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dream_weasel, in You should

Hard to pronounce but ok I guess.

ultra,

It’s pronounced “forky”.

Sprokes, in You should

Does it work on fish shell?

Public_Tumbleweed,

There is only 1 way to find out

auf,

and nushell?

dukk,

Doesn’t work in nushell, function syntax is different.

Probably still possible, just written differently.

Knusper, (edited )

What that garble of symbols does, is that it defines and calls a function named :, which calls itself twice.

The syntax for defining a function is different in Fish, so no, this particular garble will not work:
https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/65a6bb53-312f-401a-8823-ba94ada93433.png

But it is, of course, possible to write a (much more readable) version that will work in Fish.

ReveredOxygen,
@ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

you can write a more readable version in any shell, it’s intentionally unreadable

cashews_best_nut,

Unfortunately it works in zsh. I just had to kill my laptop after curiosity got the better of me.

Knusper, (edited )

Yeah, I meant, as an attacker, you couldn’t come up with a similarly unreadable version.

At least, as far as I can tell, defining a function requires spelling out function and seems to require being defined on multiple lines, too.

ReveredOxygen,
@ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

Oh, I see. That’s very nice then

affiliate,

But it is, of course, possible to write a (much more readable) version that will work in Fish.

the gentleman hacker

Karyoplasma,

The ampersand looks very weird in that font. It would bug me.

Knusper, (edited )

It hails back to the early days of the ampersand, from when it was basically still just Latin “et”: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trebuchet_MS_ampersand.svg

Personally, I do like this font (Fira Mono+Sans), because it still looks professional, without being so boring that I get depression from looking at it.
But yeah, that ampersand is pushing it a bit, as I’m not sure everyone else knows that’s an ampersand…

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

Btw, what is it always with the stickers?

SendMePhotos,

What is always with the thigh highs?

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Programming socks?

balancedchaos,

This guy programs.

rockhandle,
@rockhandle@lemm.ee avatar

When youre using your laptop on the go, it has to be communicated without words that you use arch btw

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

Why use lot words when logo do trick?

DriftinGrifter,

Y 1+ when 1

surewhynotlem,

You’re in a meeting with 16 people with identical corporate laptops. Easy way to see whose is whose if they’re not open.

Godnroc,

Pfft, that’s what the asset tags are for. Clearly my laptop is the one with the number 2760754 on a… sticker… son of a bitch!

rwhitisissle,

I’ve never been in a corporate environment where stickers on laptops that weren’t branded for the company itself was considered acceptable or professional.

acockworkorange,

I have. It’s not all what it’s cracked up to be.

SuddenlyBlowGreen,

Did you work with engineers?

rwhitisissle,

Extensively. Nobody has stickers on their laptops. Maybe that’s some “fresh out of college” shit.

SuddenlyBlowGreen, (edited )

Maybe. Maybe it’s a “We can’t afford to alienate expensive engineers over stickers” thing, or a “We care more about the quality of work than sticks on laptops” thing.

Must be a fun place you work at. Do you wear a suit to work and work in cubicles?

rwhitisissle,

I don’t talk about the specific details of my employment on the internet with strangers. Especially with those who are fishing for a fight in which I have little interest.

SuddenlyBlowGreen,

Okay, have fun a work tomorrow! Or don’t, as that seems to be your preference. :-)

rwhitisissle, (edited )

“You must hate your job because you think putting stickers on laptops is tacky!”

Touch grass.

SuddenlyBlowGreen,

Whoa, that’s not very professional or acceptable :-)

oatscoop,

I sticker my laptops.

I view it as theft deterrent. It stands out so it’s easier to see in someone’s hands, and makes an expensive laptop looks kind of shitty.

sigmaklimgrindset,

Yeah, god forbid anyone have a little fun in a corporate environment. Gotta stay in uniform.

I put a rainbow peel off sticker next to my camera just so I had something nice to look at during the endless Zoom meetings. No one but I could see it. Still got a bollocksing because some boomer passed too close behind my work station once in four years.

Kiwi_Girl,
@Kiwi_Girl@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I guess it’s feelings of ownership/pride/community.

TimeSquirrel, (edited )
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

I have to get up early in the morning and go to a job and pay rent and bills now and it sucks...just let me keep the stickers please.

knightly,
@knightly@pawb.social avatar

Quick and easy personalization of an otherwise generic product.

martinb, in Repurposing your laptop trans rights style 😎🏳️‍⚧️

What’s the digital clock in your terminal?

dcat,

looks like either tty-clock or tmux clock-mode (prefix + t)

mayst0ne,

tty-clock

Kiwi_Girl,
@Kiwi_Girl@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Most likely uptime

Prunebutt,

What’s uptime?

NoisyFlake,

Gotcha!

ReveredOxygen,
@ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

Nothing much, how about you?

sailingbythelee,

Hello, Colin Robinson.

257m, (edited )

we really need some account with the named time to respond to this comment.

Metz, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry

Printer are worse. try to get a decade old brother to print more than a half page without completely freezing and needing a hard restart. driver is unmaintained unfortunately.

on Windows the printer works perfect though. which makes me quite unhappy :|

wifi on the other hand is not a problem i can remember. even on a 15 year old laptop, the AUR has a driver that it extracts from a ancient .deb and then patches it to make it work with modern kernels. lovely.

camelbeard,

I specifically bought a Brother printer because they at least try to support Linux. My previous one Samsung was much worse, it had Google cloud print so I could still use it. But Google like always killed something people liked.

