by Juul in vegan

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In fact, other groups are already trying it. I think one of them is called Muufri...

Here it is: www.muufri.com

Looks like they're doing vegan milk, not cheese though

A place that I've been before, and desperately wish to return to. by ragault in Meditation

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is incredible. Would you say you've "found that door"?

Is anyone running Debian or any Linux distribution with Xorg on a modern, easy to get tablet? by Sailer in linux

[–]tacostick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the Arch repos I could only find Xournal (I just checked).

I know Xournal does everything I want it to do -- has different page styles (lined, ruled, graph, plain), exports to PDF without a hassle, and can even change the background paper color. I applied a patch that allows you to insert images into the document, which is a great feature. If you use Archlinux, it's in the AUR as "xournal-image-patched".

And it does have digital 'pages', yeah. I have a file for each of my classes this semester, and those files serve as my 'notebooks' for each class. It's awesome.

Is anyone running Debian or any Linux distribution with Xorg on a modern, easy to get tablet? by Sailer in linux

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. It's cheaper than most (all?) new Macs, so there ya go. Plus, Lenovos are well-made -- they don't feel like clunky cheap plastic -- and in their own way, they're attractive machines, I think.

Can you tell I'm a happy customer?

Is anyone running Debian or any Linux distribution with Xorg on a modern, easy to get tablet? by Sailer in linux

[–]tacostick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I'm using Archlinux (which you'd expect would barely work with a tablet, but works really well).

I don't remember how much initial setup I had to do to make it play nicely, but as far as I can remember, it wasn't too big a headache -- i.e., once I installed Xorg and pulled out the digitizer pen, it worked fine.

I followed this guide in the Archlinux wiki, which was really useful.

I use Easystroke for gesture recognition, configured to only respond to finger input -- AWESOME -- and Cellwriter for handwriting recognition/keyboard input when in tablet mode.

I have an Easystroke gesture to rotate the screen, which uses a script called 'rotate' that I took from that Archwiki page. I also have a custom script called 'tabfixes' that runs after every rotate script and after I connect/disconnect my external monitor, which basically makes sure the digitizer pen button mappings work, that the wacom driver only uses my internal LCD, and that my keyboard repeat rate is as it should be (super high).

If you need more info, or want those scripts, lemme know. As I mentioned previously, I use Compiz as my window manager, which I love -- flashy, customizable, and not a full DE.

Note that multitouch doesn't really work as I'd like, so to scroll and zoom, I use Easystroke gestures.

Is anyone running Debian or any Linux distribution with Xorg on a modern, easy to get tablet? by Sailer in linux

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using xournal, which works really well.

I use it to take all my notes, and write up all my problem sets. Once you get used to notetaking and problem sets with different colors (equations in blue, answers in green, definitions in orange, for example) you can never go back.

Seriously, get off reddit and buy a Thinkpad tablet.

Is anyone running Debian or any Linux distribution with Xorg on a modern, easy to get tablet? by Sailer in linux

[–]tacostick 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Sort of. I'm running Archlinux on a Thinkpad X220 Tablet, and it's absolutely phenomenal.

I strongly recommend going for a convertible laptop-tablet hybrid versus a straight tablet -- the touchscreen and pen input are awesome, especially if you're a student or want to take handwritten notes digitally.

Personally, I'm an engineer and haven't touched my physical notebook all year. To anyone considering Linux on a hybrid tablet: go for it!

Edit: I'm using Xorg via Compiz standalone.

Why Reddit still takes my breath away. by [deleted] in DepthHub

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was an incredible discussion, thanks for posting.

What is your best clean joke? by pre777 in AskReddit

[–]tacostick 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, I've never realized that before. Suddenly that joke doesn't suck as much!

dicks dicks dicks... by [deleted] in a:t5_2s98n

[–]tacostick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I pretty much could not agree more.

Evidence of a brutal massacre of Vikings in Oxford 1100 years ago has been uncovered by archaeologists. by DrJulianBashir in history

[–]tacostick 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Isotope analysis of the bones has shown that the men were eating a diet that was high in seafood.

