5G_technician 2 years ago • 100%
goddamn i love brutalist web design
5G_technician 3 years ago • 93%
be proud of it. When i order a meal in a restaurant i tell the waiter i use arch linux. When im done and he's trying to count the handful of coins i've given him i tell him that the bank uses proprietary software and i do this out of respect for mine and his freedom and privacy
5G_technician 3 years ago • 100%
lol you have to press the "Generate Lorem Ipsum" button to get actual lorem ipsum on https://www.lipsum.com/, you pasted the definition of Lorem Ipsum.
5G_technician 3 years ago • 100%
GNU Jami is also fine. Especially with low powered computers. One of my friends couldn't open vscode and discord at the same time so we switched to GNU Jami with no problems. Audio quality a bit lower (they can't use OPUS codecs) but otherwise very nice.
* [The World Is Fvcked](https://sewerslvt.com/album/the-world-is-fvcked) * [Draining Love Story](https://sewerslvt.com/album/draining-love-story) They make some of the best breakbeat available.
5G_technician 3 years ago • 100%
Ok sorry I forgot less
searches are case sensitive and didn't try "Archive", only "archive". I have 4.0 on arch linux.
It works pretty good. Thank you
5G_technician 3 years ago • 100%
Thanks for the recommendation. Nnn is very fast and I like the text file buffer of selected files that you can edit in vim but I can't figure out how to create a new archive. It's not on the github page and I couldn't find it in the help menu you get when you press "?"
Is there a terminal file manager that has good support for archives? The features I'd like are: * being able to enter archives like directories * shortcut to archive all selected files
Hi, I'm trying to write a native gtk dropbox paper clone. I wrote something like this in java already but I've had a ton of problems with JavaFX. The text widget in particular is just the worst (doesn't even support growing the widget as you type, just adds an internal scrollbar). It had synchronization but it wasn't enctypted. I don't want my editor to require a server and rustls doesn't support self-signed certificates. I looked into libp2p but it's pretty niche so it might have some vulnerabilities. What would you recommend to use? I just want to have someone forward their ports, and then someone else would type in their ip and a password and it would give them an encrypted socket.