also, IRC logs are usually public and searchable. that’s actually how we got hunter2
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also, IRC logs are usually public and searchable. that’s actually how we got hunter2
the screenshot functionality is now built into GNOME Shell with a better UI
watch -n1 date
Guix is so good that it doesn’t need flakes
There are right click menus in Fragments, I don’t see why other apps don’t have them.
GNOME isn’t based around GTK, it uses a fork of Clutter that now lives inside of Mutter.
I’m sorry… Gentoo? Mom’s Laptop? …
Give tmux or emacs a try. Or just use Kitty.
main character
GTK2->GTK3 was a major leap. For something like a GUI toolkit, changes and advancements are inevitable. A GTK4 port would be much less difficult, as the developer-facing changes are an order of magnitude smaller.
As an Emacs user, Neovim was like chains. Shackles.
Vim lacks anything good, except maybe the keybindings.
You should know, Shepherd is extremely power. Because you do everything in scheme, you can use regular programming constructs and hack on it with a REPL. It’s written in Scheme (Guile) by itself, the same Scheme used for Guix.
Fucking hate YAML. With every fibre of my being. YAML needs tO GTFO
they took over the rest of the internet, now they’re coming for you.
seriously, where are their parents?
yes.
oh, you haven’t seen nothing yet. you know the lisp-y, hackable goodness you get in emacs? what if an init system was that hackable, and configured with a lisp? go give GNU shepherd a try.
I just let it do partitioning automatically, or do it manually with GNOME Disks.
I just mean, do you ever get scared of showing hidden files in your hone directory? My install isn’t even a year old, and I do.
take a look at the Spritely Institute.