

I’m relearning arduino!
I’ve got a couple 382p’s laying around and wanna build an RTOS for them, eventually drive a CYD to interface with them.
End goal: Affordable offline-first PDA.
Hey, I’m also ArsonButCute@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Don’t DM me without permission please.


I’m relearning arduino!
I’ve got a couple 382p’s laying around and wanna build an RTOS for them, eventually drive a CYD to interface with them.
End goal: Affordable offline-first PDA.
I’m a vim stan. I love my vim. I still end up installing nano on all my machines. It’s honestly not even for me anymore, it’s for anyone else who happens to use it. Vim is great but it’s got a learning curve.
Often times I’ll just use vi, since it’s always there.


You ain’t got no VRAM, lieutenant Dan.
Where are you planning to put those textures you’re loading.
I know the performance should be sufficient to game with, but Idk about that one.


But will it work with reactos yet? I keep virtualbox installed because I cannot seem to get reactos installed in ‘boxes’.


I like fedora. I used it 20 years ago. I recently switched a laptop over to it, quickly realized atomic distros are kind of a PITA if you know how to linux and hopped off.
It feels… mature? Clearly there’s a lot of work that has gone into making fedora a “Set and Forget” experience, the normie distro… if you don’t try to use it like a windows machine.
If you want a machine that just works, doesn’t bug you about just frankly stupid shit that’s been solved already (looking at you kwallet), and feels like a computer that your grandma could check her email on without feeling like she’s starting the falcon’s hyperdrive, Fedora Atomic Silverblue is the distro for you.
I am not a shill. I don’t use fedora on any of my machines currently (unless you include my partner’s bazzite rig, I don’t, personally). I don’t plan to use fedora on anything currently, but the next time I get a laptop that’s meant to be “Just a fuckin computer”, you bet your ass I’m going straight to Fedora Atomic Silverblue.
Aim for step 2.5 and be the middle guy but hosting it all on a retired PC in the closet. It’s almost like step 3.
Alternatively, I guess you could use a VPS but those can get expensive quick.
I converted my gaming machine into a server a while back. I like to live dangerously though, no proxmox. Baremetal. If my blog is slow, sorry y’all, I’m gaming. Deal with it.


This is getting really old. Can these dorks please do something valuable with their time? Maybe contribute (positively) to society a little?
(and no I don’t consider teaching arch users to be more responsible with their package management a positive contribution to society)
Like two or three weeks for most tasks. I still check the manual sometimes, it’s built in :)
Check out vimtutor if you wanna learn it fast
https://vimschool.netlify.app/introduction/vimtutor/
I oft reference the wikibooks page as well https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vim