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biehl commented on Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux   mark.stosberg.com/univers... · Posted by u/uncircle
lucideer · a month ago
I use Toshy along with an Apple keyboard to work around Linux distros' unfortunate Windowsiness here but I really really wish someone would release a fully fledged distro or DE put together with Apple keyboards in mind.

There's a lot of things about Apple I dislike but it's clear Microsoft's overloading of Ctrl for GUI shortcuts was a move made with complete disregard for terminal users, & one that's resulted in decades of pain for anyone regularly switching between GUI & terminal contexts, & I have to give it to Apple that Cmd was clearly designed to respect, retain & augment optimal terminal use.

biehl · a month ago
Also lovely! I was going to look for somthing like Toshy - https://github.com/RedBearAK/toshy
biehl commented on Progress towards universal Copy/Paste shortcuts on Linux   mark.stosberg.com/univers... · Posted by u/uncircle
dajtxx · a month ago
I used stty to make interrupt ktrl-k, then configured the terminal app to make copy/paste ctrl-c/ctrl-v.

I use copy/paste more than I use interrupt.

I hated MacOS keyboard shortcuts at first, but cmd-c/cmd-v do work around this problem.

biehl · a month ago
Lovely. Do you have some tips for that? Something you put in bashrc?
biehl commented on The Framework Desktop is a beast   world.hey.com/dhh/the-fra... · Posted by u/lemonberry
Kirth · a month ago
I was baffled by the comparison to the M4 Max. Does this mean that recent AMD chips will be performing at the same level, and what does that mean for on-device LLMs? .. or am I misunderstanding this whole ordeal?
biehl · a month ago
I think DHH compares them because they are both the latest, top-line chips. I think DHHs benchmarks show that they have different performance characteristics. But DHHs favorite benchmark favors whatever runs native linux and docker.

For local LLM the higher memory bandwith of M4 Max makes it much more performant.

Arstechnica has more benchmarks for non-llm things https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/08/review-framework-des...

biehl commented on This Month in Ladybird   ladybird.org/newsletter/2... · Posted by u/net01
net01 · a month ago
There are currently a few blockers : https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/933
biehl · a month ago
Thanks. That looks like nice progress.
biehl commented on This Month in Ladybird   ladybird.org/newsletter/2... · Posted by u/net01
biehl · a month ago
Any news on the usage of Swift?
biehl commented on Show HN: An SQS Alternative on Postgres   github.com/tembo-io/pgmq... · Posted by u/chuckhend
pulkitsh1234 · a year ago
A client is supposed to poll the queue for new items (i.e. issue pop requests in a loop), or is there some better event-oriented approach for this (via pg notify ?)
biehl · a year ago
I've thought about this too. But I can't even tell what would be the good default. At low load events seem nicer, but at high load polling seems necessary?
biehl commented on Framework Laptop 16 Review   phoronix.com/review/frame... · Posted by u/mikece
nrp · 2 years ago
We can't share anything about future product plans, but you can re-purpose a Framework Laptop 13 Mainboard to be a small form factor computer: https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/cases/mainboard-case/fr...
biehl · 2 years ago
Yes. That mainboard repurpose is awesome! A dedicated mini can probably have better/quieter cooling. Fingers crossed.
biehl commented on Framework Laptop 16 Review   phoronix.com/review/frame... · Posted by u/mikece
nrp · 2 years ago
I'm happy to answer any questions folks have on this product.
biehl · 2 years ago
Are you considering some quiet NUC-type machines? I have a very nice Starlabs Byte v1, but even more competition for the Mac Mini would be great.

u/biehl

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