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Unixporn @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
Yet another dwm with useless terminal stuff

My configuration : https://codeberg.org/SnowCode/dwm

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Vimium-FF – provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim.
addons.mozilla.org Vimium-FF – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Download Vimium-FF for Firefox. The Hacker's Browser. Vimium provides keyboard shortcuts for navigation and control in the spirit of Vim.This is a port of the popular Chrome extension to Firefox.Most stuff works, but the port to Firefox remains a work in progress.

Vimium-FF – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

Very useful and pleasant to use. You almost don't have to move your fingers out of the keyboard with this extension.

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Hugo - The open-source static site generator @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
Good theme recommendations?

I am looking for a nice theme for Hugo. This is some examples of other things themes I like and why I cannot use them:

  • https://www.getrichordevtryin.com/ : It's a Jekyll theme
  • https://htdvisser.github.io/hugo-base16-theme/ : When I run the server, the post list is not displayed.

Can you help me?

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What information can be deduced from metadata?

Hello Lemmy!

I recently discovered the "Request my data" function of Discord. Now that I have the data Discord knows about me.

I would like to make an experiment that could be used to explain how metadata can say a lot about people.

The problem is, I never done that :grinning face with sweat: so I would like to know how I could get everything I can, only from the metadata contained in the package.

I know it's possible, according to the length of calls, the umber of messages, etc, to guess what kind of relation a user have with another, but I don't know how to do that.

This is a description of the data package: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004957991

Can you help me to know what are the information I can determine about myself using this package (only the metadata, or it's not fair :p)

Thanks in advance!

~Snow

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Wikimedia @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
How can we fix Wikipedia?

I LOVE Wikipedia, I think it's one of the best websites of the internet.

But the fact is that Wikipedia has many flaws:

  • Editing became very hard on Wikipedia based on the amount of rules to respect
  • Wikipedia is biased, many cultures and minorities are not well represented among editors and pages.
  • Wikipedia is a dependence, I can't imagine Wikipedia disappear, I think it already changed the way people see knowledge, not as something fixed anymore, but as something dynamic that changes and evolve.
  • Wikipedia 'sources admission' are also very... Weird. Because you can be a professional in a special field, it doesn't mean your contribution will be accepted, just because your source is not coming from a 'reliable source', even if YOU are this reliable source.

There are other problems as well, but I think those are the most important ones.

What do you think about it? If you could change anything or everything to Wikipedia, what would you do?

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Anarchist question from a 15 year old
  • This is a difficult question. Anarchism is not against all types of authority, but against hierarchy specifically (unjustified and unwanted authority). The question is whenever we can consider this as a hierarchy.

    recently with computer privacy and security.

    What do you mean? I don't understand the link between this and the fact you cannot go on your computer.

    PS: I am 15 too.

  • Digital Minimalism @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    List of everything I use on my laptop

    This is the things I use on my computer. :)

    Conditions for a good software accoridng to me

    • Least number of visual stimulations. No notifications, no sounds, no tons of button everywhere... Best if it can be only used using keyboard.
    • Light, my computer also wants to benefit from minimalism.
    • Respects its users. It needs to be "free software" (free as freedom)
    • Being necessary for you.

    The basic stuff

    • Xubuntu is my operating system.
    • dwm (plus dmenu) is my window manager. Everything is done using a few shortcuts and takes no space on the screen. The shortcuts are easy to get, but the installation might be tricky for new linux users.
    • st is my terminal. I use it for coding, writing and managing my system. The only thing I changed to it was to change the fontsize and enable the scrollback patch. But again it might be tricky to install for new linux users.

    Browsing online

    I already tried other stuff like "surf" but I don't like it because I want to use an adblocker.

    • Firefox is my favorite browser. I use it because it's lighter than other browsers, and I can install uBlock Origin.

    Writing

    I need to write things for school and for myself. So I mainly use Marktext or nano to write my stuff.

