snowmiaux

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Slinky and sassy, Ghostpaw is a snow leopard of many gifts; A waterfall of luxurious, white, waist-length hair, an even six feet of curvy physique, and sultry, violet eyes. But his tail is even thicker, longer, and more sensuous than these. Thick white-grey fur patterned in dense black rosettes could easily hide his figure, but instead the smooth, sumptuously trimmed fluff highlights his toned form. Waist down and from behind, Ghostpaw's curves are quite femme - long hair distracts from strong shoulders as a shapely heart of an ass supports his lush tail. From the front and abs-up, those shoulders and a beard-like tuft on his boxy chin are far more masculine. He is as much an aphrodite as an adonis - a beauty with gender signals too weak to prevent a quick, mistaken glance, but strong enough to confirm with a lingering, appreciative look.


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lexi
@lexi

pros of having a seamless ssh + sshfs + waypipe + syncthing + gitautofetch + etc etc setup: you literally cannot even tell if you're working on a remote computer. everything feels like it is the same, big machine. like a thousand connected gears, perfectly in sync

cons: spent 15min debugging why on earth LDAP wasn't working because i was connected to my work VPN on my client instead of the server


lexi
@lexi

honestly doing software engineering for work has one huge upside over doing it as a hobby: if you fuck up, you get paid for doing work, and you wasted free time if you're doing it as a hobby. if i have a huge fuckup in my personal projects that kinda sucks, but when it takes me 15 minutes to realize that my VPN is off i can calculate exactly how much money i made from being a dumbass lol


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in reply to @lexi's post:

it is a Huge mess right now with like 5 separate configurations and a lot of nix-shell glue is involved but tldr:

  • use a hostname naming scheme (like anime girl names)
  • use tailscale to reach all hosts from anywhere
  • use tmux+mosh on top of ssh (or mosh on tailscale ssh) for persistent ssh sessions
  • keep a list of all drives on all hosts (preferably in your nix store)
  • setup sshfs to mount every drive on every host (with reconnect and a sane timeout to avoid locking yourself in or out)
  • use syncthing (preferably also with nix) for stuff you need a lot
  • use waypipe for moving one window to another computer
  • use rustdesk or moonshine+sunlight to copy one monitor to another computer
  • use barrier/waynergy to copy one mouse+keyboard to another computer
  • use something like git-auto-fetch to keep your git repos updated if you prefer that to syncing the whole thing
  • also for nixos use nix-ld-rs to make stuff like vscode/jetbrains ssh work (both work with nix-ld-rs, jb dislikes nix-ld and vscode has weird issues with nix-ld so use the rust rewrite lol)

depending on what you do you use a combination of those tools and you'll genuinely forget that you are working with two separate computers.

also pro tip if someone forces you to do so or if you like extremely cursed setups: windows can participate here too! tailscale, ssh, syncthing, sshfs-win, rustdesk and barrier are natively supported and wsl2 is surprisingly good at un-shittifying windows lol