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Kristaps K.
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kristapsk 2 years ago
Another great win for Latvia at basketball #FIBAWC! image
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kristapsk 2 years ago
When you mess up with bitcoin-qt manual coin control and accidentally consolidate all UTXOs in your wallet as a change of payment. image
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kristapsk 2 years ago
What would be recommendation for lightweight Nostr relay software that people could host even on Raspberry Pi with main aim to just preserve posted content of you and your friends (list of whitelisted npubs)?
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kristapsk 2 years ago
What a basketball! France was leading most of the game, but Latvia managed to win at the end. Latvia goes to top 16 in World Cup, France is out! image
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kristapsk 2 years ago
It is de facto legalized there anyway. Any drug use is considered self harm and those laws aren’t enforced. It is the right thing to do. People should be free to kill themselves any way they would love to. View quoted note →
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kristapsk 2 years ago
Is it just me or coracle.social doesn’t work with Google Chrome? image
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kristapsk 2 years ago
When I switched from Windows to Linux, Far Manager was the piece of software I really missed. Midnight Commander sucks in comparison. But you can’t port it it to Linux natively, because it’s built around Win32 APIs. I grew up with Norton Commander being default UI on DOS systems. Of course, now I used to not have it. View quoted note →
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kristapsk 2 years ago
When I was 15, I was studying Linux 0.0.1 source code, because I was interested in OS design. My computer was 386 machine back then, it ran DOS. Only few years later come my personal experience with actually using Linux. First it was ssh account at friends server, then home router, then finally switched home desktop from Windows 98 to Slackware Linux (it was 2003 IIRC). View quoted note →
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kristapsk 2 years ago
Ohh, I remember this! Back in a day bugs in CPUs weren’t found so often, they weren’t so security critical and even then Intel was forced at the end of the day to fix the issue and recall buggy CPUs (this weren’t fixable by microcode update as patchable microcode was introduced only in next generation P6 CPUs, following lesson from this bug). View quoted note →