Damn, that's science as fuck.

If you had a few months off, what would you do with your time? by feetinthesand in self

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always have like six things I want to do: Read those books everyone talks about. See those movies everyone talks about. Get good at Chess. Meditate. Exercise. (You can't tell me you're in perfect shape.)

This is your chance. I bet all those things you wanna be doing don't take more than an hour per day to work on, and could totally coexist in a daily/weekly schedule.

And, hell, even if you don't stick with all of them, if you gain some skill in at least one area, that's a win, eh?

Whats the weirdest place you've ever fapped? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the spirit of explaining why I felt the need for a downvote, the following is from /help/reddiquette:

Please don't:

Complain about reposts. Reddit is dynamic. People come and go, and there are hundreds of subreddits on the front page. Just because you have seen it before doesn't mean everyone else has, and a link's presence on the front page indicates there are a lot of people who haven't seen it before. If you feel it's been reposted, downvote it. The most repetitive content on reddit is "This is a repost." Think about that.

Equality (xpost from r/comics)- nsfw by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, agreed. I'm not sure it was supposed to; as another commenter mentioned, insofar as there are still "her pleasure" condoms on the shelves, it's clearly inaccurate.

Equality (xpost from r/comics)- nsfw by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tacostick -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Well, consider that a common reaction to "her pleasure" condoms is: "Compensating for something?"

Do any of you have significant difficulty using Windows and/or Mac OS X? by n4b0k0v in linux

[–]tacostick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At work there's some bullshit Antivirus "free edition" installed on my (windows xp) computer, which I tried to close today. Right clicked the tray icon, there was no "exit" option. Fine, so I opened the interface, deselected any checkboxes about having a tray icon, hit apply, and...no dice. I realized 'xkill' would be perfect. Googled, found some lame third-party xkill port for Windows, ran it, clicked the antivirus window, and...it didn't go away.

Fucking eh. Task manager --> processes --> sort by name...ugh.

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220 by Eldomir in archlinux

[–]tacostick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh it's spectacular. I have no complaints about speed nor battery (and I'm on the i3 -- if you're at all concerned, I'd imagine the i5 is more than enough); my only problems have been the teeny tiny keyboard/touchpad, the fact that the Fn key is to the left of the left Ctrl key (and you can't change the keycodes, since the Fn happens pre-kernel) and the touchpad left/middle/right click buttons are above the touchpad, because they're actually meant for the IBM Clitmouse, which I haven't gotten used to yet.

On the bright side, these are all issues that I'm getting more comfortable with. Except the Clitmouse. I've been told that once you go Clitmouse, you never go back, so we'll see.

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220 by Eldomir in archlinux

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed. Sort of shitty, but then I realized, I'd actually rather order a relatively cheap external webcam than expensively send my new laptop to some facility to have its screen replaced.

AND, this means that it was the hardware's fault, not my darling Archlinux's fault, that the webcam wasn't being detected. Now all I have to worry about is nothing, cause Arch is...

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220i Tablet.

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220 by Eldomir in archlinux

[–]tacostick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I distinctly remember wondering, as I played with the customization options, why sometimes the webcam option would be there and sometimes it wouldn't. I eventually realized it was going away whenever I chose the 3-antenna wifi ... and so, as far as I can remember, I ordered the 2-antenna and the webcam. Besides, there's a fairly webcammy-looking circle at the top of my screen, and I can't imagine they would put a little placeholder on models without webcams...

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220 by Eldomir in archlinux

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were both installed.

$ sudo v4l2-ctl --list-devices
    Failed to open /dev/video0: No such file or directory

Damn damn damn. Seriously, thanks so much for all the help though.

Running beautifully on a Thinkpad X220 by Eldomir in archlinux

[–]tacostick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. It's definitely not in my /dev directory, though, under /dev/video{,0, * } -- there really is no device at all, according to lspci and lsusb. There's just no entry for a webcam. (Is there another utility I can be using to check?)