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  • No idea for Tiberius, but for SQLite I'm stuck with converting to timestamp and back. Ugly but works

    P.S. add a getter to your data struct and you can be "seamless"

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    Yoda might be running on multi-threading
  • Sadly sqlx seems to have gone semi-proprietary with their MSQL driver. Personally never understood the appeal of mssql when there's Postgres and SQLite, but hey, it does work.

    I've started using welds as my new ORM of choice as SeaORM and Diesel is just not a friendly experience, and supports Mssql OOB. So it's nice there's still options for it.

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    Yoda might be running on multi-threading
  • Half joking. Lifetimes can be hard but once you understand the concept it's quite easy.

    The second joke is about you never learn Rust. You're always on the learning rollercoaster. Always one step away but each time it makes you rethink the whole language.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a rust main. But does issues does exist

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    Microsoft parody
  • Oh no. This is so bad. Who in their right mind would assume that a login user remains the same user throughout the session!?

    Oh wait. Windows.

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    How The Meat Eaters Look When They Say These Things
  • Non vegan here.

    One thing I did notice as that most times when people say "in your face", is that some vegan tries to convert people like Arch lovers to windows fans. It's not wrong per say, but it is quite annoying after a while, and may lead to see vegans in a bad light.

    There's also the question of morality. I've seen the argument thrown around a lot that it is "wrong" to eat meat. Which can really annoy people who see it as natural.

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    Linux only has 0.3% market share in Antarctica unfortunately
  • At least it's not windows, amirite?

    Sitcom laugh track

    Joke aside, this still make feel bad for spoofing my user agent to the classic chrome windows combo...

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    What eternity feels like
  • It isn't those for me tho. It's just BTRFS that like to hang. Auto scrub going? Hang. Auto balance? Hang. Time shift/urbackup doing back up things? Let's hang!

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    I'm looking at you, ubisoft
  • I haven't booted it up since 4.2 but I do know I didn't had any issues. You just need to start from the game exe instead of the launcher

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    I'm looking at you, ubisoft
  • It always reminds me that genshin is playable on Linux with proton (at least in 4.2, and I didn't even tested wine). It's just the launcher that doesn't work. They are just so close yet so far

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  • Is there any way to speed up the task switcher pop in animation? I find it way too slow. Ideally I'd like it to be as fast as the one on cinnamon as I switched for it to KDE

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    I got an home server that is running docker for all my self hosted apps. But sometimes I accidentally trigger Earlyoom by remotely starting expensive docker builds, which kill docker.

    I don't have access to my server outside of my home network, so I can't manually restart docker in those situations.

    What would be the best way to restart it automatically? I don't mind doing a full system restart if needed

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    Is there an extension that allows for automatic stashing on branch switch like GitHub desktop does?

    There was an a proposal about it, but it got declined: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/86668

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    Is there an extension that allows for automatic stashing on branch switch like GitHub desktop does?

    There was an a proposal about it, but it got declined: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/86668

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    I am looking for an alternative to Easy Effects for windows. It works really well on my Linux machine, but I want something for my work machine that runs windows.

    Any suggestions? I don't need all the filters, but at least something to correct the awful bass

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    I got a Zephyrus Duo laptop with Windows 10 and Linux mint dual booted. I've recently heard about Nobara, and I'd want to distro hop to it as it has all my daily apps, more recent drivers, and good Nvidia support. It would replace my linux mint partition.

    Thing is, my laptop came in with windows bitlocker, and secure boot. The former isn't really an issue as both OS would be on different drives. But the latter prevents me to boot Nobara as it's a unsigned distro.

    I'm wondering about whether I should sacrifice secure boot for Nobara, and if I should, how to deal with windows being bitlocked.

    I don't really use windows anymore but I do still need it, so no, I won't uninstall it.

    Any help and tips ?

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