A place for me to put stuff
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Sets the X cursor to something a little more familiar
By default the bspwm cursor, when not over a window, flashes back to the default ‘X’ cursor. Adding this into the bspwmrc file resolves that. xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
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https://ohmyposh.dev/
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Stop Talking to Each Other and Start …
Stop Talking to Each Other and Start Buying Things: Three Decades of Survival in the Desert of Social Media https://catvalente.substack.com/p/stop-talking-to-each-other-and-start n n n n n n n n]]>
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Replacing i3wm with bspcwm (hacky)
n This is completely hacky and merely the first way that I dug-out which could keep most of the regolith/gnome stuff to manage the system, but replace i3 with bspwm. Of course, dotfiles and config are still required. Replace this line https://github.com/regolith-linux/regolith-session/blob/main/usr/bin/regolith-session-init#L21 with bspwm n]]>
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https://www.theregister.com/2022/11/28/fred_mythical_man_month_brooks/
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https://digitalsynopsis.com/design/miniature-dioramas/
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https://www.theregister.com/2022/11/23/voice_assistants_fail
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Regolith2: Bind key to open vscodium remote project
n Adds a new i3 shortcut to open an Ilia textlist displaying the folders from the remote server, which in turn then opens a vscodium flatpak with the remote-ssh extension. File: ~/.config/regolith2/i3/config.d/config ## Open remote in vscodiumnbindsym $mod+Shift+w exec “/var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/com.vscodium.codium –remote ssh-remote+[user]@[remote-server] /home/[user]/Projects/$(ssh [user]@[server] ‘> /dev/null 2>&1″n n]]>
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FOSS Guilt
n I have a few excuses reasons which I always seem to trot out, like a smoker who knows its bad for their health; n Microsoft Office n n]]>
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I always keep coming back to this …
I always keep coming back to this list: https://datascienceatthecommandline.com/2e/list-of-command-line-tools.html n n n n n n n n]]>
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