annoyed-onion
Career coder, bread baker, coffee consumer, Linux luser, hermit ham
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Laundry, drinking, and gaming. In that order with a side of the Monday scaries that fully kick in on a Sunday afternoon.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Anyone here rocking the Linux Format magazines?English41·2 months agoFor sure, and even on my own computers, the amount of times I used one of their Ubuntu isos to fix my broken grub was non zero! 😅
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Anyone here rocking the Linux Format magazines?English24·2 months agoUsed to buy these religiously every month about 15 years ago. They used to come with distros on a disc and I had pretty rubbish internet at the time so they were pretty handy for distro hopping.
They also did a really great podcast at that time too!
Glad to see they’re still going!
This is the kind of shitpost I subscribed to see. Thank you.
Ferrari radio has been comedy gold this year, so far.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Formula 1@lemmy.world•2025 Japanese Grand Prix - [RACE] discussion thread 🏎️7·2 months agoI regret getting up early for that. Nice to see the top 3 stick together all race long but could have done with something to mix things up a little.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Formula 1@lemmy.world•2025 Japanese Grand Prix - [QUALIFYING] discussion thread ⏱️2·2 months agoQuite enjoyed it. Like a small moment of meditation during the breaks.
Thanks for putting this together!
Well, yes… In hidden folders cause I was a l33t h4kz0r in my youth. But that’s just between me and you.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Nostalgia@lemmy.ca•This Dell PC, Limewire, CD burner, dorm room.English2·3 months agoNot to flex but I had 2.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Nostalgia@lemmy.ca•This Dell PC, Limewire, CD burner, dorm room.English4·3 months agoThen you upgrade that cd drive to a lightscribe one and it’s like some sort of black magic
And then backing them onto zip disks. Good times.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Amateur Radio•After ordering the tech and general exam guides on Kindle, this is what Amazon thought I would like to read.3·3 months agoProbably a pretty high crossover on radio and guns. I watch ham radio stuff on YouTube and in turn get recommended a load of prepper content 😅
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually use a 60% or less for programming work?2·4 months agoI went 100% -> tkl -> 60% -> corne (couldn’t do it) -> lilly58 -> kenisis -> dactyl
If you can solder then kits aren’t expensive vs pre built. Go for hot swap and you can start out with cheaper switches and experiment from there. And if you can’t solder then it’s actually good way to learn 🤣
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•hate your job? how about you die and still have to do it4·4 months agoA true inspiration to us all
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•hate your job? how about you die and still have to do it12·4 months agoBro literally giving 110% 💪👊
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually use a 60% or less for programming work?3·4 months agoDon’t compare yourself to the rest of the comments. If your setup works for you then it’s a good setup.
If you’re interested in becoming more keyboard driven, start with learning vscode/db gui shortcuts for things that you do a lot: executing queries, jump to definition, or renaming variables, etc.
We’re all on our own journey as cringe as it may sound. Mine was due to wrist, thumb, and shoulder pain rather than being super productive.
annoyed-onion@lemmy.worldto Mechanical Keyboards@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually use a 60% or less for programming work?1·4 months agoFor normal text I do have home/end bound but use it so infrequently that I forget them 😅
Sorry you’re having to deal with this. Sounds like a rough ride 😔