

I use nnn for file management.
It doens’t have a preview pane by default, but I don’t need it most of the time, so I just use the plugin for it when I need it.
Also supports quite a few other kinds of plugins and features like bookmarking.
I use nnn for file management.
It doens’t have a preview pane by default, but I don’t need it most of the time, so I just use the plugin for it when I need it.
Also supports quite a few other kinds of plugins and features like bookmarking.
I think your phone is, doesn’t hapen to me.
Wouldn’t know, because at the time I was by my pc maybe 30 mins a day because of my job, so I just let my system compile in my 13 hours work time so just never tested that stuff out.
I do know that it felt snappy always.
Agree, might go back to it, but when that came up at the beggining of this year ( or was it last ? ) about mainter’s made me leave it until the situation settled down cause I didn’t wanna use a distro in an unstable maintenanve state.
100%, I use to do global use flags at ‘-*’ and then set minimal amount of flags till I get something working.
Spent a whole day doing that.
I wrote at the end in an edit it’s for fun and learning new things.
I tend to get bored of running the ssme distro for more than a year.
Luckilly my machine isn’t a work machine and just my personal plaything which I can break whenever I wan’t and then spend time learning how to fix it ( exceot lfs. i still need to use it to manage my server’s )
I used to strip out more than half the features those packages provided that I didn’t need, so it does for my usecases.
Gentoo is a distro that you compile all the packages ( atleast used to be that ) where you compile packages with flags that optimize those for your exact cpu.
Also allows you to strip out features from packages while compiling like X11/wayland uf you don’t use either.
This can help a lot in general performance of your system.
That defeats the whole purpose of using gentoo tho.
That defeats the purpose of using gentoo tho.
Proton came into existence in the later part of 2018, I jumped to linux about half a year before proton came out, so probably closer to 7 years now.
Jump the ship, I did 6 years ago, before even proton was a thing when games worked witha lot of thinkering.
Nowdays you habe so many great games working you won’t mind a couple of games not working because of all the other playable games.
I was talking for the op in that part tho, it can be seen from the context
I just prefer the vim bindings and motions, not an obsession. I use diff tools almost daily and can manage in them with no issues, but whenever I can use vim binding I will because they just feel better to me.
That’s why for tables and katex equations I used plugins to help me with then to not be rough.
As for other stuff than vim, minimize the nees for them if it really gets hard.
Mkdnflow is the one that I used to use and it does so many things amazingly for writting markdown easier
Why would you wanna quit if vim works for you?
Plus vim can be an amazing markdown editor with a few dedicated plugins.
It’s 2024 and no isp’s in my country still provide ipv6 from what I have seen.
Sure, will test out today or tomorrow.
From what I know it’s the people who are using asahi linux in general and it’s drivers.
Heard he got sent death threats.