arsCynic
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…weird. I don’t understand why drop-down terminals are a thing? I can bring up Konsole with a hotkey too, only it just opens a window instead fo doing a fancy animation. That’s such a tiny part of its functionality that I can’t imagine how ‘drop-down’ became a descriptor for a terminal instead of just a bullet point on a feature list somewhere, much less a whole-ass category of terminals, lol.
But, fair enough.
Totally agree that objectively it’s a tiny part. However, for one, I’𝗆 simply used to it because that how terminals behave in games, and two, because terminals with drop-down as a feature were the only ones that introduced me to a one-button hotkey, just like in a game.
Surprised that there’s so few drop-down terminals being mentioned; I use Tilda but I guess they are all fine as long as they work on one’s distro config. It’s so handy to always have the console locked and loaded invisibly, but toggled by the press of a button.
arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?9·2 months agoAutoKey automation / word expander tool.
- I reconfigure
ALT + i/j/k/l
to ↑←↓→ globally, and more similar shortcuts. - It expands abbreviations of one’s choice like “gCo” to
git commit -m '
- One can assign scripts to abbreviations and hotkeys. E.g., when I press
CTRL + Shift + [
it surrounds the selected text with a tag:
text_selected = clipboard.get_selection() text_input = dialog.input_dialog(title="Wrap with a tag.", message="E.g., type cite to get <cite>x</cite>.", default="") keyboard.send_key("<delete>") clipboard.fill_clipboard(f"<{text_input[1]}>{text_selected}</{text_input[1]}>") keyboard.send_keys("<ctrl>+v")
I’m likely not even harnessing AutoKey’s full capabilities and it’s already absolutely indispensable for being a huge time-saver and annoyance reducer.
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✍︎ arscyni.cc: modernity ∝ nature.- I reconfigure
arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?2·2 months agoYou mean Qalculate, right? If so, I agree.
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I don’t know whether I put too much weight on this, but the lack of English proficiency in a developer rubs me the wrong way. I had already stopped using Ventoy and reinstalled the machines where I used it on, and this makes me glad I did.
“Can you use dd to create multiboot USB drives?”
No. But in my case that’s just a minor inconvenience considering the infrequency of having to use a live USB. And at work I just use separate USBs for wiping drives and OS installs. I much prefer the peace of mind that comes with knowing there’s no Ventoy blob that could potentially infect all its installed operating systems with malware.
In any case, it seems it is possible to manually make a multiboot USB drive manually. Haven’t tried it yet though.
“Even the link you shared lists Ventoy as an option.”
I know. I simply linked that website because it’s where I learned dd from and because for novices it might be less overwhelming than the Arch Wiki.
arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Progress update on the Ventoy blob problemEnglish36·4 months agoGot over my laziness
dd will do
stopped using Ventoy
suggesting others to do so too.
It’s good, and it’s funny. So much so that I’m jealous.
With this potential critical mass combined with the gaming community it’s all downhill for Windoze from here.PS How to force Steam games in Linux to use an Nvidia GPU, because games might unknowingly perform needlessly bad.
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arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Zorin OS 17.3 replaced the default Browser from Firefox(Old) to Brave(New).11·5 months agoThey should’ve picked LibreWolf which ships with uBlock Origin. Brave is a disappointing choice because it supports multi-level marketing pyramid schemes which says enough about their moral compass.
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arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which areas of Linux would benefit most from further standardization?0·5 months agoThis would be convenient indeed, but I’ve learned to be indifferent about it as long as the manual or readme provides helpful and succinct information.
arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which areas of Linux would benefit most from further standardization?0·5 months agoManuals or notifications written with lay people in mind, not experts.
arsCynic@beehaw.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'English11·5 months ago“Made with ❤️ in Brussels by Robert Riemann”
Clicked his URL…
“physicist and computer scientist…passionate about open source and free software, cryptography…”
Whew, almost read crypto"currency"…
"…and peer-to-peer technology such as BitTorrent or Blockchain/Bitcoin.
Goddammit.
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