No probs
Dessalines
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o7
No probs, happy to do it. Doing open source work can be stressful at times, and feel like you have 1000 bosses instead of one or two. But I’m lucky to be working on something of societal value, that benefits people, rather than privatized software development.
o7
No probs!
Some I haven’t seen mentioned yet:
- bottom, a process manager written in rust.
- starship.rs, a smart prompt that works with most shells. Fish is my fav.
- broot. A unique file explorer and search.
- dua-cli a space analyzer.
- fdupes . Find and remove duplicate files.
Dessalines@lemmy.mlOPto Programming@programming.dev•Worktrees: Git's best kept secret (and why you should use them) | Tom Ups0·3 days agoIf they’re untracked files anyway, that’s unavoidable.
Dessalines@lemmy.mlOPto Programming@programming.dev•Worktrees: Git's best kept secret (and why you should use them) | Tom Ups0·3 days agoI use submodules for worktrees. You usually just have to run
git submodule update --remote
within any new worktree dir.
No, but it already has language support for most languages. As a decades long vim user who fully moved to helix, it didn’t lack anything I needed.
Same, endeavorOS has been my default install for years now.
Distrowatch does their rankings by page hits, it’s not the best indicator of either usage or popularity.
No probs. Class struggle can only be hidden from view (or exported to poorer countries) for a short time, so its inevitable that people will turn to socialist ideas after their conservative ideologies fail to answer any of the most important questions, either about their day-to-day lives, or the world.
Corporate social media can ban and censor communist ideas, but that’s impossible on the fediverse. So I’m glad we’re here to help fight that.