

Btw, is there a TUI keyboard with mouse support?
Btw, is there a TUI keyboard with mouse support?
I mean, there are a gazilion of calculator apps around?
Put EDITOR=youreditor in your env and keep less. Less is fine and it’s usually default for man pages too.
Put it in a VM, more flexible than dual boot. You can even just make a image of the partitions cp /dev/nvmexx /path/to/part.img
and add it to the VM.
Looks like a theming problem with GTK to me.
GTK does theming stupid.
Ok ok, a classic. But which one?
Cool, he says we can shoot him.
Generally browsing via VPN is not equal to more privacy. It just tells the websites you’re where the server is instead of where you are, while the server might log your full browsing habits even though they promise not to. While legitimate interests, like, ripping you off because you live in a rich country or making sure you’re not in a criminal country, makes browsing with VPN a bad experience.
Instead, you could fake your location at least in Firefox’ about:config.
// fake geo location (HB Zürich here)
user_pref("geo.prompt.testing", true);
user_pref("geo.prompt.testing.allow", true);
user_pref("geo.provider.testing", true);
user_pref("geo.provider.network.url", "data:application/json,{"location": {"lat": 47.377, "lng": 8.540}, "accuracy": 2700.0}"");
I would rather compare appimage to PortableApps, except it bundles dependencies too.
Native then Appimage then Flatpak. Security is the same in the end, but in Flatpak with extra steps, while Flatpak has a huge framework that can fail too.
Is there a question in here somewhere?
No.
Of course you have stuttering if you use that in the screenshot as your desktop.
Joke aside, wasn’t there a real desktop environment that uses a game engine for rendering?
Sorry, no, don’t want that in a terminal.
There’s Zettlr and Typora for WYSIWYG md.
Well, here’s a copy&paste from the KSP JNSQ modpage. Had mostly the forum header and iframes to clean up, not much else. Made in Typora.
Original here.
Get your shit together. You make no sense.
Depends on the release model of the distro and on the kind of software.
Your client downloads a XML file and parses it and then maybe downloads some images. There.
If the client itself doesn’t track you, it’s as private as online gets.
There are only a few on-screen-keyboards, all of them with their own issues. Then there’s ncurses, a terminal UI toolkit with mouse support. Now i wonder, if there is already a ncurses keyboard emulator?
It’s just your first picture that gave me the idea.