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Even if you do not want to use the command line/terminal very often, it would be worth just learning how to install, remove packages and update your system. Just those few things will likely make your whole experience much easier.
we should always make time for play (in general)
it drinks more coffee
Very comfortable with Rofi. It's especially nice in a window manager as it also works as a switcher or shortcut to your open programs.
The keybinds you can set up in e.g Ranger for navigating or moving files are incredibly fast and easy. Sure you could just use shell commands/aliases etc. but the visual representation of the file system that a TUI provides, I find really useful.
Openboard with swipe is the current champ 💪
Really want to play this....when it's not £60
Sometimes a dream takes a dark turn and that's usually when I realise that it is in fact a dream. I start to look for an exit and awareness shifts to my physical body eyelids opening as the way out.
maybe look into udiskie for automounting/unmounting your external drives. It notifies, ejects and powers them off nicely with a terminal command you could alias, script or keybind to something real simple. Then in ranger I have 'gm' set as shortcut to go to media. I don't need the GUI file manager that often anymore.
Lost Boys 2 is pretty tragic. Dunno about worst ever.. but first thing that sprung to mind. Those sequels are rough and capture none of the magic of the original. They shouldn't have bothered.
There's definitely a trade-off. It usually means having a quieter digital life, and that can in turn push you to think of alternate or IRL ways to do things. Everyone needs to find their own personal level of privacy they are comfortable with I think.. it shouldn't be an obsession or detrimental to your life.