I am not sure what the default keybinding is for this but I always create a .inputrc
file for searching forward and backward in the history without opening the C-r menu:
"C-p": history-search-backward
"C-n": history-search-forward
I am not sure what the default keybinding is for this but I always create a .inputrc
file for searching forward and backward in the history without opening the C-r menu:
"C-p": history-search-backward
"C-n": history-search-forward
Doesn’t seem like it, here is the fdroid link if there are any documented alternatives in the repos
I have been moving to epub for reading books, my app of choice is Librera. It has many customization options.
Would love to have an implementation of this in a virtual reality environment but for now, I prefer the actual look of PDF as a long strip of pages.
I don’t think coding in C is basic stuff, depending on the IDE, you can learn about using the terminal, compilers and if the course gets far, memory allocation, a really important tool in Linux programs.
Evil Matt Walsh knows what a woman is
Crash the dollar by entering the whole amount in the stock market? Or are stocks also considered gambling?
The irony detector is doing heavy lifting for me:
How I wish a chat privacy law could be passed to make more difficult to continue eroding our rights.
Thing is M$ is showing you the cloud as the first option to make you use it and buy more space when you need it.
Google got sued for making the google the default chrome search engine without asking the user. I think M$ is doing the same with the cloud storage but asking you with a pen about to mark their option. And the programs don’t even remember you didn’t choose the cloud the last time.
When are we getting an antitrust for trying to cram down our throats the cloud?
I’m eyeing a fairphone or a pixel (graphene) when Europe makes swappable batteries the standard. Until then, I hope my phone keeps on working, I don’t change phone unless my last one dies.
I really hope swappable batteries make a comeback to ditch the portable batteries and just swap a fresh one.
The allreo. All the package stuffing inside one oreo
I’m coming for that ozonussy, I’m a freak
Not your keys, not safe encryption. As simple as that
I agree but I find blockchain technology too costly hardwarewise, a simple anonimizing network may be enough
Well then, just use an anonymus service to distribute magnet links (i2p, tor, blockchain)
You don’t need blockchain to accomplish what the internet archive is, just a network of computers that share a part of their disk space to the other computers. This is just a torrent network at the end of the day
Arch was my first distro after going back to Linux. I really liked learning the inner workings of a computer and an OS.
I know plenty of people who just want a plug&play experience with the only input for the install being name, password and date. For them, I would never recommend Arch, simply mint or pop_os would do just fine as the only thing the computer has to do is open up the browser.
I just want more Linux users, not specific distros. In the end if you know your way around Linux, the distro choice doesn’t matter, you just choose a package repo