I’m not that high on the totem pole unfortunately
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 want to day you could probably lump Shein with those as well but I have nothing to back that up except it has the same scammy feel.
What are some of the best alternatives? With comparable specs (in the US)?
Right now I have a Fold and honestly really like the foldables. Though I think the Pixel Fold is my only alternative there.
I don’t know how much my Watch 5 has, but I download my Spotify playlist to my watch so I can listen with Bluetooth headphones from my watch without needing my phone on my pocket, mostly for walking or yard work.
I can’t say I’ve tried a ton but in searching for the same thing, I found Mindustry. It scratched this weird StarCraft-esque tower defense game that I didn’t know needed scratched.
To each their own, I suppose. This has been my favorite tab management system I’ve used.
I haven’t used Vivaldi in years and only tried it for a short period at the time, but what features exactly are miles ahead or is it just the fact that Firefox requires a plugin to do some of what the competition has natively?
I can’t speak to that 100% but I do remember trying both (albeit briefly) and ultimately settling on Sidebery. Looking at the addons page, TST dev actually mentions Sidebery and a few others in their Developer Comments.
*Edit: It seems to imply that Sidebery is a tree addon with extra features. The most notable of which that sold me was the snapshots. I kept losing all my (~200) tabs if I closed Firefox improperly on my Macbook which was not fun.
Try Sideberry, tab grouping, renaming, dragging and dropping, snapshots, etc.
I just started using Konsole and so far it’s ticking all my boxes.
Isn’t that how iPhones update? I feel like I recall reading something similar a couple years back for iPhones.
I couldn’t care fewer
I’ve never actually used vim, though occasionally fallback on vi for remote admin. I may finally check it out now though. Thanks!
Oh for what it’s worth, I probably agree more with the fact that autosave should be on by default but also possible to disable.
But yes, I do have my preference and I admit it is just that, a preference.
So out of curiosity, what did you move to and do you use autosaving? I’m always willing to try out other text editors but it’ll take something impressive to make me start autosaving.
Man, maybe I just grew up in a different time and/or environment but I still to this day manually save obsessively. I use VSCode most days and feel like I’m constantly hitting the save hotkey. With that said though, I am just not a fan of most autosaves. I like to know what the current contents are and whether or not I have unsaved changes.
That’s just me though.
Sidebery has become one of my must haves for new installs.