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RAM, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

as mentioned by (an) other comment(s), you should add Kakoune under text editors, perhaps with the text:

Kakoune

A modal terminal text editor based on Vi. Kakoune is based on selection before action and is committed to the unix Philosophy.

and when talking about descriptions, I don’t have a problem with the descriptions being subjective in tone, but could you remove the word “master race” from the Vim description ?

while I understand the history of using “master race” in tech related discussions, I think the nazi history overrules that by a long shot. Even if it didn’t have the history it did, the word emanates eugenics.

otherwise, I think it is a nice list and a good initiative :))

I really like community made resources :))

Steamymoomilk,

added to the list! thanks,

jxk, in Is anyone using awk?

Awk has the advantage over Perl/Python/etc. that it’s standardized by POSIX. Therefore you can rely on it on all operating systems. It’s pretty much the only advanced scripting language available that is POSIX – the alternative would be some heavy shell scripting or almost-unreadable sed.

d3Xt3r,

Therefore you can rely on it on all operating systems.

… all except that one OS which we don’t like to talk about but annoyingly remains the most popular consumer OS. :P

yetAnotherUser,

Android?

flamingos, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

Zoxide, lets you quickly jump to places in your filesystem. E.g. z pic will put you in ~/Pictures.

Steamymoomilk,

added and looks pretty helpful thanks!

moonpiedumplings, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

I really like zellij:

github.com/zellij-org/zellij

Terminal multiplexer like tmux, but more intuitive to use.

LeFantome, in The Wine development release 9.0-rc3 is now available.

I imagine Valve wants to get all their gaming up on Wayland.

bbbhltz, in how do i efficiently attach audio to an image
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

Recommended YT settings might be helpful here.

What command have you been using?

iopq, in Is DNS Bloat too?

It’s insecure, which lets governments like China poison it. They straight up block encrypted DNS

knfrmity,

The EU regularly forces DNS server operators to remove entries or redirect certain domains. It’s super easy to circumvent but most users don’t know that.

domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

I still remember that time some judge ruled to ban a IP belonging to Cloudflare and the internet was on fire for a day in my country.

blog.cloudflare.com/consequences-of-ip-blocking/

knfrmity,

The sites I’m thinking of never had their IPs completely blocked, the DNS entries for the domains were just removed. If you were to switch to a non-EU or self-hosted DNS server you’d get to the site.

But the domains in question are generally ones the US/EU/NATO propaganda machine has told people are bad, so there’s no outrage when they’re blocked. In many cases there are often cheers.

uiiiq,

As long as there is an oversight and rules, I don’t have a problem with that

moon,

It’s not insecure at all, quite the opposite. Also with DoH, it blends into regular traffic.

iopq,

DoH is blocked in China, they cut any TLS connection to a known DNS server (1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, 9.9.9.9, etc.)

chris, in Terminal Utility Mega list!
@chris@programming.dev avatar

Lazygit. Nice TUI for git.

Hexagon, in Terminal Utility Mega list!

ncdu: shows how much disk space is used by each directory, can also explore subdirectories and delete files

tig: interactive terminal UI for git with lots of functionality

sjmulder,

Two of my favourite tools!

Bitflip, (edited ) in Terminal Utility Mega list!

Mosh mosh.org

Persistent ssh connections, great for laptops/phones that sleep or change IP. Use tmux for scroll back.

lambda, (edited ) in Terminal Utility Mega list!
@lambda@programming.dev avatar

Terminals:

Wezterm (my favorite)

Kitty

danielfgom, in Terminal Utility Mega list!
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

You forgot to add different types of Terminals…

Samueru, in I'm looking for a command that is similar to cpupower, but for gpu (or even both -- gpupower?systempower?)

amdgpu_top it is so good that it wasn’t affected by a recent kernel change that broke power reporting on polaris GPUs.

It has everything, it can even emulate nvidia-smi looks.

andrew_bidlaw, (edited ) in how do i efficiently attach audio to an image
@andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works avatar

Can you intentionally set various bitrate (VBR) with a big difference, like from 16mbps max to 1mbps min? Constant bitrate can be your problem. Premiere had this on media export menu, I can’t remember where others have this. And, if you want to upload it to youtube, see what size it has on a private upload by downloading it - they reencode every video themselves to their uniform standard, so maybe you don’t even need to bother with that.

gunpachi, (edited ) in Terminal Utility Mega list!
  • Kakoune should also be added under Text editors.
  • Yazi is a good terminal based file manager
  • nnn is another file manager
  • rtorrent for a terminal based torrent client
  • nushell - a different kind of shell.
  • starship prompt
  • weechat for IRC
Steamymoomilk,

added thanks!

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