Moshpirit

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[โ€“] Moshpirit 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Of course! There is nothing like Hannah Montana Linux! ๐Ÿ˜Œ

[โ€“] Moshpirit 2 points 2 months ago

Better Kuestion:

FTFY

[โ€“] Moshpirit 1 points 3 months ago

Please moar of this!!!!

[โ€“] Moshpirit 3 points 3 months ago

You can imagine my face reading the response of 15 lol I thought it was going to be a specific program hahaha I had a lot of fun with it and there were just a few I missed so I would love to see more like these in the future :)

[โ€“] Moshpirit 2 points 3 months ago

Looking great! โœŠ

[โ€“] Moshpirit 1 points 4 months ago

Dave, you don't have such money in the first place.

[โ€“] Moshpirit 4 points 4 months ago

Let's just say I am the one who knocks, and I use Linux. Arch, BTW.

[โ€“] Moshpirit 2 points 4 months ago

That's great!! Emacs seems very complicated for me at the moment, I feel the Org Mode really appealing, but I also think Emacs requires too many packages to do what I can do with nvim (which I'm still discovering), but deep down I know it's a rabbit hole I'll go into when I can have the time to discover everything that offers.

[โ€“] Moshpirit 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I'm glad you find it interesting! BTW, what do you mean by static site? A defined directory for all your md files?

[โ€“] Moshpirit 2 points 4 months ago

For some reason he's obsessed with XFCE.

[โ€“] Moshpirit 1 points 4 months ago
[โ€“] Moshpirit 3 points 5 months ago

I already have a file named grass, why would I create another one??

 

I'm interested in hosting something like this, and I'd like to know experiences regarding this topic.

The main reason to host this for privacy reasons and also to integrate my own PKM data (markdown files, mainly).

Feel free to recommend me videos, articles, other Lemmy communities, etc.

 

Cross-post from: https://lemmy.world/post/9282945

I'd like to sync my markdown notes between devices (laptop and phone), which service is better: Nextcloud or Syncthing? Any other important idea I should know?, like latency times, or maximum number of synced devices, what if I edit the same note from both places without internet and then both get connected to a network... For example, I know Nextcloud let me have a history of the notes.

 

I'd like to sync my markdown notes between devices (laptop and phone), which service is better: Nextcloud or Syncthing? Any other important idea I should know?, like latency times, or maximum number of synced devices, what if I edit the same note from both places without internet and then both get connected to a network... For example, I know Nextcloud let me have a history of the notes.

 

I have a deck, and some cards are very difficult, so I want to create a sub-deck to move the difficult cards there and study the easy ones first. I have created the sub-deck already, but when I open the original deck, they still appear. How can I hide them there?

 

I have a Raspi 3b+ to play with, and thought about using it as a Google Drive alternative for collaborative docs since there are some cool stuff Google Docs can't do, but LibreOffice do. Any similar experience?

 

The issue is that if my script is correctly done, a SVG is supposed to be exported to PNG with a fixed width, the script seems to work fine, but when I check it out again on Inkscape*, it shows me the original SVG size, not the resized PNG exported picture.

Here's a folder with the script and a random SVG I'm using for testing.


*To check the size of the picture in Inkscape, we need to change the units in the top bar, and then see the numbers that shows. The screenshot shows a 14,79 cm x 9,85 cm, instead of 10,5 cm x 6,9 cm.

 

The issue is that if my script is correctly done, a SVG is supposed to be exported to PNG with a fixed width, the script seems to work fine, but when I check it out again on Inkscape*, it shows me the original SVG size, not the resized PNG exported picture.

Here's a folder with the script and a random SVG I'm using for testing.


*To check the size of the picture in Inkscape, we need to change the units in the top bar, and then see the numbers that shows. The screenshot shows a 14,79 cm x 9,85 cm, instead of 10,5 cm x 6,9 cm.

 

I want to have a selector in a "case" menu, so I show the options:

   1) option A
   2) option B
   3) option C

Then read the choice (let's say it's B), remove the previous menu and show this instead:

   1) option A
 ยป 2) option B
   3) option C

How can I do this? I know we can remove the current line with echo -ne "\r", but I have no idea of how to do it with several

 

I use arch, with keyboard layout "es", because I'm Spanish. My keyboard doesn't recognize the key "Insert", unless Fn is enabled, and I don't know why. I found its keycode in xmodmap -kpe: keycode 118 = Insert NoSymbol Insert NoSymbol Insert.

Since Fn takes the 7th place, I thought about changing it to keycode 118 = Insert NoSymbol Insert NoSymbol Insert NoSymbol Insert, but nothing changed.

It is strange since changing it to keycode 118 = slash NoSymbol Insert NoSymbol Insert, will only work when Fn is enabled as well, meaning that Fn+Insert = /.

Probably unimportant: There's also a keycode 90 = KP_Insert KP_0 KP_Insert KP_0 KP_Insert KP_0, but I don't know what key is. Using xev and pressing Insert with Fn enabled says it's key 118, so it shouldn't be an issue.

 

What if I want to combine Ctrl+Shift+1+0 to obtain "โ‰ ", for example? I'm saying this combination, like I could say any other (like a+b), it's just one example.

 

Cross-pot from Thunderbird: https://lemmy.world/post/1637657

It seems to me like that this is the most efficient way to read mails: to actually have the mails at the center of the screen in vertical view, not at any side, bottom or top.

Either option is fine with me:

  1. Folders | e-mail | Inbox
  2. Inbox | e-mail | Folders
 

It seems to me like that this is the most efficient way to read mails: to actually have the mails at the center of the screen in vertical view, not at any side, bottom or top.

Either option is fine with me:

  1. Folders | e-mail | Inbox
  2. Inbox | e-mail | Folders
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