Steamymoomilk

@Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.works

Linux hobbyist, Machinist and tinkerer

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Steamymoomilk,

added thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

Added to the list As well as the note for ranger thanks for your contribution to the list!

Steamymoomilk,

I did not know that! That’s pretty cool!

Steamymoomilk,

added! thanks for the suggestion!

Steamymoomilk,

added to the list! thanks,

Steamymoomilk,

Added to the list! Thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

added thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

added to the list thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

I came across that earlier, and it has some neat utilities, however I wanted to make a mega list as it was missing some of my favorite utillitys . It is very interesting though,

Steamymoomilk,

Actually fixed now LMAO sorry, im kinda brain-dead also have a nice new year!

Steamymoomilk,

added thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

added and looks pretty helpful thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

added and will half to try gdu

Steamymoomilk,

added and looks rather usr friendly

Steamymoomilk,

yep, added them, thanks for the suggestion!

Steamymoomilk,

added to the list! thanks!

Steamymoomilk,

Added to the list, thanks for your help! I will have to check out zellij and starship. I recently checked out network Chuck’s video about tmux which tmux is SUPER powerful and useful on my Gentoo computers I’m excited to see how plugins work with zellji! and starship looks like i get to rice my terminal some more :D Cheers and happy new years! [tmux Video] invidious.no-logs.com/watch?v=nTqu6w2wc68

Steamymoomilk,

Just installing, gentoo or arch and using them teaches you alot about how your system works

How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

I’ve been seeing all these posts about Linux lately, and looking at them, I can honestly see the appeal. I’d love having so much autonomy over the OS I use, and customize it however I like, even having so many options to choose from when it comes to distros. The only thing holding me back, however, is incompatibility issues....

Steamymoomilk,

Does anyone know how well this actually works? Ive been fighting with fusion 360 to work on linux. Yes i know about bottles and it works okish but it lags alot.

Steamymoomilk,

I wonder how alpine linux would hold up on one of these, as a desktop of course. Alpine is ment for routers so therotically it should work really well.

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