paequ2

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[–] paequ2 -2 points 1 month ago (10 children)

unless you regularly haul things, you don’t need a truck of any size. Unless you regularly go off-road or are transporting 5+ people and a dog or more, you don’t need an SUV. You can rent one of those for the rare times you need it!

Maybe... but why not go further?

Unless you regularly transport more than 1 person, you don't need a car. You can rent one of those for the rare times you need it!

Buy a motorcycle or bike instead?

[–] paequ2 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I've seen the status code in a JSON response before: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/status-codes#401-unauthorized

One reason I can think of for including it is that it may make it easier for the consumer to check the status code if it's in the JSON. Depending on how many layers of abstraction you have, your app may not have access to the raw HTTP response.

Although, yeah you lose the single source of truth though.

[–] paequ2 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

2 month review: It mostly works fine!

Cons:

  • The software is definitely missing UI/UX features
  • The software definitely has minor-to-medium bugs (especially bluetooth... and OS crashes...)
  • The hardware quality definitely isn't great

Pros:

  • It plays music!
  • It has a headphone jack
  • Battery life is decent (can go about 5 days without needing recharge, standby works great)
  • UI is snappy
  • Loading music onto it is easy
  • It's open source

Normally, I search for an album and then play the album. That works 100% fine on wired headphones.

Simple use case. It works. I don't regret buying this (yet).

I am super duper hoping they keep working on the code though. The software definitely needs more attention.

[–] paequ2 1 points 1 month ago

I definitely hear "hotcakes" in Mexico City. Ironically, we say "panqueques" in US Spanish.

[–] paequ2 1 points 1 month ago

panqueques

Interesting. In US Spanish, we also call them "panqueques". However, when I go to Mexico, I hear people call them "hotcakes" (in English).

[–] paequ2 8 points 1 month ago

Yay! Good job. Keep going!

[–] paequ2 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Neat. I've been getting more curious about WebDAV recently. Also, great website! Thanks for posting!

[–] paequ2 57 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Voyager has been pretty decent for me.

[–] paequ2 2 points 1 month ago

Neat. I'll have to check this out as well. Thanks!

[–] paequ2 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

One thing I'm doing differently in Arch this time is I'm trying out installing as many things as possible as flatpaks. I've successfully ignored them until now. Surprisingly, a lot of my apps are already packaged as flatpaks.

The other thing I'm borrowing is distrobox+podman. I didn't know about that before. This seems useful for dev environments.

flatpaks + distrobox seem to be at least 50% of VanillaOS. So I'm borrowing those and then I get to keep the simple, mutable OS with Arch.

That being said, I've never had a problem with pacman breaking my system, so I don't see major value in doing this... other than... it's helping me procrastinate! I should be doing real work right now. 😄

[–] paequ2 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] paequ2 1 points 1 month ago

Ooooh, ok. Missed that.

Hi, it isn't possible to install Tailscale inside the VSO container since it needs to interface with the host, for this case, I would suggest using a custom image following this template and rebase to it using ABRoot -> https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/custom-image.

Aw, dang. ok.

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