Just commenting to give more love to helix. It's my favorite "small quick edits" editor.
Trent
Looks like a steam game page to me. What's missing?
Xfce. It does what I want it to do and little else.
Xubuntu on my desktop/laptop, debian on a server. Mostly because while I really like tinkering with things, I usually just want shit to work so I can get something done.
Xfce. Partly because I've used it for a long time, but mostly because it does what I need it to do and little else.
It apparently doesn't like me using a VPN. 🤷♂️
I may get hate for this, but... I do this a fair bit because I prefer TUIs for a lot of stuff, and also end up doing a lot of things in emacs because I usually have it open anyway...
That would be the very worst malware. I mean both the malware that installed it and win11...
Hello fellow fish user.
Disown is. I even have a fish function written so I can do 'launch foo' and it'll run foo, redirect everything to /dev/null (not sure that's necessary, but doesn't hurt), and then disowns the process. Mostly because I have a habit of running stuff using whatever terminal I happen to have in front of me.
Vivaldi is pretty nice and was my main browser until the announcement about MV3, but Vivaldi isn't going to support it beyond whenever google removes MV2 from the source (IIRC, Vivaldi folks expected it around June next year). But I saw the way the wind was blowing and decided to jump ship while I could still do it and take my own sweet time doing so. In retrospect, glad I did. Still miss some features like markdown notes and sidebar web pages, but it's still better than being buried in ads.
I usually go with Xfce.
Yes, but not for a specific feed. It's all or none. You could make individual url files for each feed and call them in sequence with cron or something, but that'd probably get unwieldly. You can also (I think...) control the format of the notification.