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mlacks commented on Oxide raises $200M Series C   oxide.computer/blog/our-2... · Posted by u/igrunert
sevensor · a month ago
A generic rejection is more than I got for feedback; I never heard back. Still, I thought the process of writing the materials was great. I don’t usually take the time to think about the arc of my experience in a holistic way. Do it for yourself if you do it at all; don’t go into it with high expectations for feedback and you won’t be disappointed.
mlacks · a month ago
I just reached out to them after the 4 to six weeks had passed. got my decision a few days later
mlacks commented on Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info   sheldonbrown.com/... · Posted by u/ostacke
marttt · a month ago
Here's another, ultimate bike derailleur geekery -- Disraeli Gears: https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/home.html
mlacks · a month ago
truly awesome how many ways you can go deep into something. Would have never thought to spend so much time on derailleurs

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mlacks commented on Floppinux – An Embedded Linux on a Single Floppy, 2025 Edition   krzysztofjankowski.com/fl... · Posted by u/GalaxySnail
mlacks · a month ago
Reminds me of my first linux distro called damnsmall linux. I think this was used as a first attempt to port linux to the gamecube, but the main team driving the effort ended up going with Gentoo instead.

From the main page:

As with most things in the GNU/Linux community, this project continues to stand on the shoulders of giants. I am just one guy without a CS degree, so for now, this project is based on antiX 23 i386. AntiX is a fantastic distribution that I think shares much of the same spirit as the original DSL project. AntiX shares pedigree with MEPIS and also leans heavily on the geniuses at Debian. So, this project stands on the shoulders of giants. In other words, DSL 2024 is a humble little project!

Though it may seem comparably ridiculous that 700MB is small in 2024 when DSL was 50MB in 2002, I’ve done a lot of hunting to find small footprint applications, and I had to do some tricks to get a workable desktop into the 700MB limit. To get the size down the ISO currently reduced full language support for German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese (de_DE, en_AU, en_GB, en_US, es_ES, fr_FR, es_ES, pt_PT, & pt_BR ). I had to strip the source codes, many man pages, and documentation out. I do provide a download script that will restore all the missing files, and so far, it seems to be working well.

https://www.damnsmalllinux.org/

mlacks commented on Ask HN: Notification Overload    · Posted by u/fractal618
mlacks · 2 months ago
On the iPhone, you can hide or remove every app aside from settings, safari, sms, phone, App Store, photos, and camera. I started there, and put phone on silent, and in greyscale.

Instead of the ‘push’ notifications, I have set times throughout the day to check my mail. I’m never interrupted and it turned out that it’s ok to let some fires burn

mlacks commented on Cyberattack in Venezuela demonstrated precision of U.S. capabilities   nytimes.com/2026/01/15/us... · Posted by u/7402
msie · 2 months ago
Is the US attacking Russia and China and India as well because they’re the biggest threats?
mlacks · 2 months ago
mlacks commented on Experimental dual-boot project for iPhone 7/7 Plus devices   github.com/Jinketomy-Mash... · Posted by u/mlacks
mlacks · 2 months ago
uPhone is an experimental dual-boot project for iPhone 7/7 Plus devices, allowing iOS 13.X and Ubuntu 22.04 to coexist.Basic hardware such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the touchscreen may work, (you can use Bluetooth keyboard / mouse / headphones, speakers and other Bluetooth devices.), but many other components, including the GPU, are likely non-functional.
mlacks commented on Linux is good now   pcgamer.com/software/linu... · Posted by u/Vinnl
mlacks · 2 months ago
I moved to linux this month for good once i realized I no longer needed microsft services (Excel for example "runs on Mac" but is missing important features). I chose redhat because its what I've been using for over a decade at work and feels like home. Only thing I miss is Capcut as that workflow was pretty ironed out. Getting the hang of KDENlive
mlacks commented on Rainbow Six Siege hacked as players get billions of credits and random bans   shanethegamer.com/esports... · Posted by u/erhuve
mlacks · 3 months ago
It appears to be from the mongo db exploit. Sort of like Heartbleed from a few years ago.

https://github.com/joe-desimone/mongobleed

https://beta.shodan.io/host/212.104.194.153

u/mlacks

KarmaCake day628January 11, 2016View Original