Don’t think I’ve seen fish shell yet
Don’t think I’ve seen fish shell yet
You can use the f-droid store to find them. Its a play store alternative.
You’re welcome! For tmux check out pain control, gives some alternative and maybe easier to remember bindings.
Same here, really didn’t have the feeling I was doing much fruitful work at all. So much energy spent in meetings, and political nonsense.
It’s refreshing to just get to focus on getting things done.
It is! Nu looks really cool, haven’t gotten around to migrating yet myself.
Quit my corporate job for a small place with a mission to do good. Never going back to bigtech.
They’re both good at what they do. Personally I switched from pihole to adguard, only because adguard let’s you use wildcard domains. This lets me point all of *.mydomain.com to one IP address.
You have full control over what you block and whitelist. So if anything goes wrong, you can just troubleshoot it and whitelist if needed. If all fails, you can always (temporarily) turn off all blocking in pihole.
alt+z for saving, I guess?
From what I read it slow growing and pretty manageable as far as cancer is manageable of course. Hope he’ll make a quick recovery, and start growing that magnificent beard back.
You are absolutely right, this is way better. Thanks!
I always use tldr for these things, super handy to have.
I enjoy the discoverable UI, and the way it handles windows and panes. Overall I think its a cool project with a lot of potential.
If you spend a lot of time in the terminal zellij is a cool alternative to tmux.
How linux works is a nice read, tells a bit about what’s going on under the hood.
I guess you mean how affordable? Wage vs costs? In my experience for most of western Europe: you can buy something if you’re well paid, have 2 years of salary in your bank account to bridge the mortgage gap, and a ton of luck.
As a software developer I do not count sitting in meetings as productive work. Maybe 2-3h a day on average I’m left alone, in a state of flow and am really getting stuff done.
I really enjoy alacritty, it provides you a terminal with nice defaults.
For a bit more base functionality, such as tabs or split panes, you could look into kitty or wezterm for example.
In the case of alacritty you’d need to look at other tools such as tmux or zellij for multi-terminal workspaces in one window.