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Sometimes I fear longevity in apps and make my own, and sometimes I just want to use Ruby for something. That is why I made rjnl awhile back. I love jrnl, but wanted my own thing… github.com/timappled…
Sometimes I fear longevity in apps and make my own, and sometimes I just want to use Ruby for something. That is why I made rjnl awhile back. I love jrnl, but wanted my own thing… github.com/timappled…
Good morning interwebs. How are we on this fine Thursday?
hmm
You would think I would be less annoying and make dummy accounts for test posts
To test post, or not test post, that is the question!
Is this my lot in life? test post
It seems my whole life is nothing but test posts
this is just a test
So, I used Omarchy for a couple weeks and Cosmic Desktop for a couple weeks. I’m Torn to which I should make my permeant home. Omarchy is definitely way more exciting and customized, but Cosmic seems a bit stabler. Maybe, I have to do Omarchy one more time, to see.
I’ve been taking taekwondo with my kids, but I really want to get back to JiuJitsu, I am considering just doing both.
Been working in 3 projects at once today, getting myself confused…lol
I’m working on the command line version of my webapp NostrFeedz . I’m working on how to deal with images. In the right terminal (kitty, alacritty, ghostty) they come inline. But in others, do I have it so they open in browser, image viewer, maybe a hover to image viewer? #dev #terminal
Nothing like clocking out of the ole' office.
–version
Going to make a cheatsheet applet for the Cosmic Desktop today, I can never remember kb shortcuts for half the things I use, so maybe it will help.
I’ve decided my brain cannot contain emacs and vim commands at once, so sticking with Vim
I always switch back and forth from the digital and analog tasks, journal, notes life. I love being on paper, but carrying something to write with 24x7 is hard. I’ve tried hybrid, but in all reality digital thoughts never make it back to the paper.
Today I will try emacs.
I sometimes wonder how Gnome has become the defacto desktop for most of #Linux. It does look beautiful, that I cannot deny; but it’s lack of functionality, over simplification of apps, and lack of customization really make it sort of inferior to most other desktops.
I should of added the link.. github.com/timappled…
I was playing with Pop-OS! today and it gave me a chance to test Autonomix-cli with a Debian based distro, worked like a charm.
I’ve gotten pretty used to using copilot outside of VSCode, just in the terminal. It’s improved productivity quite a bit. In VSCode remote connections broke often. I standard ssh terminal sessions stay solid all day if it must.
it feels good when 4 of the apps I sideload with Obtanium are my own.
There is a good chance relay.pleb.one will be broken for a chunk of the day. I am working on fixing some persistent issues I have been having with it. I’ll let folks know when it’s fixed.
This is from scli