Comment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.
12 17 Feb 2018 19:25 u/ninjai in v/programmingComment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.
Not much I can do about my freenas install at this point :/
Comment on: Online IDEs.. do they work for you?
If weather knocks out netflix.. it's usually because of power. I only have 1 UPS and its for my NAS lol. No TV watching for us :(
Comment on: Online IDEs.. do they work for you?
There's something reassuring about knowing that you've got everything you need self-contained or in a box of discs to be able to pursue your coding without being dependent on a resource or tool that's so easy to lose access to.
'Tis pretty much why I have my own netflix, so to speak. And my own music streaming service.
Just kidding, I'm talking that up. I built myself a $2,000 10.7TB FreeNAS NAS. I have a DNS jail, a wiki jail, automated media downloads, and Plex with PlexPass. If I want to watch a show while I'm on my lunch break... I either stream from my NAS or I sync it before hand to my HTC One M8.
I think we have a lot in common on our beliefs of software and dependencies on "the cloud". I don't even use services like lastpass. I made my own ghetto setup instead. KeePass ad OwnCloud on my NAS. That shiz syncs to my phone too.
I also stopped running linux on my desktop... but only because I do enjoy gaming. I feel pretty insecure running windows though, because whether people admit it or not, I guarantee you're being spied on when you are using Windows to some degree.
OK I'll just be over here with my tinfoil hat.
Comment on: Why this sub sucked on Reddit and how to make it not suck here
I am with you.
One thing that frustrated me on reddit was /r/android, for example. If you had a question, they'd all backlast and tell you to go to /r/androidquestions. Well that's great. The problem is that it splits the user base. There's like nobody in /r/androidquestions so the exposure sucks.
I think that if you make things too fragmented you run into problems too.
Comment on: Online IDEs.. do they work for you?
I had no idea online IDEs were an option. Isn't anyone concerned that the online IDEs may be stealing source code?
I wonder what they'll change the "man" command to. It's short for manual, but it is "man". Can't wait to type in "genderfluidlgbt htop" instead