ok, i made a local language model* that does literally nothing** so i can use the vscode chat as a clipboard
you can install it with cargo install cliplama, run it and add it to vscode as an ollama model
https://codeberg.org/mkljczk/cliplama yes it has too many deps and my rust code is bad but it's not a serious project
*not really a language model
**it meows back at you
99.9% of the time #NixOS is the best OS experience I've ever had. No dependency issues, no accumulating leftover garbage, everything Just Works™.
The remaining 0.1% is cases like now, where I'm trying to mod OpenMW and MOMW turns out to not be in nixpkgs, nor have a flatpak, nor an AppImage, nor work under steam-run's pseudo-LFS and going through 5 separate poorly written documentations on how to possibly make it run makes me want to nuke my whole setup from space and get Debian.
W Nowym Dworze spłonął dom dziecka. Dzieciaki straciły wszystko - ciuchy, zabawki, podręczniki. Zostało im tylko to, co mieli na sobie podczas ewakuacji. Dzieciaki już wystarczająco w życiu przeszły. Zróbmy fedi efekt!
Link do artykułu: https://radiogdansk.pl/wiadomosci/region/2026/01/27/potrzebna-pomoc-dla-podopiecznych-ze-spalonego-domu-dziecka-w-nowym-dworze-gdanskim/
Link do zbiórki: https://pomagam.pl/gkdce3
if Intel x86 processors had consistent versioning (inspired by https://sharkey.skydevs.me/notes/ahj2cr1lojtd005z)
#UnifiedPush is on everybody's lips when it comes to #decentralization or #deGoogle or wanting to cut off #BigTech from your live.
But did you know how it was started? How many times its destiny intersected with #FDroid ?
Read here, straight from the creator: https://f-droid.org/2026/01/08/unifiedpush-5-years.html
Salim Ali's Swift
A large scimitar-winged swift of valleys, cliffs, and gorges. Nests in buildings and rock crevices; often gives a chattering scream when entering and leaving the nest. Dusky brown with a pale grayish belly, bright white rump, and forked tail. Essentially indistinguishable from the closely related Pacific Swift, but ranges do not overlap; Salim Ali’s Swift is restricted to the highlands of the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau and adjoining foothill regions.
Link: https://ebird.org/species/saaswi1
Photo Location: China
@BrodieOnLinux check this out lmao
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS/issues/804#event-21771589127
TL;DR:
>the Steam Deck PIN can't be entered via a numpad or any other sensible way on mouse&keyboard
>yes, even on the numpad
>issue gets created in 2022
>only activity is people stumbling on it with the same problem and bumping and/or expressing how ridiculous this is
>100% ghosted by Valve
>in 2024 finally some activity!
>whoever kisak-valve is mentions it in another issue that he immediately closes as duplicate
>people ask for any response
>100% ghosted for another 1.5 years
>2 weeks ago someone randomly finds it fixed
>someone else confirms
>kisak-valve marks as Need Retest
>another person confirms
>kisak-valve closes "per the last couple comments"
I bet $10 he didn't even confirm it on their side, would be bonus funny if it turns out to not actually work. Fucking volvo man, every time.
It is absolutely *wild* to me that media organizations still do not put RSS/Atom
feed info front-and-center on their websites.
One needs to dive into HTML code or use external tools to discover their feeds.
It is wild because this is one of the easiest, least-effort ways to reach their audience. Encouraging RSS/Atom use is a phenomenal way of becoming less reliant on gatekeepers like huge social media platforms.
Come on! ![]()
"Gauge was determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound"
I have an idea: americans are never allowed to make units ever again. especially if they call it "gauge"
How did uv get so fast? (Spoiler: not just because it’s written in rust) https://nesbitt.io/2025/12/26/how-uv-got-so-fast.html
Software developer, open-source enthusiast, wannabe software architect. I like learning and comparing different technologies. Also general STEM nerd.