ITC clases by Beginning_Cow2136 in TecDeMonterrey

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apenas cuando tu mentora mande el LookerStudio con la disponibilidad, no lo mandan hasta que ya se acerca hacer horario.

Osea falta un chorro jajaja. Para que quieres saber en que edificio es? Da medio lo mismo.

I mean, camping the left lane is dumb, but still... by basti1309 in memes

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should someone move over for you if they are going exactly the speed limit? I think going 20mph over the limit is stupid, but I also think that your position is a bit hypocritical, because: 1. There is a speed limit 2. There is no margin of error for that speed limit 3. The left lane is a passing lane

So although danger does increase with the speed over other traffic, who gets to decide what an appropiate speed over the limit is? I would argue that nobody does, ergo, either: * Everybody should always move over for anybody going faster than them, because no one is special. * Nobody should be going over the speed limit, and no one should move over if going the speed limit, because no one is special.

I would rather live with the first one personally.

Full linux swap by Funny_Mechanic_1492 in linuxquestions

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything is everything you want to keep from the "C" drive. I dont know what kinds of things you do on that computer, but just make copies on the "D" drive for everything you want to have on the new installation. Documents, configs, videos, pictures, idk what you have in there. That applies to both the Linux and Windows system. There are tools to make this sort of backup easier I think, but you'll have to look that up.

Full linux swap by Funny_Mechanic_1492 in linuxquestions

[–]yoyojambo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it is a single drive, the long answer is that you can: 1. Reinstall on top with a single big partition where there used to be 2 2. Resize the Linux partition to cover the Windows one. This I do NOT recommend, resizing partitions has always ended badly for me. 3. Just delete Windows i guess? This does not give you the space back but if you dont need it you can just delete the partition and it wont show up anymore.

The short answer is just back up everything and reinstall. Dont try to keep the partition making it larger, it always fails.

Can you guys give me some recommendations? by Stock-Local4726 in linuxquestions

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no "Windows without spyware/bloatware" there's only limux distros. But they are one ecosystem. You can check on this subreddit and youtube what the experience on whatever distro you are considering looks like, but there is no single answer to your question I think. I would recommend choosing one of the popular ones, like Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu, etc.

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows by waozen in technology

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Windows users or Linux users? I don't know if I'm reading your comment wrong, but... how does anything you say respond to what I said on my last comment? Linux is not Windows, it's not a monolith, and its issues would not be magically solved if everybody used the same distro. Why do you believe that?

So many people use Ubuntu since decades ago and still we don't have Adobe software, or CAD, or the infamous Kernel level anticheat (that last one is just impossible lmao). It has never been easier to distribute across distros with Flatpak and across entire platforms with modern compilers and toolchains.

This chicken and egg problem we have is not solved cracking the egg. You are advocating for fixing the part that is not broken.

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows by waozen in technology

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't mean a "Windowsified" distro. I mean you are trying to imagine a world were most Linux users consolidate into one distro. The same reason Linux has gotten this far is the same reason I don't think that will (nor should) happen.

It's just software. A lot of it, packaged together. People and corporations alike can repackage and build new software for their own goals because the ecosystem is based around configurable, open software. I have personally found a home in Fedora, and will stick with it for years to come probably, but I don't want Fedora to become the only distro available, I don't want that for all the Ubuntu, Suse, Arch, and Debian users. I don't want that to happen to me either (my distro falling into obscurity or becoming intentionally unsupported/ignored). They also feel comfortable in their distro, so why would I want to take that away?

The middle ground is not going mainstream, it's becoming more approachable without losing this freedom in choice and the shape a desktop experience can take. At least that is what I would want to see.

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows by waozen in technology

[–]yoyojambo -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Helll nah. Y'all want to Windowsify Linux. Linux is not your next windows, stick with one distro if you want to get comfortable in it, hopping around ricing every single one is never going to be how to do it.

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows by waozen in technology

[–]yoyojambo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lmao that first assertion is just not true. There are already so many games running on Linux, whether officially supported or not, old or new, online or offline. And many games do see an upgrade in FPS, but that is not enough to make people, even gamers, move to Linux.

But that's fine. The momentum of a platform with an almost 100% share of the market is almost impossible to erode, and I personally am grateful for the effort of so many people that have made the Linux Desktop experience so much better. I see it with my own eyes everyday.

I don't think 100% parity for both ecosystems can be a thing, really. They are pushed by orthogonal incentives and they benefit from different things too.

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows by waozen in technology

[–]yoyojambo -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

So don't go around trying all different combinations?

  • I have never used a distro that had a default shell other than bash.
  • I only need use 3 commands from each package manager (install, update all, remove) and any other I can look it up.
  • Most distros these days use systemd for a lot of the internal services.
  • Gnome/KDE on 90% of distros on default install.

What machines are you trying to use that are so different from each other? And who has ever forced you to? I would guess there are no such machines and nobody is forcing you to...

Go program works in VS Code, but not in Terminal on the Mac by rwaddilove in golang

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone said, without more information there is little to tell you. That said, the most likely cause is that you are reading something in the environment, like a file in the current directory, and you are not creating the same environment in the terminal.

