rwdf 17h ago • 100%
I use it on my laptop which has a small screen. I have two or three workspaces/"ribbons" with let's say terminals (with IDE) on the first one, browser(s) under that one and chats in the bottom row. I have at most two or three windows in each row, so there's not much overhead. Also there are keybindings to jump to the start or end of each workspace. How many windows do you usually have open?
rwdf 17h ago • 100%
Niri is great!
rwdf 2d ago • 100%
Thanks for the tip.
I am currently reading Cloud Native Go, among other things. Seems interesting.
rwdf 3d ago • 100%
O
rwdf 1w ago • 100%
Thanks! It's about time I read Asimov for sure.
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Yep, I've found some books on Libby and BookBites which is what my local library offers, but not everything I'm looking for.
The Internet Archive is great and deserves support!
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Oh wow!
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Thanks for the tip.
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Ah, yes, HumbleBundle! I forgot about them. Thanks!
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Thanks! I'm interested for sure. I can use this and then donate directly to the authors if that's possible :)
So I recently got an e-reader and have started collecting e-books for it, but a lot of books seem to only be available through Amazon/Kindle. I don't want anything to do with that company. Where do I even start looking? I have my local library apps and have scoured Project Gutenberg and some similar sites. While this is great for classics and older stuff, I want newer books too, specifically science fiction and fantasy. Have looked at author's websites but they typically link to Amazon or physical copies.
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Of course not!
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
https://github.com/MrTuxx/OffensiveGolang
Here's a collection you can check out. I recommend Ben Kurtz's Defcon talk he links to as well.
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
Happy Friday! IWNDWYT!
rwdf 2w ago • 100%
O
rwdf 2w ago • 66%
So tired of capeshit.
rwdf 3w ago • 100%
Zero Trust: curse. You become suspicious of your allies.
smdh that fool thinks only of himself
rwdf 1mo ago • 100%
My guess is the cathedral that was started ca 1070. Other than that the oldest wooden buildings are from the 1700s.