

What features are you missing in Finamp? I would say it’s pretty freaking good. Although I don’t have any experience with Plex and its clients.
What features are you missing in Finamp? I would say it’s pretty freaking good. Although I don’t have any experience with Plex and its clients.
For terminal I currently use JetBrains Mono. I also used Fira Code and Source Code Pro in the past.
In GUI apps I use Inter right now. Previously used Roboto for a long time.
Somehow NixOS really is like a fucking crack. I had like a 6 months non-stop hyperfixation about configuring everything using NixOS and Home Manager. Almost every evening. Now I have a polished setup of my personal and work laptops, homelab server and a VPS. And I have no regrets, this thing is amazing.
What happens when 4,500 people ask for the same feature? At Firefox, we build it.
I mean, it’s very very cool that they decided to add that feature. But pretending that they carefully listen to the user’s voices and eagerly implement their suggestions… Come on…
I’m using Hyprland for a long time now and somehow I completely missed the global hotkey support. Thanks!
Tasks.org is a powerful Android tasks app - the best I managed to find. I sync it with Nextcloud.
Kagi is so much better than any other search engine I used in years. In fact, it’s too good because I don’t see myself quitting it soon, even though I’d really prefer not using American services right now.
The ability to adjust preservation settings based on the tags is exactly what I wanted for a long time, I’m pumped. Thanks!
I was referring specifically to “tab only GUI”. I’m sure a proper keyboard only GUI can be great.
Haven’t been updated at all??? That’s very much not true. There’s so much going on in terminal world. There are many flavours of modern terminal emulators, multiplexers, shells. There’s a ton of sophisticated terminal oriented software like Neovim for example. Pretty much every single part of terminal environment has now feature-rich, performant and safer alternative implementations. The terminal and CLI world is thriving. Almost none of that massive cumulative effort is directed towards the mouse support. I really think it’s just not what people want.
That’s better than nothing, obviously, but I wouldn’t call pressing tab repeatedly the epitome of good keyboard-driven UX.
This is really weird. I love working in the terminal precisely because I can do everything without using the mouse. I thought that’s the point?
No hate though, I just don’t get it.
Looks neat and I’m already using adw-gtk3. Definitely will give it a try. Thanks!
You can absolutely workout at home with almost no equipment. You will need something for pull ups and that’s pretty much it. Google “calisthenics” - that’s what bodyweight exercises are called. It’s a whole world of knowledge with books, blogs and YT channels covering the topic. Many would argue that this type of exercise is actually healthier than using gym equipment.
I started doing this 4 years ago and I can highly recommend it. I hate public places like gym and I don’t like wasting time for getting there and back so exercising at home is perfect for me.
Man, they really fuck up everything they touch now.
Agreed. I tried pretty much every other alternative because Joplin’s UI seems a bit dated and I’m a sucker for eye candy. But in the end I came back to Joplin. It’s really good and the UI actually grows on me too. Not modern and flashy but also not ugly and it works well in practice.
I have never heard of anyone using aliases for anything but trivial one-liners. I don’t think people consider them as an alternative to scripts so I don’t really get the point of half of this post.
However, the part explaining the benefits of using scripts over aliases even for trivial one-liners is pretty neat.
Honestly, I really didn’t expect people to argue that telling others to kill themselves is okay but here we are I guess.
I really don’t think context changes a lot in this case. Being frustrated doesn’t make statements like this acceptable. Neither does starting the sentence with “if” or being right (which he was).
Believe me, my intention is not to attack or discredit Linus. As a SE and Linux enthusiast I have a great deal of respect for him. But this is not exclusive with acknowledging that he is just a human and has flaws like all of us.
I brought this up to show that it’s more complicated than just being “really nice but very honest”, that’s all.
I see, this sounds very good indeed!