BSD.cafe “Barista”, Founder and System Administrator, Unix enthusiast ( #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, #NetBSD, #DragonflyBSD, #Illumos and #Linux ), with a keen eye for everything happening in this world and the fascinating beings that populate it. I enjoy #music, #photography, and, of course, #technology.
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“I Solve Problems” - https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/03/i-solve-problems-eurobsdcon/
@samnabi@spore.social @felkerb@urbanists.social thank you. I try to use alt text not to simply describe the image, but what I’d like to transmit, and I think it’s the proper use of the alt text.
@solimanhindy@mastodon.lovetux.net thank you!
@skyfire747@aus.social thank you! I’m glad you appreciate them! The first one is with my Pixel 9 Pro XL - the second with an iPhone 13 Pro Max
@draft13@wargamers.social @me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org thanks!
@jana@social.jsteuernagel.de @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social it is! For me, this has been a game changer.
Switch to a new profile can be time consuming - so I wasn’t using that feature. The private space, “just one finger away”, is there and ready to start as soon as you need it. More, I’ve set it to lock automatically after 5 minutes, so I don’t need to stop it.
@jana@social.jsteuernagel.de @h3artbl33d exactly - I wrote work profile but meant private space 🙂
Corrected.
@h3artbl33d I’m keeping all the google services apps in the Private space, so it’s just a fingerprint away. I have three users at the moment: the owner, the private space (with Google Apps, Android Auto as I need it from time to time, etc) and another user. I find this approach quite good as I can enable the work user without switching, just enabling that space.
@h3artbl33d@exquisite.social thank you! I think the results would be similar. I’ll try to perform some tests in the coming days, taking the same photo using both the apps. Let’s see how they will perform.
@h3artbl33d@exquisite.social gcam on the Pixel
@metin@graphics.social thank you! At times, the wall is a rainbow of colours, created by those crystals
@RoyBrander thank you for your kind words. And thank you for sharing this photo. It’s so relaxing, so peaceful!
I’ve just bookmarked your link - and will watch all the photos you’ve published!
@actionjbone@sh.itjust.works exactly!
@fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works The Secret of Monkey Island (it’s in the alt text)
@h3artbl33d@exquisite.social @rqm@exquisite.social 😆 I posted a photo like an exhibitionist 😆
@rqm@exquisite.social this is an old photo - summer 2023 - I was creating the BSD Cafe 🙂
@preferred No, I see just one post
@metin@graphics.social @grumpygamer@mastodon.gamedev.place When you love making things, that love will be felt by others, and they will send it back to you.
@gashead76 @vsis Yes, snac is perfect for this purpose. The choice was quite straightforward. The load average is ridiculously low — all the instances, Nginx, etc., are using only 154 MB of RAM (including the FreeBSD kernel and tasks). snac is an amazing tool.
@bentsukun@mastodon.sdf.org Thank you. Yes, I think I do. And I feel lucky.