I’ve heard good things. I’ve been watching for it to go on sale.
Sidebery has become one of my must haves for new installs.
I’m not that high on the totem pole unfortunately
When you help manage thousands of servers with vim and nano already installed, it’s just faster to use one of those than installing something else nearly ever single time.
I prefer nano for quick edits of small files, but vim for hunting down things in larger files.
tips fedora M’eveloper
Jokes on Microsoft. I downgraded to Windows 10 and disabled secure boot for my dual boot so I could be one step closer to being done with them completely.
A better title would be “The best way to switch to Linux is slowly.”
I always thought it was my clubbed feet.
My problem is I don’t answer in my head. I think to myself, I need to craft a reply but I need time to do that, but then I don’t want to make the time to do it, and then I just don’t do it or I wait until way later when I crack and think “well I gotta say something” and send a half-assed reply just to put it out of mind.
Answering texts is virtually no different to doing homework in my brain.
A lot of people are focusing on the D&D part but honestly what the people really want is for any and all studios to take the time they need so they can release non-buggy, higher quality games.
I just started using Konsole and so far it’s ticking all my boxes.
As much as I’ve been enjoying it, I’ve found myself alternating more between it and older favorites. I unlocked everything with the free credits and I don’t buy the battlepass so it feels like there’s not much more for players like me.
I’d be willing to contribute with money since I’m having fun but I’ve had 0 interest in all of the cosmetics they’ve released so far.
Do you mean to say that Steam has a store front separate from the launcher?
That was my guess, from others’ context. Hits almost all of the good points.
How containerized though? Could it be a replacement for a docker server “farm” on a single machine or is it know for apps to simply use locally?
As a noob, can someone briefly explain flatpaks and why they may be preferred?
I primarily just use whatever the distro has(gnome terminal most often), though I use iTerm2 with omz on my work MacBook and really enjoy the customizability with tabs, panes, hotkeys, and especially triggers.
Can anyone recommend a good equivalent on Linux?
I see a lot of others listed here with many features. I’m open to trying a few to find a good alternative, though I don’t want to move all my eggs to a basket only to find out it doesn’t support some feature.
Definitely, though when they inevitably change their mind, it stings like an implied promise broken.
Just curious, how do you host it? Do you have it containerized or no?