Diego🏝️

@diegoaep
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Web Surfer🏄‍♂️, barely gamer🎮 and Linux user🐧.

Cuban🇨🇺, CS Student🎓, he/him👦.

I like tech and science related stuf🧪.
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Personal Webhttps://diegoaep.codeberg.page/

We are struggling to keep Codebreg.org available for unauthenticated users due to massive abuse of expensive endpoints.

Our current priority is keeping Codeberg.org responsive for authenticated users.

AI used to mean Adobe Illustrator.
Hallucinate used to require drugs.
Token used to get you on the subway.
Prompt used to mean being on time.
Slop used to mean soylent.
Cloud used to mean rain was coming.

Where did we lose our way?

Ando probando el sistema de mi now page.

Por ahora funciona perfecto, al menos para solo texto, soporte para imagenes pronto. Lo que pasa es que tengo pensado hacer un script para hacer micro posts de forma más rápida y no tengo pensado aún como hacer para poder agregar imágenes desde el script.

Pero para texto está más que perfecto y súper sencillo. Por ahora lo que falta es solo un diseño más bonito.

S&P 500 blocks fast SpaceX entry, won’t waive rule for unprofitable AI firms

SpaceX won’t get easy access to billions of dollars from passive investors.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/06/sp-500-blocks-fast-spacex-entry-wont-waive-rule-for-unprofitable-ai-firms/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

RE: https://mastodon.social/@diegoaep/116697655883555113

Cambio de planes, el post en el blog será sobre varias herramientas de terminal para diferentes cosas.

Estoy intentando tener una experiencia de navegación en internet desde la terminal.

Primero intenté instalar elinks pero hubo conflicto con algunas librerías del sistema, cosas de Arch, tengo que hacer update del OS. Luego probé a instalar Lynx pero por algún motivo no se encontraba en ningún repositorio.

Al final instalé links(la versión anterior de elinks). Creo que haré un post sobre esto en el blog.

😅

Almost 25 years ago, I wrote a blog post with the title ‘jumping ship slowly’ about leaving Windows (XP was awful, it was mind boggling to me that Vista managed to make people nostalgic for XP). My advice remains the same:

Don’t try switching OS first. The OS is the most easily replaceable bit in the stack. Switch applications first. Most ‘Linux’ apps are cross platform. They’ll run on Windows, and the few that don’t will run in WSL2. You can switch out apps one at a time, and take the time to get comfortable with the alternatives.

Once you’re comfortable not using any Windows-only apps, changing the OS but using all of the same applications is very easy to do. Changing OS and application stack at the same time is an enormous obstacle.

I believe this is also why a lot of corporate and government Linux migrations fail: they try to change everything at the same time and that’s too steep a learning curve.