Cool! Do you also have a function that wipes the history file when exiting the terminal?
Cool! Do you also have a function that wipes the history file when exiting the terminal?
Weird, I clear my history very frequently and never once felt like a SpongeBob popsicle.
I use kitty, it’s fast and it allows me to use it as an image viewer
Can someone explain, I don’t get it.
I stopped watching videos on YouTube and instead started to use mpv since it allows me to watch the video at a higher resolution without burning my PC
I started to use Linux near the beggining of 2022, during my Programming Logic classes (my high school had a computing course alongside normal classes).
In the end of 2022 I switched my laptop from Windows to Xubuntu until the middle of 2023 where I switched to Arch linux and have no plans of moving away :)
Final Fantasy VI with the ROSE patch. This time I’ll finish it for real, instead of quitting in the World of Ruin :P.
Thank you! That was fun to read :)
Could you explain what this was? I couldn’t find anything about it while searching.
You poor soul lol
What do you mean?
I switched from Xubuntu to Arch Linux.
Here’s a funny video about string theory:
string theory lied to us and now science communication is hard
Hopefully Wayland support for polybar
She - Louie Says
As someone who has turned windows off while it’s updating, don’t do it. You might be lucky enough to only have some files deleted
I’ve not broken my setup (yet), but I’ve came close to it one time when I accidentally made a lesser fork bomb.
I was writting a function that would display how many jobs I currently had in the command prompt, but when writting the function instead of calling
jobs
I called the function itself, sourced .bashrc and now everything was laggy (my pc only has 4GB). Thankfully I was able to shut down the terminal before my swap got completely consumed.