If you don’t mind me asking, what music client is pictured?
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If you don’t mind me asking, what music client is pictured?
I find it’s just a lot of effort to go through visual customization for very little benefit, I have spent more time creating rootless podman images for certain apps, custom scripts, keybinds etc.
What I mean to say is there’s likely many people who customize functionality of their systems one way or another — without ever touching the visual side of things much beside maybe changing the font or turning dark mode on.
The foundation supports a bunch of other open source projects, after all there is a lot more to devices that run the Linux kernel then just the kernel.
Also, I found it a but funny that the foundation created the PDF using Adobe InDesign 19.4 (Windows), according to the metadata in file posted on their website. (original | archive of the PDF)
The plugin that brings the “starter” / “welcome” screen when nvim
is called without a file is mini.starter
, a lua module of the mini
plugin. My primary use case for neovim is closer to a feature complete text editor rather than a full fledged IDE, although there definitely is some overlap in my setup.
My set of plugins are roughly as follows
vim-plug
, I will likely replace this one with packer
at some pointgoyo.vim
and limelight.vim
for distraction free viewing and editingnnn.nvim
to integrate the nnn
file manager into neovimmini.nvim
according to the Github, “Library of 35+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.7 and higher) experience with minimal effort. They all share same configuration approaches and general design principles.”
mini.surround
feature rich surround actionsmini.statusline
a very simple no-frills statuslinemini.starter
aformentioned start screenmini.pairs
inserts the paired character, e.g typing (
will automatically place )
behind the cursorsmini.move
move selectionsmini.map
has a little map of the file similar to VScode among many other IDEs & text editorsbarbar.nvim
Tabbar pluginnvim-treesitter
for syntax highlightingAnd the remaining things in my init.lua
file are just keybindings, setting up the plugins, and disabling the swapfile etc. when editing my password secrets in gopass
among other ‘secret’ files
It definitely is rather reminiscent of older Windows versions with the seperate application launchers, fully expanded task bar entries that show the name of an app that are ungrouped (until necessary). And the widgets are very reminiscent of Rainmeter.
But I also bring some things from macOS that I enjoyed such as the global menu on the top (sadly Firefox flatpak does not support), virtual desktops with the pager widget on the bottom, and I use Krunner a lot (plasma’s equivalent to macOS “Spotlight”)
I hope your switch to Linux goes well if / when you switch!
It goes both ways though, if beehaw isolates itself enough the rest of the fediverse will make its own communities that effectively replace the ones we lost from them defederating.
As of now they’re blocking 387 communities according to this
I have debated on hosting my own SearXNG search instance but I am not sure if I would benefit. I would likely be the only one using it but I would personally only use it for ddg, startpage, brave search etc. or in other words everything but google and bing. Is this what you do or do you share yours among others?
Out of curiosity, how is kbin’s magazine system designed to avoid this problem?
I feel like part of the 90s vibe is that it’s federated and that most of the community doesn’t have the toxicity that reddit had. I would argue that “feeling” disappeared when more things became consolidated into large companies rather than having many smaller forums or widespread use of open protocols like rss, xmp etc.
I have been enjoying it so far, the software feels quite similar to old reddit in many ways but the community so far is a bit less toxic. If anyone is wishing to use it on iPad I recommend going to your instance and in the share menu adding it to the home page as there isn’t yet a good option for iPad.
I am also looking forward to the addition of 2fa in the next update
The fact that it will use activity pub is rather interesting to me, but I don’t have faith in that lasting long term. Eventually they’d defederate I feel or purposefully have features that only work on the Meta client making it worse for everyone else to interact with.
I feel like this still depended on community. There was plenty of more niche hobby specific communities that were enjoyable. r/coffee comes to mind for me or something like r/fountain pens. I still enjoyed r/Analog although that had it’s own issues.
I will second the suggestion for a dash camera, they can record audio automatically without need for user intervention.
Another option is to just use a voice assistant, I usually quickly ask my watch to start a voice recording beforehand to ensure there is a record of the interaction.