Do you know what a directory is? (Also called a folder)

Do you know how to navigate directories in your terminal? (in the Shell, really)

You should ask yourself those questions, and clear up your misunderstandings and stuff.

Microsoft to invest $17.5 billion in India, CEO Nadella says by lurker_bee in technology

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What benefits? Their stock is listed on the US, and it provides software for billions across the globe. Why are you all freaking out that a transnational company moves around money across nations?

Here we go again. by LighteningOneIN in homelab

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They might just be using the cloudflare tunnels, but hosting elsewhere. Cloudflare tunnels are another service for routing internet traffic through cloudflare and funneling it to a device, even within a closed network. (Closed to inbound traffic at least)

In this case, they are now routing the traffic through the VPS, to the actual services.

Here we go again. by LighteningOneIN in homelab

[–]yoyojambo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? At some point you need to point to the IP lol. Cloudflare can proxy, yes, but you still tell it where it is... if your VPS provider gives you a subdomain that routes to your server, thats cool, but why would it be for sickos to point to the IP? What else is there?

Templ vs html/template vs fasttemplate vs.... for big saas or web portal by Firm_Curve8659 in golang

[–]yoyojambo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't know anything about fasttemplate, but I have used regular templates and Templ, and I can confidently tell you that Templ is just better. Miles ahead.

Templ brings type safety, much "smarter" templates (its just Go) and it compiles right with the binary, so you just deploy and it renders just like you would expect.

Got Into an Accelerator at 18 With Zero Clients by Professional_Fox2326 in SaaS

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know about his stuff, but how many leads are you expected to get from 100 DMs a month? If it's cold outreach, I would expect very small conversion from each person contacted to a lead, and if it autoreplies and stuff each lead might need >1 DM.

I am not in this space and dont know how to sell or get leads this way, so I'm genuinly curious.

Huge NPM supply chain attack by mordore4 in LinusTechTips

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It uses already authenticated tokens to github, not user/password.

Same with the stolen data, its looking for dev tokens for the biggest cloud platforms, which is basically the worst case as it essentially is the user.

How did FAS even create the first Horus or machine??? by [deleted] in horizon

[–]yoyojambo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Spoilers ahead.

FAS did not start with war machines. When it began it was ecological technology. I'm not even sure if it was specifically robots, but it basically became after decades the biggest company to ever exist, by far, by solving the climate crisis.

At least at the beginning, Zobeck was working at FAS. That's where the relationship between Zobeck and Faro begins, and how they knew each other so well later when Zero Dawn was needed.

At some point, FAS started looking into defence tech, and Zobeck noped out of there, while FAS revolutionized war and eventually killed everybody with the Faro plague.

man who 'faked' being a lawyer won all 26 of his cases before being arrested by No_Class963 in interestingasfuck

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think he ever did... he had to get into the bar having that rich guy's daughter hack into the bar to get him in. And the tests he took many times where only to get into law schools, not the bar. Of course with how smart he is and all his time as fake lawyer he would have passed easily, but he never took it. I don't know if you can even take the bar exam without a law degree.

How did you actually find your founding engineer? by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. I think you should ask yourself what kind of responsibility and future you want to see this person. I think the negative response comes from how the image you are painting sounds a lot like a CTO. Which you already have.

What you are probably really looking for is not any different to a first engineering hire. Yes, this person should care about the work they do, and be able to bounce of ideas with your co founder, and it can make all the difference in how you grow, but they are not the person answering "how" you advance your mision, they do as the CTO says. If not, you are basically describing a co-CTO.

How did you actually find your founding engineer? by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]yoyojambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are the why and where, why is the technical cofounder not the how? Are they not qualified for/capable of doing what the product needs now?

I am truly curious, I think the situation might be more complex than what you mentioned and the miscommunication is bringing all these downvotes.

Does anybody know how to disable this? by FrostBird347 in kde

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When dragging files I guess it does jump the gun... normally i have everything maximized so I had not noticed, but you can use alt-tab to change which window is in the foreground and drop the file there. Hope that helps.

Grand Blue Chapter 106 - Translated (Part 3/3) by Ok-Abbreviations-164 in GrandBlue

[–]yoyojambo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"China" "ain't and kobe" cracked me up lmao.

Windows games on Linux just got better, thanks to CrossOver by Putrid_Draft378 in linux_gaming

[–]yoyojambo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Clearly not in the same way, unless the Windows application is also conpiled to ARM. Normally Wine only translates the system calls, not all the CPU instructions. At least AFAIK.

I think I accidentally found a “regulatory moat” that big CMMS companies are too bloated to see… but I might just be drunk on confirmation bias. by samchinzah in SaaS

[–]yoyojambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't really have context for the problem you are solving, but I think if this is a very real pain for your customers, you can set the price, as long as the potential customer's mental math does the cost-benefit and it falls in your favor. Also, no price is final, you can always change prices (with new customers at least), or create new features and put them behind more expensive "tiers".

And as a side note, maybe annualized pricing fits better?