Fish, with Starship.
Also a Garuda user?
Fish, with Starship.
Also a Garuda user?
Lots of people come have a choice in who their ISP is. I don’t. For my area, there’s one provider. If I want to change that, I have to move.
I don’t miss much about it. My heart goes out to people who had communities on there that were important to them. Like many things, this hit minorities the hardest.
Unfortunately, “Rich asshole buys thing and screws minorities” is a daily occurrence. (Although rarely at this scale.)
Nicklin’s colleague and Die Gute Fabrik co-founder Douglas Wilson added that it was “infuriating to watch large corporations gut one of the most valuable communities/services on the internet.”
We’ve been here before. Remember mp3.com? For those who don’t, imagine if somebody bought Bandcamp and then deleted all of the music.
Should we also listen to music in Dolphin? Watching video in Dolphin? Edit files in Dolphin?
I mean, yeah. I use Krusader, and the reason why I use it instead of Dolphin is because Dolphin doesn’t give me an easy way to edit files and view images. In Krusader, “Edit” is F4 and “View” is F3. (It does open a new window, though.)
Music and video files are easy. Previews, baby! Previews are very convenient. I want to make sure that I’m about to open the correct file. Or I’m trying to find a specific file, and the file names aren’t making it obvious. And so on. Now, this isn’t something that I’ve felt the need for, but it’s easy to see use cases for it.
Should we make Dolphin the only app on the system and do everything in it?
I would say that if something is going to take me only a minute or two to do (or less), then it’s more convenient to do it from the file manager than to open a whole new program. Technically, Krusader is using kate, etc. under the hood to do all of that stuff, but it’s through the Krusader interface.
Typically, when I open a terminal I want a normal size one, so I can see file listings, scrolling data etc. In my case I would say 99 times out of 100 I want a regular terminal rather than a small one at the bottom.
In your case, sure. But other users are going to have other use cases. Not everybody thinks and works the same way, so what works and makes sense for you isn’t necessarily going to work and make sense for other people. That’s why I like KDE so much. It’s very flexible to the needs of users.
What would that look like?
It’s the same reason why tabs in a web browser are convenient. Why do you need tabs? Are you paying by the window?
I’m looking at it right now.
In Dolphin, right-click and then choose “Open in New Tab”.
Why would you want it outside the file manager? Why spawn a separate window if it isn’t necessary?
Did you try KDE?
KDE has this.
To me, updates and DLC serve different purposes. Updates are for bugfixes, new features, feature enhancements, etc. DLC is new game stuff, like additional characters and levels and so on.
How does software have gatekeeping? Does a dialog box pop up and say “I’m sorry, you are not cool enough to use this app”?
How are vertical tabs better than horizontal ones?
You’re mixing up facts with ideological stances, but I don’t think you’re doing it on purpose. I think that you just don’t understand what a fact is.
If you’re trying to fight malaria and one person believes that malaria is caused by a protozoan and another person thinks it’s caused by demons, you shouldn’t give those points of view equal weight.
Which facts are different for different people? Do you have an example?
They own the websites, so of course they get to censor them.
There aren’t different facts, though. Thinking like this is part of the problem.
Ah, okay. The reason why I ask is because it ships with starship, and fish is the default shell.
Or, at least, it used to be. I think they might’ve switched to bash recently. Using Garuda is what got me hooked on fish and starship.