Giving it a crack now. I really like the look and feel of it, thanks for sharing!
20s ADHDer, lesbian, 🌱, she/her
Certified Zoomer.
I use Arch (btw)
Master of jack, trades of all none—or however that saying goes, I don’t remember.
Supposed radical vegan extremist. Kinda based
Giving it a crack now. I really like the look and feel of it, thanks for sharing!
Literally 1984
You’re not alone. This isn’t normal and you’re not crazy for not wanting to be spied on just for making the mistake of going outside and walking past someone’s house.
There is no help that can save me for I cannot exit vim.
Vim takes yet another victim. Now I’m stuck in eternal damnation, never able to close the damn thing.
This is so ridiculous, I fucking love it. I just have waybar bound to a hotkey, but this solution is truly amazing
Ah, thanks for clearing that up!
I rent a domain from namesilo
Kitty, because I like cats and GPU go brrrr
I love btop because of how fancy the graphs look and it also shows disk utilisation. I use it pretty much wherever I can. When I want something more simple I use bottom btm --basic
and alias it to top
Linux can use filesystems other than ext4 for root. Using NTFS is probably not the best idea, but it might be do-able?
I just changed the PKGBUILD to use codeberg. Should be live now
My matrix should be on my lemmy user page and I’ve just stared your repo on codeberg. I’m gonna watch it and I should get notified whenever a new release happens
Hi, I maintain the AUR package. Didn’t know the repo got moved to codeberg! If you could let me know when the deb is released that would be great, I’ll be able to update it then :)
Yeh it does feel rather close. It’s quite nice honestly
I first installed Ubuntu on a laptop in 2016. I started using linux full-time in 2017 with Ubuntu MATE and I’m now on EndeavourOS after trying these:
I use Debian and Arch on home servers, and I want to install OpenSUSE Slowroll to replace my Arch server (it hasn’t broken yet)
As far as I’m concerned it’s still 2018 and the year of the linux desktop…
I think they mean peer to peer arrr
I’ve been using this for a few weeks now. Forgot it wasn’t always there
This dev is very important to the FOSS android ecosystem. I’ve divested an old phone and I love how opinionated the project is in regards to security. They are very active and take the project very seriously - when I submitted a bug report on github I got a response within three minutes!
Please donate!
That release is quite out of date. See this issue