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This is *AMAZING*

https://github.com/EvanPurkhiser/linux-vt-setcolors

NOW I HAVE LIGHT MODE IN MY FBDEV CONSOLE/TERMINAL

FEEL THE BURN, VAMPIRES!!! HAHAHAHA

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

Fun!

On NixOS you can set the virtual console colors with console.colors but to be honest I haven't taken the time to figure out which colors are which. XD

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Here's my light theme:

0#ffffff
1#ac4142
2#90a959
3#f4bf75
4#6a9fb5
5#aa759f
6#75b5aa
7#000000
8#000000
9#ac4142
10#90a959
11#f4bf75
12#6a9fb5
13#aa759f
14#75b5aa
15#000000

< Legend: {color number}"#"{hex code} >

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

That seems like it would work. Do you know of any reference for what colors would go with which number? I'm pretty good at porting themes (see tty1.blog) but need to go which colors go where.
in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Hmm it builds but I have to restart my laptop to apply changes to the virtual consoles… 😛

I'll see if it's applied when I next restart, I guess. I don't want to lose my spot in the albums I'm listening to right now.

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in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

yeeaaah right off the bat I can tell ya that it won't work on NixOS. ;)

~] tree /usr
/usr
└── bin
├── env -> /nix/store/l6jgwxkc3jhr029vfzfwzcy28iyckwsj-coreutils-9.1/bin/env
└── joplin -> /home/benjamin/.joplin-bin/bin/joplin

1 directory, 2 files

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Hmm I think I probably solved it based on https://discourse.nixos.org/t/setting-tty-fonts/14799, but

~] reboot
Backing up; try again later.

As glad as I am that I added the lockfile to my backup script… I wish I could just try this out. 😅

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Oh wait, it looks like it went ahead and applied, unlike the color changes.

Still I see some messages in the thread about it not sticking on reboot, so I do want to try that.

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

…and it works! It's not applied for the LUKS unlock prompt, but that's okay. Everything else is the proper size.

Now I just need to figure out how on earth I switch tty with my custom keymap…

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Yeah, last time I tried to do my caps <--> esc swap in the TTY, it royally b0rked up X11. Not sure about wayland.

Still not sure why I bother with the greeter. It's an extra piece of software just to save me from a single 'exec sway' command. 😛

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

Well I'm more thinking about the fact that I don't *have* leftctrl. XD

And I'm also using my QMK config, which is firmware-based.

A display manager does help you with some security things, tho. For example, if sway crashes, it doesn't just drop you back into the tty, you're back at a login screen.

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

I may be misunderstanding? What exactly are you trying to set the font size of? I was assuming you were referring to the agreety prompt's font size.
in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

Yeah, that's automatically changingn with the tty font size, which I changed in my /etc/nixos/configuration.nix.
in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

From what I've learned it seems the font size is basically just picking a font file with a larger default font size. 😛
in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

Right, it's just a matter of where to add that command or setting in the boot process, and have it stick for *all* terminals
in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

I had luck, and the standard size and font works for me and my system 😛 There are some good things with working on a lowest common denominator system 😛
in reply to Sotolf

The standard font size is usable. It just doesn't make for a particularly aesthetic login screen XD
in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

163 ppi. A little hi-res, but not quite HIDPI territory.
My #PinebookPro is 1080p 12", I think.

I think it's got to be at least 200ppi to be considered HIDPI, but I doubt there's a hard-and-fast rule to it.

I just know that the first HIDPI Macbooks were around 288ppi

in reply to Captain Steph :fedora: 🇨🇦

It's a fun little thing to carry around. It's basically a 2016 chromebook with Linux

The keyboard is decent, the tackpad is kind of disappointing, and you won't be very happy in a web browser, but everything else is fine.

I *do* believe video is hardware accelerated in Firefox, but I always play video (YT & otherwise) in mpv, because I don't have the patience to deal with the modern web in something that's got the CPU power of an iPhone 7.

in reply to fbievan

I'm not sure it's such a good buy in 2023, but I've had mine for about 2 years and it's been great.

Maybe look at the #Pinetab 2?

in reply to Captain Steph :fedora: 🇨🇦

Yeah, it's going to be a little faster. But don't expect fast. I'd avoid web browsers on cheap ARM chips for now. It's not a very fun experience.
in reply to Captain Steph :fedora: 🇨🇦

Yeah. I haven't seen Apple be this far ahead technically since the early nineties.

And I haven't seen Apple be this lost and soulless since the late 90s.

Strange times.

in reply to Benjamin Hollon 🇺🇸🇲🇾🇮🇳🇦🇫

why sad? It's just an american gigacorporation, why are people taking it so personal, the wellbeing of a soulless greedy megacorp..
in reply to Sotolf

Sad because they had, if nothing else, the semblance of a proper mythology back in the 80s through the naughties.
Even if they weren't noble, the had *some* noble ideas, even if those ideas were in the service of greed. It wasn't *all* greed, even if it was mostly greed.

Now it's worse than just greed.

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

They had an image of soul, because of hugely successful ad campaigns, seen from someone who never cared about it, and not from their langauge or country I see nothing else than a google/amazon/microsoft company with no soul, just focused on parting as many people from their money as possible, I don't see them doing a single thing that made me thing about something noble, all greed.
in reply to Sotolf

I was there 6000 years ago, Gandalf.

I sat before the very first Macintosh and looked on in wonder as its glow filled my eyes.

Even as a wee lad, I *knew* it was something unlike anything else I'd ever seen.

They *did* change the world. Probably for greed, but yes, they certainly did.

I don't think they've changed anything since 2010 or so, and probably not anything for the better since 2001 or so.

