@sir
Well, I'm late to the party, but already have some (original, never-before-seen) content:
gemini://gemini.zachdecook.com/capsule/2020-11-01-action-jones.gemini
Action Jones (The Story of a Lost Piece of Cultural History)
How a (formerly) online webseries captured my imagination, and the grief of its loss to the world.
@crunklord420
Exhibit A: those "soph" videos.
@sir
Started teaching myself how to use #sway this morning. Window manipulation feels fun. (I've always tended to organize windows in a tiling way).
Still need to port my xfce-shiftit script over (is there a command to get the current window's width?)
Also, I'm not sure about one thing: can you have a tabbed window inside a tiled layout? It's simple with programs that have tabs baked into them, but I want to have an alacritty window with multiple alacritty tabs.
@slisne
Just make your whole paragraph a link. There's no shame in that, and it makes it easier to click!
@slisne
One time a friend suggested my being error prone was a result of using a keyboard with low actuation force (Gateron clears). I think it makes me more efficient.
@slisne
git config --add alias.statsu status
git config --add alias.sattus status
git config --add alias.satuts status
git config --add alias.stauts status
git config --add alias.astuts status
git config --add alias.tsatus status
git config --add alias.st status
git config --add alias.s status
alias gits='git status'
@ichabod
I usually say "marvelous", but sometimes ''mer-vay" if I'm feeling frenchy.
@sir
The fact that they removed view-source: (and haven't tagged the issue as a bug) is my biggest gripe.
@omgubuntu
> [some twitter followers] asked why I’m troubled by a core system component using hundreds of megabytes of memory to ... do nothing.
Well, they are using twitter... proprietary software users don't always have the best judgement.
@omgubuntu
> [some twitter followers] asked why I’m troubled by a core system component using hundreds of megabytes of memory to ... do nothing.
Well, they are using twitter... proprietary software users don't always have the best judgement.
Does the Snap Store Use Too Much Memory?
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/10/gnome-software-uses-lots-of-memory
Just your average linux user (above-average computer-person) with fullstack web dev experience.
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