

I’m on Linux and a prebuit PC would be a nice change. But at the same price or lower than Windaube, since I don’t want a licence for them.
I will prefer to build myself rather than paying an extra k…
I’m on Linux and a prebuit PC would be a nice change. But at the same price or lower than Windaube, since I don’t want a licence for them.
I will prefer to build myself rather than paying an extra k…
Did you tried UnCiv ? Feels like garbage to play to me. Maybe it is just too complete for my mobile game sessions… (And I don’t really like civilisation turn based games anymore.)
Mindustry (factorio like) plays badly on mobile (everything is too small, touch is not precise need to zoom a lot but you don’t see anything/can’t build long belt that way). But now I want to play it on PC.
On the other hand, Feudal Tactics is really nice to play on mobile.
Apparently stow -t
exist too.
usage
should just be help
(avoid extra step)connect
does not exist (see add
and cmd list)git clone <REPO> <DEST FOLDER>
, no need to cd
maybeCreateDir
is not used each time, there are some mkdir
{MESSAGE:=change}
set -euxo pipefail
at the start of the script if you want to exit at any error. Some sort of bash strict models
’s outputI’m too lazy to open issues/PR for all that, and I still need to learn stow
. Hopfully this might help me ? (I don’t really need help with git
that this sçript look to abstract too much for me.)
Sadly I can’t recommand pop-os. In 2 years, the updates broke twice on me.
The resolutions where simple enough if you can use the command line to run sudo apt update
, sudo apt upgrade
. But the GUI shop updater just crashed on me without the apt error message visible.
It is a nice distro overall with which you can even try tiled windows without commiting to it.
-> pop-os is nice but it may break from times to times. So if (like me or most dev) you are ok with the CLI and just a bit of fixes from times to times then go for it. But if you are affraid of the CLI or never want to fix anything, then some other distro may be a better choice.
I know simple fossify apps are appreciated by the comminity. I have yet to try them. I like Etar as a calendar. It is also on FDroid
I’m with the others:
fd
default syntax is easier to remember.And for the interactive search I’m using
skim
. With it Icd
to the dir I want andAlt t
to trigger fuzzy finding. There are also bindings to search for dir or in the history. The neat part is that results are inserted as is in the command line, no need to xargs or copy them. It also make the history look like I always know where the files I want are when in reality they are just fuzzy-found