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saturn_vk commented on Show HN: TUI for managing XDG default applications   github.com/mitjafelicijan... · Posted by u/mitjafelicijan
sourcegrift · 2 months ago
No one on earth has so far managed to get xdg default apps work on Linux. I've been failing since 19 years personally. If you've really succeded then congratulations!
saturn_vk · 2 months ago
Great. I must be living on the moon then. I guess gnome work great there since it manages this part
saturn_vk commented on A million ways to die from a data race in Go   gaultier.github.io/blog/a... · Posted by u/ingve
Mawr · 4 months ago
> The http.Client docs mention concurrent usage is safe, but not modification.

Subtle linguistic distinctions are not what I want to see in my docs, especially if the context is concurrency.

saturn_vk · 4 months ago
On the other hand, it should be very obvious for anyone that has experience with concurrency, that changing a field on an object like the author showed can never be safe in a concurrency setting. In any language.
saturn_vk commented on Gnome is better macOS than macOS   andreyor.st/posts/2025-11... · Posted by u/gsky
reddalo · 4 months ago
I agree. GNOME 2 was simple and beautiful. Then it became completely unusable.

It looks like it's been designed by someone who never has to use a computer.

saturn_vk · 4 months ago
> completely unusable

You forgot „for me“

saturn_vk commented on GNOME 50 completes the migration to Wayland, dropping X11 backend code   linuxiac.com/gnome-50-end... · Posted by u/upofadown
Daunk · 4 months ago
I don't understand how Wayland is becoming the norm when it can't even restore window positions yet.
saturn_vk · 4 months ago
Why does the display server have to restore window positions?
saturn_vk commented on GNOME 50 completes the migration to Wayland, dropping X11 backend code   linuxiac.com/gnome-50-end... · Posted by u/upofadown
benterix · 4 months ago
What a strange title. X11 is still more popular than Gnome, and formulating a wish like a fact doesn't make it so.
saturn_vk · 4 months ago
Do you have a source for that statistic?
saturn_vk commented on Orbital dynamics wizardry helped save NASA's next Mars mission   arstechnica.com/space/202... · Posted by u/Bender
amusingimpala75 · 4 months ago
As far as I can tell, this doesn't change when the actual orbital transfer from earth to mars occurs, it just allows launching outside the normal transfer window and then loitering until the window arrives. In this case, what benefit do they have from launching it now and loitering for a year rather than just launching it a year from now?
saturn_vk · 4 months ago
It might be better budget wise, especially in volatile times
saturn_vk commented on Gnome Mutter Now "Completely Drops the Whole X11 Back End"   phoronix.com/news/GNOME-M... · Posted by u/throwaway7489
shevy-java · 4 months ago
The GNOME/GTK devs are on a mission - they fight down all xorg users.

That's not good.

saturn_vk · 4 months ago
There are dozens of you. Dozens!
saturn_vk commented on Gnome Mutter Now "Completely Drops the Whole X11 Back End"   phoronix.com/news/GNOME-M... · Posted by u/throwaway7489
lousken · 4 months ago
Wayland is still years away from usable state. You still can't even autotype keepassxc passwords and there are still no good solutions for remote desktop sessions (at least I have not found any last time i checked)
saturn_vk · 4 months ago
> Wayland is still years away from usable state

… for you, surely. I’m sure there are some wayland users.

> autotype keepassxc passwords

What is that?

> remote desktop sessions

IIRC, gnome comes with an ootb RDP solution that, last I tried, worked as advertised. I’m not a big remote user though.

saturn_vk commented on Bring Your Own Agent to Zed – Featuring Gemini CLI   zed.dev/blog/bring-your-o... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
submeta · 6 months ago
When I heared that Zed is VC backed, it was a signal to move away from it. Emacs, NeoVim will be here in fifty years from now. VC backed companies don’t have a guarantee. VCs except too much, and pressure founders to pivot if they don’t seem to fulfill the promise for 20x return. See what happened to Evernote. Or SoundCloud.
saturn_vk · 6 months ago
The company is VC backed. Why would the software disappear though? It’s open source, so it can survive even if the company doesn’t
saturn_vk commented on I tried coding with AI, I became lazy and stupid   thomasorus.com/i-tried-co... · Posted by u/mikae1
ants_everywhere · 7 months ago
You have the ability to search Google Scholar, I'm quite sure of it
saturn_vk · 7 months ago
I found nothing. Could you share the links you found, or are you lying

u/saturn_vk

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