Really good video. So many people are caught in the tinkerer's mindset. Imagine you need your car to drive to work, and you're constantly tweaking engine timings, testing different fuel additives, if the car goes down, you can't work! If you want a hobby OS dual boot or get another hobby computer. LOVE the browser extensions! The browser will always trap you.
I've been using Linux for year now and I spent most of my time in the terminal to do my college assignments. Working in the terminal helped me so much with my procrastination.
"Stop changing your configs"... Men I feel attacked 😂. I had many, many years playing with Linux and this is spot on. I'm now on at that point I distro hop and play on my main desktop, but in my office desktop and laptop I force myself to use Mint because is really good, stable, just work great, and boring enough to actually put time on my work 😂
Back of 90’s most of my time wasted on Linux is compiling my own kernel.😂 But now Linux kernel options counted to thousands, it became very hard to customize kernel.
Your menu, is is that the dmenu riced up? Ive watched your ricing video but didnt see anything on it... That menu in mouse/focus location or at least the center of the screen is so helpful
Man 😂 Im sort of new to linux and have a tiny amount of knowledge in it. Prolly shouldn't even watch this video in the first place 🤣🤣 but I do like how u can make your pc at least comfortable-looking and at the same time not that much distracting. 1 Reason why I really love wndw managers. But do u think when people talk about instability in arch, is it's deeply rooted into the system or is it just about package managers 🤔 kinda curious. I like the ability to install what u want in arch, but Im not near there yet, still I do want to learn more and stick with debian based distros of course as Im a beginner. Also can u really add any ubuntu repo to the rock solid debian distro ? If yes are there any implications or downsides to that?
I disagree with your take on mouse usage. The mouse was invented for a reason. There are of course many things that you can do more efficiently with a keyboard than with a mouse, but you gotta use the best tool for the job, and not seldom the mouse is that best tool.
@MadeAnAccountOnlyToReplyToThis please enlighten me in the fastest way from terminal of selecting every photo that contains my cat in a directory that has the last 200 photos I've taken
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"stop changing your configs" You are right! I agree and yet... here I am asking: where can I find that beach house wallpaper??
Really good video. So many people are caught in the tinkerer's mindset. Imagine you need your car to drive to work, and you're constantly tweaking engine timings, testing different fuel additives, if the car goes down, you can't work! If you want a hobby OS dual boot or get another hobby computer. LOVE the browser extensions! The browser will always trap you.
I've been using Linux for year now and I spent most of my time in the terminal to do my college assignments. Working in the terminal helped me so much with my procrastination.
Now I need a video about productivity in (using) Vim: setup for todo and notetaking and also... sync with calendar? It'll be perfect!
"Stop changing your configs"... Men I feel attacked 😂. I had many, many years playing with Linux and this is spot on. I'm now on at that point I distro hop and play on my main desktop, but in my office desktop and laptop I force myself to use Mint because is really good, stable, just work great, and boring enough to actually put time on my work 😂
Back of 90’s most of my time wasted on Linux is compiling my own kernel.😂 But now Linux kernel options counted to thousands, it became very hard to customize kernel.
Your menu, is is that the dmenu riced up? Ive watched your ricing video but didnt see anything on it... That menu in mouse/focus location or at least the center of the screen is so helpful
I use BSPWM but i do agree with just finding something and sticking with it. I kinda do want to give DWM a try down the line.
Hey bro, how were you able to execute your script through dmenu? I made a .desktop file for it but my dmenu isn't detecting it.
hey mashed can you do setup reveal
great video man
I like running parrot os and run ptf add some of my own tools I've been with parrot for almost 9 years now
Great Video! No Beard Look - (btw, you're looking good)
Hey, thanks!
What kind of linux is he using?
Man 😂
Im sort of new to linux and have a tiny amount of knowledge in it. Prolly shouldn't even watch this video in the first place 🤣🤣 but I do like how u can make your pc at least comfortable-looking and at the same time not that much distracting. 1 Reason why I really love wndw managers. But do u think when people talk about instability in arch, is it's deeply rooted into the system or is it just about package managers 🤔 kinda curious. I like the ability to install what u want in arch, but Im not near there yet, still I do want to learn more and stick with debian based distros of course as Im a beginner. Also can u really add any ubuntu repo to the rock solid debian distro ? If yes are there any implications or downsides to that?
1st minute. V. good advice I feel.
good vid. I see you have a `screentime` script. What does that consist of?
experimental but never ended up using it
I disagree with your take on mouse usage. The mouse was invented for a reason.
There are of course many things that you can do more efficiently with a keyboard than with a mouse, but you gotta use the best tool for the job, and not seldom the mouse is that best tool.
This is the point. In most cases, you don't need a mouse.
@MadeAnAccountOnlyToReplyToThis please enlighten me in the fastest way from terminal of selecting every photo that contains my cat in a directory that has the last 200 photos I've taken