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

mcrosoft invented loads of stuff too, but I don't really hold them up either, I don't know if I just don't wasn't there at the time but I can't remember them having invented anything that useful.
in reply to Sotolf

Old iFanboy roots showing, but to me, Apple took the Xerox Alto *demo* and made it into a working product, and took something that would *become* a $10,000 workstation and shrunk it down to a $1,999 home computer (yes, it sold for $2,495. Purely John Scully's fault).

I don't think Microsoft contributed a single thing, not one solitary innovation in their entire first decade of life.

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in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

ah, so basically just copying what others did but with better advertisements, like they did with the phone market.

They used to quite a lot of programming language development, and still do, that's basically the main thing that they do quite okay.

in reply to Sotolf

Really? I figured you'd *hate* Objective-C.

Man, don't discount Bill Atkinson's mathematical genius. It's easy to think of GUIs as no big deal today, but with the slow CPU, limited RAM, and limited dev tools they had in the day, that work was MIRACULOUS.

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in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

objective-c was pretty nice like a lovechild between c and smalltalk, created at NeXt 😀

The GUI would come anyway, I'm still not convinced it wasn't a bad idea, I still dislike most of the things it has resulted in 😛

in reply to Sotolf

The democratization of tech that resulted from it was good, but the dumbing-down of tech was bad.
Honestly, I think that the GUI was pretty good overall, but smartphones (particularly the iPhone-derived variety) were disastrous.

Of course the GUI would come anyway, just as someone would eventually land on the moon. The remarkable thing isn't that Armstrong was first, but that he was first in 1969, when the technology was barely ready.

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Sotolf

Ehm I've seen people try to use js and python for embedded stuff, so count your blessings ;)

@pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @sirber @fbievan

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Sotolf
Just look at how our machines now are at least an order of magnitude faster than they used to be, but in many cases they feel more sluggish to use now than they did back in the day.
in reply to Sotolf

But that's just crappy consumer software, designed to sell more computers and spy on people.

Embedded tech is still pretty lean where it needs to be, I surmise.

I mean, all the equipment on Mars runs on hardened PowerPC chips.

@pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @sirber @fbievan

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

dont get me started on electron. Why do we run the browser engine for everything now... even terminal emulators?
in reply to Sotolf

Can I join? Or am I barred because I once upon a time coded an electron app? (which is a large part of how I understand just how terrible it is)
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"Blessed are You L-rd our G-d, King of the universe,
who forgives us our digital transgressions, and restores to us the simple joy of honest TUIs."

How's that?

P.S., It's joking, but not intended to be sacreligious. I figured you know where I'm coming from, but I wanted to be clear.

@sotolf @benjaminhollon @Anachron @sirber @fbievan

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Yeah, I don't even know how to address that, lol

You *do* know I was formatting it in the style of traditional Jewish prayers, right?

I know, I know, you're not practicing. ;)

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I thought it was ok to have it written with the vowels replaced by hyphens, or to say Adonai (or maybe HaShem) out loud?
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I've got a lot of respect for anyone who gets out of the house on a weekend to knock on doors for their faith, even if others consider it annoying, but yeah...

Love the JW's, but I think they are "mistaken. About a great many things." ;)

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Ah, I didn't realize Adonai counted, because it was my understanding that it's a drop-in replacement for the *actual* name, to the point that the Christian world gets the poor transliteration "Jehovah" because the vowel markings of Adonai were added to the tetragrammaton at some point as a kind of... obfuscation?

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in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

I don't think "mistaken" quite covers it.

We had a #JW come to our house a while back — a genuinely lovely guy called Mike. I mentioned evolution, and he replied: "Evolution? No one believes in that any more."

You need only pick up a biology textbook to see that evolution is the central insight. But his church tells him otherwise and warns him against reading non-JW material.

That isn't a mistake. That is a lie.

@pixelherodev @sotolf @benjaminhollon @Anachron @sirber @fbievan

in reply to MarkusL

lot's of lies yea, JWs are allowed to lie and cheat if it furthers their religion, my dad used to ask them in for coffee and have hours long discussions when he had the time, changed nothing for him, or for them, but was very educational for me as a child. Especially when I started seeing how much they lied or were not quite honest.
in reply to Sotolf

IMHO, the JWs are making an honest attempt to serve God. They're not a cynical money-making venture like some other modern religions. But I find some of their practices (such as disfellowshipping) abhorrent, and I find their idea of a "conversation" (which is all about changing your mind but not theirs) inauthentic. Why are they so scared of non-#JW thought?
#jw
in reply to MarkusL

I mean it makes sense that they are scared of it, because that's how religion usually gets out of peoples heads, it starts with a little seed, that litlte doubt that grows, then you start looking into it to see why it bothers you and as you start pulling the thread the whole sweater falls apart.
in reply to Sotolf

Eh, I think that's honestly simplistic. ;)

I think if your faith is insecure by nature, then the very first seed of doubt could demolish your whole world.

But once you've had some history, it doesn't shake you, but rather gives you an earnest desire to learn more and to have a better answer than just some easy 'apologetics' nonsense.

in reply to R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

Of course it's simplistic, I can only get so much into 350 characters ;)

It also wasn't meant as a critique of all religion, more as a reason for why the elders don't want JWs to have any outside thought, I don't think they trust the faith of their "flock" as much as they maybe should.

@markusl @pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @Anachron @sirber @fbievan

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mirabilos
especially as “threads” of one broken-up post don’t federate and IMHO are strictly a birdsite thing and don’t belong here.
in reply to mirabilos

I could get behind that notion... if I had a 64k limit. XD

But then would it really be "microblogging?"

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Is there an IRC v3?

What about a new usenet? ;)

I'm not loving the heaviness of the protocol and servers, but I like the moderation and filtering options a lot. And defederation.

Speaking of which, how's ol' Mastodon.Social doing these days? Anyone know?

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