My setup for this is my phone with a B.O.W folding keyboard and chrome remote desktop. I don't have any of the I/O but I can access my main setup from anywhere and don't need to lug around another device that does what my phone can already do.
Second this. I believe the real benefit comes from being able to exercise the extensors instead of the flexors, which helps with remedying an imbalance in tendon strength that leads to tendonitis.
Pretty sure they could have used the "set image base" option under the memory map view to accomplish the same thing, but it's still a cool workaround nonetheless.
You're right! However, I don't remember the exact issue, but Ghidra behaves differently when loading a raw binary vs when you load an ELF file. Perhaps it was something with the analyzers, I can't recall (there are ELF-specific ones for example).
Fees high, world too stable, heavy speculation. Cryptos forced to trade on centralized exchanges to avoid fees, making it a much crappier version of something like PayPal. Doesn't help that there's an unending supply of people more than willing to participate in ponzi schemes creating massive volatility and turning the "currency" into the commodity.
By the time the dotcom bubble burst, email had completely changed the workplace, search engines had completely changed the way people found information, chat rooms had produced an entire online culture, and more. Just think about all of the people on HN who claim that the internet was the best it ever was in the 90s.
Trading on a DEX is free trading on an exchange costs you fees.
People are just lazy and use exchanges because they provide easy to use apps and stuff and cash out to fiat etc. but this changes because exchanges are horrible at staying up when the market moves fast and everyone wants to trade.
Sologenic DEX [1] is an modern UI for a DEX to trade.
Cutting out the middlemen was once a key point of p2p and decentral systems. It was kinda lost with all the non tech savvy people storming the crypto space.
There's also H for opening a previous history entry or switching to a different tab you have open. This is a big one for me (along with the Auto-Discard extension) since it lets me keep a very large number of tabs open and not have to iterate through every open tab when I want to find something I opened previously again.
I've been finding zsh to feel extremely bloated lately and killing my workflow. Mainly because I use oh-my-zsh with several additional plugins, and also because I use guake with at least 10 terminal tabs open at any time. Zsh has some strange refresh issue when SIGWINCH is called to switch back to the guake window that results in more cpu usage when switching back in the longer zsh is open for. Has anyone experienced something similar?