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12 votes
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Eliud Kipchoge breaks two-hour marathon mark by twenty seconds
7 votes -
Please tell me what you think about this idea for a text editor/Linux Distribution combo
I know there are similar products I could buy in the US that would give me this experience, but I'm not in the US and I don't have much money. In the old days, my father had some kind of machine...
I know there are similar products I could buy in the US that would give me this experience, but I'm not in the US and I don't have much money.
In the old days, my father had some kind of machine that was not a proper laptop and not a proper typewriter. It opened instantly to a text editor. As far as I remember, there was no noticeable boot time. It had a keyboard and an entry for a floppy disk. You typed your stuff, saved it to the floppy disk, probably to send via email or to print in another machine. I loved that machine.
I love these little gadgets that do one thing and one thing only. And, as someone with severe ADHD, they're often a necessity. If my Kindle had Youtube I would never read a book. If my PS4 had Emacs I would never play a game. The list goes on, but the principle is this: a lot of things are useful to me precisely because of what they cannot do.
And that is why I wanna recreate my father's crazy computer-typewriter.
Because I know how to use the command line, it really needs to be in total lockdown: I open it up, it shows a very simple text editor (with a few handy features that make it works even more like a typewriter) that I cannot configure, tinker or alter in any way. It's focused on writing (not editing) literature because that's what I need and other kinds of writing require an internet connection.
It would save and back up automatically (like a typewriter) to one or more drives at your choice.
There would need to be a few options because of different screen sizes, the number of screens etc, with an interface to make it easier.
So the idea is an ultra-minimal, kiosk-mode Linux distribution that can either go on a flash drive or be installed on an old laptop. No package management, no internet connection, no access to the command line, no configuration files, no distractions whatsoever. I wanna forget I'm even using Linux. I wanna recreate my father's typewriter/computer that he never let me touch.
How do I do this?
14 votes -
Mortiferum - Archaic Vision Of Despair (2019)
5 votes -
Meet the satellites that can pinpoint methane and carbon dioxide leaks
8 votes -
Elizabeth Warren calls out Facebook for allowing lies in political ads by lying in a Facebook political ad
@juliacarriew: Elizabeth Warren is now running FB ads with a false statement about Mark Zuckerberg and FB endorsing Trump for president, to draw attention to FB's controversial policy allowing politicians to make false statements in ads. https://t.co/hulwrb3cc3
17 votes -
On finding the freedom to rage against our fathers
8 votes -
Jeff Bezos’s master plan - What the Amazon founder and CEO wants for his empire and himself, and what that means for the rest of us
16 votes -
SEC files emergency action and obtains a temporary restraining order to halt Telegram's cryptocurrency token offering
6 votes -
Where do you get your sense of community and belonging from?
I watched this talk with David Brooks and I was blown away. It was an eloquent talk with strong words on how we need to find our sense of community again at a variety of levels (local to...
I watched this talk with David Brooks and I was blown away. It was an eloquent talk with strong words on how we need to find our sense of community again at a variety of levels (local to national).
So I'm curious, what communities are you involved in? If you don't have a sense of belonging, where would you like to belong?
I suppose online communities would count, but I think the point is to have away-from-keyboard interactions because of the additional layers of intimacy.
19 votes -
‘We fear Hong Kong will become just another Chinese city’: An interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy
8 votes -
‘Lore Olympus’: Webtoon and The Jim Henson Company will partner for YA animated series
4 votes -
The Homeschool Dropout - Psychosalad (The Wiggles And Slipknot Mash-Up) (2017)
6 votes -
Romantic regimes
6 votes -
Poles at the polls: Five things to know
5 votes -
Facebook’s Libra association crumbling as Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, and others exit
11 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
7 votes -
The Oracle of Delphi - Chapter 1: The Center of the World
5 votes -
Cocktails from the 1970s
6 votes -
A worst-possible wildfire scenario for Southern California
8 votes -
Finland halts arms exports to Turkey and condemns military operation in Syria
12 votes -
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has been named one of the most important projects in the world over the last fifty years
9 votes -
Denmark's gender pay gap among lowest in the world for self employed – Danes rank second in the world behind only Estonia
7 votes -
First spacewalker Alexei Leonov dies at 85
6 votes -
An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
9 votes -
NASA aims for first manned SpaceX commercial crew mission in first-quarter 2020
6 votes -
A patient admitted to hospital in Sweden with a possible case of the Ebola virus has tested negative
3 votes -
How long will I be alone?
4 votes -
The original Half-Life just got patched for some reason
11 votes -
Rimworld, Dwarf Fortress, and procedurally generated story telling
11 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC - First screenshots, details about new features and updates, and system requirements
7 votes -
One supermarket chain in Finland has an idea to address food waste – S-market has started holding 'happy hours' for products nearing expiration date
6 votes -
Headline Whiplash: Red meat is good for you now? (Research meta-review)
4 votes -
Even Greece is getting paid to borrow money in debt markets
7 votes -
Mark Kern, Classic WoW dev, on why he is boycotting Blizzard
@grummz: This hurts. But until Blizzard reverses their decision on @blitzchungHS I am giving up playing Classic WoW, which I helped make and helped convince Blizzard to relaunch. There will be no Mark of Kern guild after all. Let me explain why I am #BoycottBlizzard
14 votes -
The end of silence - The tech industry is producing a rising din, and our bodies can’t adapt
12 votes -
Broken - An annotated summary of unpleasant experiences with macOS Catalina
11 votes -
Ringed on all sides by the UK but not actually part of it, residents of the Isle of Man value their independence
9 votes -
Department of Conservation fells healthy trees in New Zealand National Park
3 votes -
What's something you think more people should know about/be aware of?
Anything goes topic-wise: serious or funny, major or minor, significant or inconsequential. The only criteria is that you think more people should know about or be aware of whatever it is you're...
Anything goes topic-wise: serious or funny, major or minor, significant or inconsequential. The only criteria is that you think more people should know about or be aware of whatever it is you're choosing to share.
Also, explain why you think it's necessary or valuable to spread that knowledge/awareness.
29 votes -
The Biblioteca de Marvila library in Lisbon helped rejuvenate a neglected neighborhood through embracing and encouraging gaming
7 votes -
An analysis of the implications of using Google's G Suite products in a newsroom
10 votes -
The GGPO rollback networking SDK used in games like Skullgirls and Fantasy Strike is now available under the MIT license
7 votes -
For the first time in decades, EPA is overhauling how communities must test for lead in water
3 votes -
New Vector raises $8.5M to accelerate Matrix/Riot/Modular
11 votes -
The most detailed map of auto emissions in America
5 votes -
A high income is a badge of success in many countries, but in Sweden a deep-rooted cultural code called Jantelagen stops many from talking about it
8 votes -
With rich folklore traditions why have movies collapsed to just a few monsters?
We have about a million films showing vampires, zombies, werewolves, and ghosts. But despite rich folklore traditions we see very few films about other creatures. There is a handful of films...
We have about a million films showing vampires, zombies, werewolves, and ghosts.
But despite rich folklore traditions we see very few films about other creatures. There is a handful of films dealing with leprechauns, pixies, trolls, fairies, witches, goblins, gnomes, etc. And that's just the western traditions. We have huge range of unexplored creatures from around the world. If I had to sit through yet another vampire film I'd rather it was based on adze traditions than Bram Stoker reinventions.
Why are there so many films that tread the same ground about vampires, zombies, and ghosts, and so few films about everything else?
17 votes -
Viewpoint: Richard Feynman, harassment, and the culture of science
11 votes -
Murder By Numbers | Announcement trailer
3 votes