And the guys who invented UNIX did so by using toggle switches and teletypes…
And the guys who invented UNIX did so by using toggle switches and teletypes…
Well, it’s easy… just be born in the early 80s and grow up with home micros!
I am still more inclined to follow the “old Linux nerds rulebook” and keep recommending to learn LaTex ;-)
What about a trip into the smol-web? Perhaps a Gopher or Gemini Server? A IRC Bouncer? Or enter the fascinating world of telnet BBS systems!
I had an account on reddit, about five years old until I finally decided to leave it because i spend an ungodly amount of time there. Knowing myself and my habit to flake on self set goals I thought out the ultimate strategy to keep me from coming back: Over a couple of weeks I intentionally posted atrocious stuff on my main and my two alt-accounts to get me permabanned and burn every single bridge.
For now it has successfully stopped me from wasting time there any longer.
Well, Brave is -regardless of the companies decisions- still a damn good browser with many build in essentials (TOR, IPFS, Bittorrent…), so, while I PERSONALLY don’t use this anymore (currently I use an heavily patched suckless surf and Dillo) I don’t see much wrong in including this in a distribution especially catering to users switching from windows.
Well, for me it would be the setup i am now using since about 15 years:
WM: flwm Filemanager: ROX-Filer Background: feh
… and a ton of tools i accumulated over the yesrs
Is this the appropriate point to reference the suckless community? I mean, that’s THE point of the movement…
Not everywhere! Our accounting department uses a self written toolset based on APL