wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
*they're
grammar police
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
Fun, this is the quality I use when watching YouTube (I wish this was /s, but it isn't)
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
Thanks for the heads up! I meant in philosphy, not necesarily in the code.
wiikifox 9mo ago • 95%
It's not just GNU/Linux what people show in unixporn: some rice macOS, some rice BSD, and some even rice Android. What do they have in common? They're all based on UNIX.
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
Nose fleas
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
st. It just works. I'm always opening and closing terminals, and 90% of the stuff I use have's a TUI. st launches before I can even notice, under 4GB of RAM, and the entire install is less than a MiB.
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
You need to count the yellow one too
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
Everything And [a] Fast Castle perhaps?
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
The sum of all those numbers, in months
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
If you see the numbers out of center you have terminal cancer
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
TIL EA always means "Everything And". Now things like "EA Sports" and "EA FC" make sense.
wiikifox 9mo ago • 100%
He is asking for a taste of that chocolate, I don't think he's allergic to it
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
AwesomeWM:
- 3 tags (term, web and files)
- A different layout for every tag (CornerSE, Maximize and Fair, in that order)
Super+/
for a hotkey listSuper+P
for rofi-show run
Super+C
for a scratchpad withprofanity
Super+V
for a scratchpad withcmus
Super+X
for a scratchpad with notesSuper+~
for a quake term- Most of the default Awesome keybindings
In the files tag I run terms and Thunar, in the web tag qutebrowser and everything else in the term tag.
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
It's still a good translation, and faithful to the original text
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
Try New World Translation
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
Are you getting married with your best friend? Or did your friendshipe end when you married?
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
we can't? /s
wiikifox 10mo ago • 100%
But if a = 0
then PiZZa = PiZZ * 0 = 0
wiikifox 10mo ago • 90%
clones a git repo
Image transcription: screenshot of neovim adding `alias ls='sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root'` to the end of `~/.zshrc`
I'm refurbishing an old PC to work as a home server for several stuff. I'm looking for a lightweight distribution to install in it, but with a decent package repository. A small image size will be appreciated, as I have slow bandwidth too.
I have installed several plugins manually because my computer had limited access to the internet at the time. Right now it's pretty stable so I want to try a plugin manager like lazy.nvim, how do I move all my plugins there without breaking anything? Would be better if the change is undoable
First rice!! (kinda). Spend a lot of time in it, and I don't regret it. I also have rofi but couldn't screenshot it with scrot (U~U ||| I'll post the dotfiles and builds when I upload them. **OS:** Debian Sid (installed originally as Debian 12/Bookworm) **WM:** DWM flexipatch **Font:** SpaceMono Nerd Font with 12pt **Terminal:** st **Shell:** zsh with PowerLevel10k **GTK:** 3.0 with a half-finished theme based on fluoromachine **Icons:** ePapirus Dark **Neovim theme:** Fluoromachine **Programs on screen:** Neovim, cmatrix and neofetch **Wallpaper:** ![](https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/42dd3401-00d9-44fd-8c74-249e3b50f308.png)
I'm currently on the pawb.social instance, and already found some neat communities, still looking for recommendations however