

My screen is wider than it is tall. I have more horizontal screen real estate than vertical, why are you forcing me to waste vertical space? I wanna move it to the left again…


My screen is wider than it is tall. I have more horizontal screen real estate than vertical, why are you forcing me to waste vertical space? I wanna move it to the left again…


BF6 requires secure boot? …fuck outta here…
Huh? Why? That’s none of the game’s concern.


Yes, definitely and I do run into that when I search my history


I’m not sure what you mean. I gave 3 different commands…


I use $_ a lot, it allows you to use the last parameter of the previous command in your current command
mkdir something && cd $_
nano file
chmod +x $_
As a simple example.
If you want to create nested folders, you can do it in one go by adding -p to mkdir
mkdir -p bunch/of/nested/folders
Good explanation here:
https://koenwoortman.com/bash-mkdir-multiple-subdirectories/q
Sometimes starting a service takes a while and you’re sitting there waiting for the terminal to be available again. Just add --no-block to systemctl and it will do it on the background without keeping the terminal occupied.
systemctl start --no-block myservice


I can recommend tmux also as an alternative to screen
Xbox One X Series X CoPilot X


More importantly, what brand, type and/or specs. It’s easy to get cheap disks with crap performance. I have a few around that we quickly dubbed “Super Slow Disks”.
Not in the popup dialog, but in the text tool properties (on the left under the tools after you select the tool). You can scroll through the fonts there and your selected font will apply to the currently selected text.
My biggest pet peeve is having to scroll past 5000 versions of Noto font.


Tow to a scrapper, we don’t want bunker oil spilling into our sea and its materials could be reused


Probably, or at least a lengthy interrogation


Projects for all kinds of projects
aur_builds for the package I use from the AUR. No hand holding here, I build and install my AUR packages artisanally.


I don’t use it intensely, it feels like discovering the old web, I just browse occasionally. I’m not really sure what to look for, as everything can be found on the web. Hard to describe.


I don’t really have any feelings towards it, it’s there to do its thing, but the terminals themselves still have their own weird quirks (like selecting/copying/pasting in cmd).
iirc this new terminal has a Quake mode, which is something that I am excited about. Once you use it, there’s no turning back. It’s always available with the press of a button and hides without stopping the process easily.


Ning, list clients on your network


OpenSudoku, really good sudoku app


Buran, a Gemini protocol browser.
The posts by Ivan odintsiff are very cool to read. He writes about his discoveries in Gemini.


I use davx5 to sync my caldav calendar (radicale) with my Android.


Closest thing to what? What makes the terminal so special?
Let’s see how this plays out with windows 11 😄