

Friend of mine blogged about it:


Friend of mine blogged about it:


It would be great to finally have the Facebook beast slain and give fediverse alternatives a chance.


https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/series/unix-as-ide/
# list all recursive files sorted by size
$ fd -tf "" -x du -h | sort -h
8.0K ./asdfrc
20K ./nvim/lua/lush_theme/bleak.lua
32K ./alacritty.yml
# find files by extension
$ fd -e lua
nvim/colors/bleak.lua
nvim/init.lua
nvim/lua/config/autocmds.lua
# list found files in tree view
$ fd -e lua | tree --fromfile
.
└── nvim
├── colors
│ └── bleak.lua
├── init.lua
# Run "npm test" when a file changes in the src or test directories
$ fd src test | entr -- npm test
# find out how often you use each command
history | cut -d " " -f 1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10
80 rm
81 lsd
107 asdf
136 npx
161 find
176 fd
182 cd
185 rg
247 brew
250 nb
465 npm
867 git
Ah shoot. Didn’t realize this was the self-hosted community. My bad.
I’ve enjoyed ProtonMail quite a bit the last year.
FWIW, installing steam used to also install both architectures on my machine. I use the flatpak version now because it kept causing conflicts years ago.


With DuckDuckGo around it is hard to justify paying for Kagi personally.


Haven’t verified it, but I was under the impression run in background would forward notifications.


Here is the guide for Fedora: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/encrypting-drives-using-LUKS/


I remember doing the warthog jump an awful lot in Halo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGQIQljaAc0


Ah yeah Carmageddon! They definitely encouraged exploration. I remember never winning by racing, but instead killing the other drivers.


Yes. I did this with Monster Truck Madness and still remember the opening announcer guy.
I also did this with Big Red Racing, Diddy Kong Racing, and Rallisport Challenge.
Yeah, I’m not going to verify all the maintainers of the software I use is vegan, believes in climate change, and left. While I believe the causes are just and important, not every moment is a time to align values and divide.
n64 has so many great games