Franzia,

On windows the printer works perfectly

Well, now I’ve heard everything.

0x4E4F,

What about cups, they have no driver for that printer there?

I have a LaserJet 1000, 20+ years old, only works Linux and Windows x86 😂… so I just set up a peint server and shared it 🤷.

Metz,

The driver shows up as “cups + gutenprint” and as far i can tell there is no other. so i guess that is already the one and only available driver.

and i have to correct myself, it is a Canon, not a Brother. Canon MX300 from 2007.

I mean it is not that big of a deal anyway. there is a single Windows machine left in this household that i can use for print jobs. and yeah, maybe i could use it as print server, that is actually a interesting idea lol.

0x4E4F, (edited )

Try searching online for cups filters. Maybe someone made a custom filter file for that printer that works… worth a shot 🤷. I’ve had luck hunting down custom filters for some obscure printers in the past.

Setting up a shared printer in Windows is (could be) a PITA though… not being able to choose SMB versions can make your Linux setups with SMB a pain 😔. That’s why I prefer Linux with samba as the print server, you can fine tune almost everything to make it work with any Windows and Linux install.

Metz,

thanks for the tip, i will have a look!

and yeah, funny enough i had less problems getting SMB to work between linux and windows than windows and windows despite it being a Microsoft native.

0x4E4F, (edited )

Also, true story, LTSC 2019 can’t see shares from LTSC 2021, but the opposite works without a problem 🤣. It was a bug, they eventually fixed it, but took them like a year or so (they threw the ball at users, not setting up the shares correctly 😒), and I already reinstalled all rigs with LTSC 2019, so… too late MS 🤷… I haven’t used LTSC 2021 from that point on.

Longpork_afficianado,

It’s the newer Wi-Fi chips that have issues, those for which drivers aren’t yet released. There always seems to be a year-long delay between the next gen laptops being released and the wifi drivers for them.

sandayle, in Sending incremental memes
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

rclone is a nice tool but it has problems syncing files that there is special characters in their names.

AnIntenseMoist,

just don’t have special characters in filenames, next question /s

sandayle,
@sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Thank you so much, how could I not have thought of that?

PlexSheep, in Sending incremental memes

I just use the nextcloud client. Does the job and looks fancy while at it. But you obviously need a nextcloud server for that.

xX_fnord_Xx, in It's OK if you cry

This vibes with me, but fifteen years ago me.

Installed Ubuntu on my first netbook and had to sit in the stairs to the second floor jacked into the single Ethernet cable we had for a few hours to troubleshoot it.

I haven’t used every distro, but it seems like most of them are plug and play these days.

froop,

I just installed mint on a new laptop. The wifi surprisingly didn’t work on the liveusb, but switching to the Edge release with a newer kernel worked fine.

0x4E4F,

That’s why I keep a 20m ethernet cable handy at all times 😂.

Crashumbc,

I just keep Windows handy :p

(Yes, I’m trolling)

BlueDwaggin, in It's OK if you cry

Strange. One of them main reasons I wiped my Dell XPS OEM Windows and installed Linux was for -better- WiFi behaviour.

0x4E4F,

That might be one of the very few cases.

BlueDwaggin,

Possibly. Some XPS models (~9310) cheaped out on the WiFi chipset, which was really bad at reconnecting after sleep/suspend on Win 10/11 right out off the box.

Tried a live Linux install and it worked perfectly, so made the switch as there was no Win-only software that I needed.

0x4E4F,

The first experience with anything can make a world of a difference ☺️. Good thing I’m stubborn 😂.

DerisionConsulting,

I have installed Ubuntu, Pop!, or Mint as a fix for wifi issues on laptops probably about a dozen times over the past 20ish years.

I have never had a wifi issue with linux. My husband has had issues with Linux and wifi in 2007. But that was 2007.

Ooops, in You should
@Ooops@kbin.social avatar

That's not a cat but quite obviously a rabbit.

Pantherina, in It's OK if you cry

The state of coreboot on modern hardware

The security problems of Linux over Android

MonkderZweite, (edited ) in It's OK if you cry

Scanner drivers are worse.

But are you perhaps referencing to the situation with Broadcom just incrementing their chips and drivers for years, flooding the market with cheap but quirky chips? Do they still do that?

0x4E4F, (edited )

Have no idea to be honest, I stole the meme 😂. But yes, I have had problems with wifi drivers on Linux. Not a lot, but still.

And yes, I’m still trying to get an old Microtek scanner to work in Linux 😔.

MonkderZweite, (edited )

Mine just stopped working with brscan5 driver. It was a fast and quiet mobile scanner with high quality output. The new one is bigger, slower and louder and runs 90% of time in some photo mode. 🙁

edit: clarified

0x4E4F,

Have no idea what that is to be honest 😂.

noxy, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
@noxy@yiffit.net avatar

Gotta scrub off the .DS_Store

savvywolf, in You should
@savvywolf@pawb.social avatar

If you’re cold, they’re cold.

Run this command to warm up your computery friends.

neutron, in the main differences!!

What about XFCE users?

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/96b2f821-430c-4a16-b7ab-8c2beff80093.pngthey most likely own a room full of servers and everything is customized!

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