Most of my published stuff is at https://github.com/blm768. Those are also the oldest and most abandoned projects, though. These days, I start most of my projects without a public repo until I’ve got something actually worth publishing or collaborating on. The main thing I need help with at this point is curing my addiction to new projects. 😅
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Which one? I’ve got hobby projects held up by a precarious stack of other hobby projects going back years now. I have more repos than most of my repos have commits.
I may need help.
Haradion@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success2·2 months agoThe coupling in PID 1 is a bit much. I actually quite like
systemd-networkd
for some use cases, though. It lets me declaratively manage the network interfaces on my headless servers in a way that’s very similar to how I’m managing the services. Sure, it’s coupled tosystemd
, but it’s mostly one-way coupling; if I want to use NetworkManager (which I do on my laptop), I can switch over, and nothing in the init system breaks.
Haradion@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•A FOSS Android project looking for a 15-minute help1·2 months ago“Off” as in misaligned?
Haradion@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•A FOSS Android project looking for a 15-minute help6·2 months agoInteresting. Looks like the existing icon was already adaptive, so the actual changes are pretty straightforward.
Anyway, here’s my take on the design:
If type constraints later in the function let the compiler infer the type, this syntax totally works.
Haradion@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•A FOSS Android project looking for a 15-minute help6·2 months agoI’m no designer, but I’ll see if I can whip up something reasonable in Inkscape. I think I’ve got a handle on the process to turn an SVG image into an adaptive icon.
Interestingly, IIRC, one of the major hormonal factors in irritability during the menstrual cycle is a relative spike in testosterone levels. (Non-expert, could be wrong, but heard this once.)