Debajit Adhikary

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Websitehttps://debajit.com
Codehttps://git.sr.ht/~debajit
Reading“Little Brother” by Cory Doctorow

DistroSea is a Linux resource I didn't know. It lets you try out in a browser combinations of over 80 distros and 500 versions. This article introduces the use of DistroSea.

https://www.reallinuxuser.com/how-to-run-different-linux-distros-directly-in-your-browser

#linux #distros

How to run different Linux distros directly in your browser -

In this short article, I will explain how you can try out multiple Linux distributions in your browser with DistroSea.

"I’m not kidding, I really do enjoy computing like this."

http://ratfactor.com/ascetic-computing

Ascetic Computing - ratfactor

Honestly, using #Phanpy feels a lot like using the #Mastodon web UI if it had been in 2 years of additional development. Lots of stuff people have been asking for, beautifully implemented.

Give it a try if:
- you've been overwhelmed by a reply thread on Mastodon because it's all just a big flat mess
- you'd like to see quoted posts actually unwrapped
- you'd like to see threads as threads
- you'd like to see notifications bundled

And yeah, it's all open source.

https://phanpy.social/

Phanpy

Minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client

We’re opening US pre-orders of Framework Laptop 12 on April 10th at 9am PT. DIY Edition starts at $549 and is available in five colorways: Black, Gray, Lavender, Bubblegum, and Sage. If you prefer not to assemble your laptop, we also have pre-built options in Black, starting at $799. We reserved manufacturing capacity to be able to ship US pre-orders alongside existing pre-order batches, which means first shipments are in June. You can check out the full specs on our website while you wait!
People who confuse entomology and etymology bug me in ways I can't put into words.
The home as a place of production
Diverse work and the joy of making
https://cityquitters.substack.com/p/the-home-as-a-place-of-production
via @cabtastic
The home as a place of production

Diverse work and the joy of making

City Quitters

for new hobbies:

start tiny: use the smallest, cheapest, most minimal thing to start. if knitting, buy shitty needles and thread, no machine, no gear

no peanut galleries: browsing reddit abt ur new hobby will be u feel inferior & small - it’ll make you feel like there are “wrong” paths

find community: search for a local, in-person community related to your hobby - get inspiration by forming real connections

 📝
One of my favorite tools in my productivity toolbox for getting started on things I don’t particularly feel like doing is the inverse pomodoro. It’s basically what it sounds like: a timed work/break cycle, but the work and break times are reversed from a normal pomodoro. I usually set a 5 minute timer, do some work, and then do something relaxing or fun for 15 minutes. I usually find that after doing that once or twice, it’s pretty easy to flip to normal pomodoros.