Actually, I remember that on iceland they were injecting CO2 into rock, and it was shipped to them from … Swicerland, I think, in shipping tanks. It was captured from concrete manufacturing plants, which apparently produce a ton if it. So there you go - cheap CO2 is not a problem
- 20 Posts
- 387 Comments
Let’s separate CO2 from atmosphere and use it to run such generators. Win win. But don’t ask physics about this top much
That’s a good point, months would need new names. And dates should have some other format, maybe a F prefix: FYYYY-MM-DD
Ah, another oppurtunity to bring up international fixed calendar that could reuse the calendar every year!
Let’s say I manage an engineering department. How could I promote people who build simple software?
verstrato
Technology@beehaw.org•ArsTechnica's response to the AI generated "quotations"
191·2 months agoWoah, they take the blame and apologize. This is not often seen and commands respect.
This looks … great.
Context: this happens if you use
patch(1) with patches generated bygit format-patch. If you do, you should be usinggit aminstead.
Lawndesk. Its not on play store, you have to download apk from github, but it does not have a drawer.
Every app is on the desktop, i organise them into folders and have a single home page with all the apps.
I wouldn’t call it state-of-the-art, but rather maybe most-straightforward or database-agnostic or as-simple-as-they-get
verstrato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I Am starting to actually get somewhat comfortable using emacs
15·3 months agoI use helix btw
If i wanted to run ‘cargo build’ for example, cargo & rustc are build-time dependencies. If the task does not specify which env it is using, I cannot assume I’m able to use apt or dnf or pacman or nix.
Let’s say, i’d want to run
just testin this repo: https://codeberg.org/lutra/lutra/ How do I install just, cargo-insta & python version 3.14?
Yes. Highlighting, these selection actions and symbol detection all work with tree-sitter grammars. The whole premise of the editor is a modern-modal-editing with tree-sitter grammars.
I’m a bit surprised helix editor is not mentioned. It is based on tree-sitter grammars and allows for stuff like select-around-function or select-around-argument, to use grammar in the code navigation. Pretty wild and useful.
This is dead simple, but it still feels like magic.
What is this python function
run_task? Where is it imported from? In what environment is the CI executed? How do I install my build-time dependencies?
Hmm, i tried to make a joke about thanking both parent posters, which makes them a plural noun, which makes thou wrong as it is only used for singular.
But i guess i was wrong in an orthogonal dimension as well.
















Linux really is the reason I dont’ play anymore. Thank you linux.