Yeah, i like nemo a lot, i use it on my main machine when i need a gui, because it has not as many dependencies as dolphin. And it does not feel as "bloated" as dolphin. It does one thing (be a file explorer) and does well. :)
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Ah yeah okay, I see, that would be quite tedious to implement in bash. Everything looks pretty neat. :D
Buuut I just looked at KDE's search framework filter options (used by dolphin if you press
<crtl>
+ f ) and it seems it is indeed possible to search/filter by exposure time with dolphin or via directly in the cli.Have you tried RTFM? :P
Jokes aside afaik you could do everything you mentioned with sort, find (with -type f, -printf and -mtime) and grep (filtering via regex with the -e flag).
Alternatively you could try KDE's file explorer dolphin (or even just its search utility kfind) as a graphical alternative.
My point is switching to linux is not quick or easy, but there are few really impassable roadblocks (games with shitty kernel level anticheat for example) and there is a high likelyhood someone in this community has encountered your problems aswell and migjt even know a solution.
Went down the same route as you until coming to the same conclusion.
The only advice I can offer is to be consistent while configuring across your tools, find something that works for you and stick to it.
For example In my dwm+tmux+nvim dotfiles I use plain hjkl for cursor movement and if i want to move windows/panes i use
<shift>
, if i want to resize i use<crtl>
, Mod keys in tmux and nvim are the function keys (if anyone knows how to get dwm to accept<F1>
as modkey let me know lol), etc.Edit: And oh yes, try to stick to KISS :P I threw away my first set of dotfiles because i used so may useless plugins/patches for nvim and dwm i could not keep trak of all the keybinds in my head.
Can someone please explain to me why centrist left leaning parties in democraciey will literally try anything other than improving the conditions of the working class?
It's the same here in Germany: The soc dems post cringe ass tick toks and chose the most conservative and corrupt candidate instead of doing anything important they promised prior to the election...
Why do they choose this hill to die on? Microchips are in everything, our societies would collapse without them. Why shouldn't the company that produces them be owned by the state?
He stinks of shit, wears makeup like a clown and is a waddling, blabbling bag of insecurities and they shit on the one thing i can kinda get behind (though it's just a share, no majority)? Goddam this infuriates me to no end...
exfat or fat32 is great for interoperability between linux and windows but has limited functionality under linux.
If you're using your external drive only under linux, I suggest switching to a filesystem that works better with unix like permissions and special bits.
Also, like others, depending on your use-case I would suggest something with journaling like ext3 or ext4. If you happen to power of your system while writing something to that drive, the fs does not get corrupted/can automatically recover.
For backups with rollback maybe a FS with copy on write and automatic compression like btrfs or zfs would be better.
With btrfs borg backups allows you to create incremental backups of btrfs subvolumes. I use it to backup my home, etc and /subvolumes on my "backup server" (old pc with two raid1 hdds).
I have a friend who administeres backups for his company (afaik ~100-200GB delta per week) and he swears by zfs. I found btrfs simpler though.
We still here for you though. After all linux is love, linux is live. We're definetly not a cult. Just give it a try. Linux Mint is super beginner friendly, trust me. Just once, you'll feel better afterwards.
Jokes aside, learning or doing something new (can be, but doesnt have to be linux) won't make anything better, but maybe make the drudgery of everyday more bearable, imo.
Also even though I hate it, talking about stuff that is on your mind with people irl is like super important and can be really cathartic.
Not to bust your bubble, but aren't nationalism and antiquated role models on the rise among adolescents again?
You could also setup a git repo for your config files. That way you could revert changes, if you break something.
If you don't want do open your pi up to the internet you could take a look at tailscale. I use this script on my laptop and home pc to share files with sshfs while having any other traffic go through mullvad. Set this up on your pi with it as an exit node and you basically have access from anywhere.
I'm using st with tmux. It's in written in c, simple configuration can be done by editing the header file(s). More complex customization (such as visual bell or transparency) can be done via patch files.
Not the most beginner friendly terminal but super light weight and fast.
I was tinkering with ollama+deepseek and trying to integrate it into my bash functions, but gave up, because i could not supress that stupid "thinking..." prompt. Found it easyer to just have a browser window open (switching windows can become muscle memory in tiling wms like i3/sway or dwm).
fellated by a machine like a cow being milked
lmao, sign me up.
We'll see, won't we? It's not like USA are the the first empire to fall. The next empire will act in their own interests just as the USA has done.
America has made shit moves, to be sure
I think that's an understatement. It's got some things right. Due process (at least for US citizens until the war on terror) was a good idea, but that seems to be a thing of the past now aswell. It never really thought the international rules they instated applied to themselved though.
but they supported the majority of the world’s population against far more authoritarian regimes
Like in Iran, where they orchestrated a coup de'tat against Mosaddegh? I wonder who reigns in Iran now... Surely after the helpfull intervention of the USA and UK their leadership is even more democratic and liberal now.
And I am sure their intervention in Irak had nothing to do with oil and was all about the chemical weapons we've all seen by now. I meand, yes, they were pretty secular back then and had a similar standart of living to us. So what, if the islamic state today is a direct consequence of US intervention and the power vacuum they left behind?
And the indescriminate poisoning of millions of Vietnamese had nothing to do with deformed children beeing born. They had to be protected from their own authoritarian goverments, you see? What are a few handicapped children in comparisson to that?
I could go on forever, but you get the idea. In my eyes the USA never was a force for democracy or freedom, but their own (and as an European my own) benefit.
I doubt China will be any better, but at least from what I've seen so far their imperialism seems to be mostly economic (though they might simply be biding their time).
I'm sure they'd exploit any weakness they find in us, just as we'd do to them. So basically same old story... And who's cheering this exactly?
Well, remember those though experiments about Hitler and timetravel?
Guess what, you don't need a time machine anymore.