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What people think linux users do
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WARP is an amazing AI Linux terminal. The mixing of shell script and natural language is simply mind blowing.
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How to Navigate File System in Linux Terminal
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It's called the terminal because it's the last thing Linux users see before they die.
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There's something so nice about a terminal. Like a base tty, there are no pop ups, no ads, no websites, it's just you and prompt. You make of it what you can, but it will be you doing it.
I'm trying to actually learn to code, and I'm just learning like this, with a base vim install and a c compiler.
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I'm going through a lot right now but here:
Enrichment

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Switching to Linux hot take:
Recovering windows users shouldn't switch to a "windows-like" DE. Give them something totally alien like GNOME or Budgie. Likewise, we should recommend ex Mac users KDE or Cinnamon.
Reason: Linux is not the same as those OSes. Its imitations of their interfaces are incomplete, so it will feel like a knockoff.
A new GUI paradigm sets Linux apart in the mind and encourages learning. Then once the user is proficient in customizing their desktop, they can bring back the features they valued in those systems.
#have you ever tried PearOS#as someone who occasionally uses a Mac. its bad#KDE skin with the barest veneer. but basically no research#for example. the macos default terminal is an 80x24 box with exactly 1 titlebar#meanwhile PearOS keeps the Konsole default which is tons of buttons and drop down menus. and the font it way too big#ugh it just. feel is all wrong#this is also true of WinFX btw#mir rants#linux#Linux take#desktop environment
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slowly discovering the simplicity and windows-user friendliness of linux mint and going WAIT.... i could have just not used Windows all these years. I could have been Free.
#every linux user has been lying you don't need solid terminal/cmd notions to use mint cinnammon#what if windows was smaller prettier more-customizable more privacy-focused & you actually wanted to use the windows store for software ._.
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Perfecting my analog double-exposure text overlay! Though I don't know if you can call it entirely analog, since I photographed the terminal of my (very digital) laptop for the text portion.
Camera: Pentax MX Film: Ilford HP5+ (shot at 1600, pushed 2 stops in development) Developer: Flic Film Black/White & Green (1+49 dilution, 22 minutes at 70°F) Text: Long-term nuclear waste warning messages
#i love love love how this came out even though the film got fogged by light leaking thru my bathroom door while i was developing it#i wanna shoot more hp5 i love the tones#in case you wanna get super granular the terminal is kitty and the font is firacode#the shell is fish and the prompt is starship and i'm running arch linux on a modded chromebook :)#my photography#analog photography#double exposure#ilford hp5
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something i find so annoying with so many terminal multiplexers is that they're all almost perfect for using as a daily driver but every single one has some issue that makes it not possible to use properly
wezterm is nearly perfect with native keybinds, fantastic protocol support, good config, and a built-in multiplexing feature that works across ssh. unfortunately, that multiplexing feature is fully broken to the point of being unusable! if you detach and reattach, there's any number of issues that'll happen that mean having to reopen split panes, defeating the point of any of it. the command pallet is also a neat feature but impossible to navigate
zellij is really cool, actively developed, has an interesting plugin system, an expansive config, and real nice status bars telling you what keybinds you can use. but! those keybinds basically make it unusable. it spans most of the ctrl/alt keyboard space, which is exactly where, say, and editor might also go. it seems to have had kitty protocol support added at some point, but that doesnt work at all, and enabling kitty support in nushell while using zellij breaks everything
tmux is. well, it's tmux. it's solid, performant, scriptable, and pretty much abandonware. sure, it might have some updates to keep it working, but it will pretty much never get any real new features, and the ones it does have are kinda limited. you can only open 1 popup at a time? sure, i guess that works most of the time, but man that's an annoying limitation. oh and kitty protocol support? yeah right go fuck yourself actually
oh and that's it. on top of this there are basically these 3 options for detachable multiplexing (that works over ssh), and all others would end up just being inferior versions really. as to what i use currently? it's tmux in wezterm. wezterm is actually a good terminal, it's just the advertised 'multiplexing' features are basically non-functional, and tmux is good enough that is actually works, if a bit annoyingly
honestly, i want to work on wezterm and fix all the multiplexing shit so i can use it, but it's a massive project so i have no idea where to start. maybe i should work up the courage to ask some people and get stuck in, but that's anxiety and a lot of time
ugh
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implementing multithreading into a terminal game
what i expected: race conditions, ui tearing, deadlocks
what i didnt expect:
WHY ARE YOU E
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Linux Devcore. Got Vim, Cava, Cmatrix, Cbonsai, and Pipes.sh in one whole frame.
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Meet the most dangerous feline in tech history.
His name? :(){ :|:& };:
Cute, but don’t let him near your terminal. This cat doesn’t purr—he forks.
If you’re on Linux and you type his name in bash…
May your system rest in peace.
Warning: Do NOT try this unless you want to hard crash your machine.
It’s called a fork bomb, and it’ll bring your system to its knees by rapidly creating infinite processes.
#linux#forkbomb#cybercat#hackercat#bash#terminal#terminalhumor#techmeme#linuxwarning#programming#cats
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Because my primary laptop is a MacBook running Linux, I have the Control and Super key switched, so I can maintain that sweet-sweet macOS Command key functionality. (Having the Super key act like it does on Windows is garbage. Fight me. I don't need an entire key to bring up a menu. I need a third modifier key.)
However, because I have a Mac's keyboard that behaves as a Mac's keyboard too, I often forget that, when I'm hitting CMD+C, the computer is actually receiving CTRL+C. So, unlike in macOS, when I'm using Linux I cannot use my keyboard to copy and paste in the terminal.
But that hasn't stopped me from trying, so many times have I tried using the SMAPI terminal line to add items to my SDV Farmer's inventory, only to hit "CMD"+C on the item ID, killing the entire process, closing the game, and deleting an entire day's worth of unsaved data.
I really wish there was a way to make Linux behave like macOS, in regards to the keyboard...
#rambles#linux#macos#unix#terminal#stardew#stardew valley#sdv#smapi#stardew mods#sdv mods#stardew valley mods
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