Yes, it was meant to be a self deprecating admission that I have used this unnecessarily verbose command.
Yes, it was meant to be a self deprecating admission that I have used this unnecessarily verbose command.
cat ~/.bash_history | grep


That’s just a comment
It does. Empty collections, 0, None


What do you think it is?
How does that work?


thank you! your command worked like a charm once i prepended it with exec. i even added a final command taking me back to workspace 1. tested it with exec_always and it seems to be good, crossing fingers it will actually work on boot.
maybe you can answer another question for me: is the config file executed asynchronously? What i mean is, does it run through each line, or is there a chance that, say, line 25 might execute before line 13?


short variable names, and the only vowel is ‘i’


Metaservices.


Rust is a psyop
I think the default mod key is the ‘super’ key (formerly known as the windows key). It might be alt actually, I don’t remember. Super + 1-9 switches between workspaces, which hold your windows. Shift + super + 1-9 moves a window to another workspace. you can find more key bindings by viewing $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/sway/config (or wherever config files go on your system).
Really, you already use gimp, but not linux?
What is och?


I thought id give flatpak firefox a shot and the profiles are broken. I might be able to fix it by making some symlinks but it left a bad taste in my mouth. I was unable to get it to recognize my userChrome.css


I have perused it, but its both so dense and so broad that its not that helpful unless i know exactly what I’m looking for. I have also tried info and tldr. I actually like tldr the most,. although the exhaustiveness of the man pages must be admired. I dont find it to be the best teacher.


What are some goos resources for learning jq? I really struggle when it comes to nested keys/values which obviously limits my ability to use it.


I have a T560 and i run debian with sway. It serves the dual purpose of getting me more comfortable in the terminal (i even use power shell on my windowa desk top a lot more now), and it runs much better than KDE or gnome did. Im missing some obvious quality of life settings like easily adjusting the power settings (it never sleeps, just turns off the screen and locks). But again, im trying to get more comfortable using the terminal so for me its more of a “take the training wheels off” thing.


Hacker news isnt an appropriate forum for most questions tho, that one is valid
Test the quality of your recorded audio, one of the few remaining sore points on my similar setup is the microphone driver