Am I the only one around here that just wads up an adequate amount, based on thickness? Even the cheapest of toilet paper is never an issue with this method.
Ash is the only one I'm aware of, but that's primarily going to be found and used on stuff like routers or other embedded devices. Any modern shell can support history. That said, many users will disable it or wipe it on logout for security reasons.
Well, yes. I wasn't really intending to make a comparison. I was just explaining the meme. There was a time when getting your wifi/network card going in Linux was somewhat of a hassle for many.
This is true today. Had you tried that back in 2005, you'd very likely be fiddling with drivers. I specifically remember making a disk that contained all the drivers I'd need if I had to reinstall for any reason. Without it and without a network, you'd have to have another computer available to grab drivers from the internet.
I'm not going to entertain your buffoonery.
Point it out and share it with everyone. That's what FOSS is all about. I bet you won't.
What is why it is not being "downloaded"? It seems you don't actually understand how it works. You realize we are talking on a federated network right now, yeah? You must be trolling.
Have you at all attempted to look? It's open source.
Pretty cool. Nice job (Assuming you are the author) and thanks for sharing
I just spent a little bit checking out suckless.org. I had heard of st
before, but never really gave it any serious thought. I've been using terminator
for a very long time. I've liked it because of how easy it is to split and add more terminals. That makes it easy to monitor a lot simultaneously. terminator
is mainly why I've never taken the time to memorize or use the panes and windows shortcuts with tmux
. However, I think I'm a new fan of st
now that I'm looking at it and just tried it out. Just a stupid simple terminal that works. Love it. The ability to split terminals with terminator
is a little redundant when I end up attaching to tmux
anyway. Plus, I'd save time just keeping my views persistent with tmux
instead of pulling each one up independently. That does get annoying. Not to mention all the other features of terminator
are way too much bloat for me. st
+ tmux
combo looks perfect and I think I am going to give it a fair shot as my primary daily driver.
Thanks for sharing. Gaining insightful info like this is the whole reason I'm taking the time to write such posts. Now I might be sucked (hehe) into trying out their windows manager, too.
I'll be editing the formatting of this a bit to see what works best for a few items. Sync on mobile and Firefox don't seem to be agreeing on how to render it.
Agreed. I highly recommend a bidet. Feels so gross without one. But this works in a...... Pinch