Material themes definitely tend to be softer. I hate them as a rule.
Gruvbox material fg0 definition
Edit:
Surprisingly, this passes a basic accessibility check. https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/?fcolor=654735&bcolor=F9F5D7
Material themes definitely tend to be softer. I hate them as a rule.
Gruvbox material fg0 definition
Edit:
Surprisingly, this passes a basic accessibility check. https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/?fcolor=654735&bcolor=F9F5D7
“Hard” (high contrast) should use the bg0_h value for the background: #f9f5d7 or rgb(249,245,215).
This is a light “off white”. If you have blue blocking mode or a night color mode enabled, the yellowing effect will be exaggerated.
For what is worth, I don’t think gruvbox makes a good light theme because it’s pretty low contrast especially compared to a lot of more recent themes. I say this as a die hard gruvbox dark user.


Yes they do. Often to a greater extent too via 1-pedal mode available in many BEVs. Claims are as high as 30% more range (seems a bit far fetched).


I like the way you think, but it’s not quite realistic. This 4c charge means 4x the battery capacity (45kwh) in an hour as a charge rate. If my whiskey addled math pencils out, that’s something like a 480v at ~100A DC (if we’re using the usual 120V multiplier), so, not your average generator. Not exactly a Chevy Volt kind of situation.
But it’s approaching something you can charge in a “gas station like stop” with reasonable range.


Gotta pad that balance sheet with losses. Can’t be paying taxes if you can write off speculative ventures that just might pay off fund other misadventures.
That’s basically the story of my desktop too.
3rd PSU, 3rd motherboard and processor, 3rd graphics card, case fans, etc., but I still have the original dvd drive (which is unplugged). All in a BTX Antec P180 case I bought in 2007. The power button keeps falling out now, so it might be time to replace it too. But with the price of ram, it’ll be a straight parts swap.


This makes sense now. Israel initiates hostilities with Iran to draw the US in and reduce the retaliatory power available to hezbollah that was Iran. Now they have an open door for some land grabbing.
It has been 7 or 8 years since I touched it, but yes. I extended some intern-built VMware automation to ovirt so we could validate KVM images and reduce VMware costs for internal dev and because that was the platform the manager decided on. We initially only dedicated 6U or 8U to it.
In general, I’d say it worked just fine and the python sdk was approachable. It wouldn’t be my first choice knowing it’s Oracle Virtualization now, but that’s a moral stance instead of technical.
As for maintaining it long term, I can’t really say. I left that team to go play in the clouds with terraform and kubernetes. But I also haven’t heard anything negative from that team since (and I’m still friends with one of the system engineers who is responsible for it). And there was a much needed fundamental rewrite of the bits I original extended that continued with ovirt that went smoothly.
It sounds like you want to create a vm template image.
Some options:
Both virsh and virt-manager have tools for managing libvirt xml files that you can turn into a template to use for launching additional images.
Proxmox and ovirt both have template concepts and APIs you can interact with for automation.
If you’re looking to create a golden image or just automate configuration, virt-clone, ansible, puppet, packer, and even pxe boot are good options depending on the methods you prefer.
There are so many well-established ways to approach this problem domain. Just don’t get decision paralysis. There isn’t a best either.
Bold of you to assume people/companies test backups more than once.
Case in point: I once got instructed to “enable EBS snapshots” for customer deployments to meet a new backup requirement. Disaster recovery was a completely different feature we only kind of got to a couple years later and afaik, remains manual to this day.
As another commenter pointed out, the current issue is due to the docker-desktop package being maintained outside the normal channels (AUR) and not getting updated when one of its dependencies moves forward (qemu). CachyOS seems to be letting you install from AUR as part of your normal pacman process and it’s going to lead non-experts into situations like this. I separate my installs from AUR and system packages for this reason (among others).
Your choice is:
Honestly, I’d personally advocate for tossing docker entirely and migrating to podman which has its own podman-desktop GUI. Since it is maintained by red hat, you’ll always have the latest and greatest without weird issues.
Beyond that, I’d say uninstall this package and install docker without the desktop GUI according to the guide.
⚠️ NOTE: Docker Desktop is not supported, you will run into issues if you use it
That’s from the winboat GitHub page.
Not entirely sure what you’re trying to do though.


As an inveterate imbiber, even a fifth (750ml) of mild spirits (80pf/40%abv) in 15 minutes will get anyone in trouble.
He quit walking the line and dove head first over it.


Well, that explains why corporate is so intent on them. They’re creating the perfect little KPI-driven stooge.
Heck, now I’d like to see a study on KPIs (as a concept) as a reality distortion lens. It would seem like they have inadvertantly created a way to calculate a reality alignment index for a given KPI. Is it reasonable to conclude that using KPIs to measure performance is, in itself, unethical behavior?
To go a bit further: Is there a correlation between the number of KPIs and the likelihood of creating scenarios in which the only desirable outcome lies outside reality? That is, how many KPIs does it take to get sufficient competition between priorities that it effectively requires hallucinating a solution to achieve a sufficiently aligned result?
I got you:



+1 I finally finished my bachelor’s at 31 so I could check a box on job applications. I wouldn’t have my current position without it, useless and inapplicable though it is.
Apologies, 6yr full service warranty, 12yr system warranty.
You can use a stick to throw a rock in curling. I’ve played with several old farts who are better with a stick than I am with a typical delivery (which is also somewhat hard on knees).