I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it
I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it
It is a tool, use it when it fits. Use both where they fit.
of what to install after distro hoping
My man, I just installed Mint and nvchad was on my list.
simplicity, there is a comfort from not having to position windows for mutitasking
If a math book has 1+1=3 on its cover, I will judge it.
It is part of their presentation. It shows their ignorance.
No personal experience but if I were to try I would start with Syncthing and probably synchronize config files and aliases.
Depends on your workflow and file structure, but nvim with nvchad works great for coding. I also sometimes use ranger to better see file structures.
If I were to steal someones phone in public I will assume they have at least a bank app and multiple apps with their card saved for easy buying. By the time they get access to another device or their banks I get enough time to do a lot of damage. I can also save some credentials for later access after the waters settle. I doubt my victim will go through each of their accounts and change passwords. Most users use a Gmail account which has multiple ways to get access back, and most users don’t know how to check them and disable what they use and not use. I can easy setup a sort of backdoor in their email and gather more important information.
You never know what important information you might store in your Github account. You have a donation link in your description? Would be a pity if I would change that link to my personal bank account and just divert some fund back in your bank account to not raise suspicion.
More secure. If my phone is stolen, they have full acces to my mailbox but they will look long and hard at my passworded 2FA app.
Try to use a mix of both open source and proprietary software depending on the software. I use YouTube with a subscription, and I also use RSS feeds and foss and donate to the creator.
I never expected a completionist on lemmy.