    • Marktext is a markdown editor. I like markdown because I don't want to pass the majority of my time on choosing fonts and stuff like that. Also I think it's more handy and reliable. I only use this app for exporting into pdf. I write using nano
    • Nano is a terminal-based editor. Very easy to use, only terminal based. I use for both writing markdown and writing code.
    • Libreoffice if I really need to have a "classic" office suite.

    Communication

    Chatting

    • dino (xmpp client), it is my favorite chatting software. I like it more than Discord because, instead of joining a ton of useless channels, you only join the ones you want. (Also it's lighter than Matrix.)
    • HexChat is my favorite IRC client. Yes I still use IRC, it's so simple and stupid, I love it!

    Emails

    • Thunderbird, it has a very "brut" interface, but very handy and powerful. You can setup filters to automatically clean your inbox. I never get up to 20 messages in my inbox this way.

    Coding

    I use nano as my code editor. That's it, same thing as said above.

    • nano and st is my IDE :)
    • openscad is the cad software I use. Basically, design things in 3D using code.

    Video

    • Shotcut is a nice video editor. Pretty straight forward. When I need something more advanced, I use kdenlive.
    • VLC is a nice video viewer.

    Photo

    • Firefox is my image viewer.
    • GIMP is my image editor. I don't want to use photoshop.

    Sound

    • Audacity is useful when I need to record sound
    • pavucontrol is the tool I use to manage the input/output audio stuff.
    • Musecore is a score editor I use to digitalize and read piano scores.
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    How is "federalization" going?

    Hi! I am a beginner programmer, but I would like to understand the general process to go from a non-activitypub to an activity software (ie. Lemmy)

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    Model Trains - the hobby and lifestyle. @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    Work in progress network from my dad.
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    Share Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    sand photo
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    Keep it Simple, Silly @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    Just got into suckless yesterday!
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    Run It Yourself @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    How can I install Minecraft server on Yunohost

    Hello! I tried to install Minecraft server on Yunohost.

    But when I try to connect (even locally) it always timeout and I can't connect.

    Do you have any clue on how to solve this?

    When I run: curl <my ip>:25565

    I get result when I do it on the server, but when I execute the same command on another device, it doesn't work. There is a timeout and it gives up.

    Do you think this is because my server is slow or have you any clue on how I could solve this issue?

    Thanks in advance!

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    YouTube deep cuts @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    I think I cannot go deeper than this one

    15 views and 1 like.

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    Poke fun at nasty software @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    I activated Ublock Origin in hard mode and I think I discovered the tests of the developer of the website of public education in Belgium xD

    https://imgur.com/a/f8c9yQP Translation: > WARNING: This page is disabled and is not visible by the users. But you can still see it because you are connected to the intranet.

    I am not connected to the intranet tho.

    > WARNING: This page is only available from the intranet.

    Nope.

    > WARNING: This page is not available anymore

    Uuuh.

    > WARNING: This page is not available from the 31-12-9999 at 00:00

    Not as sure, I think I travelled through time.

    > WARNING: This page will be unavailable from the 23-02-2015 at 00:00.

    Do I travelled in the past or in the future?

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    Poke fun at nasty software @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    Nextcloud has a longer history than I imagined
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    [APPS] [FOSS] My list of open-source apps for Android

    Hello! This is my list of my preferred open-source apps for Android. Tell me in the comments what are yours and I will add them.

    • 10 000 sentences : Learn new vocabulary in many languages

    • Alarmio : A alternative alarm clock

    • AnkiDroid : Virtual flash cards to learn faster your courses

    • Audio Recorder : A simple audio recorder

    • Aurora Store : Get access to play store apps without the official app

    • Briar : Send messages in peer to peer way, using bluetooth, current network or remotly.

    • Camera : From the simple app list. A simple and easy to use camera

    • CameraRoll : Alternative gallery app with a beautiful UI as a camera roll.

    • Chubby Click : Metronome

    • Counter : Explicit name, just counting stuff

    • DiskUsage : Scan your disk to find the biggest folders and apps in a advanced way

    • F-Droid : A app store with only open-source apps

    • GitNex : A Gitea client for Android

    • Goodtime : A pomodoro app

    • JitSi meet : Alternative to Skype or Zoom

    • KISS : A cool simple launcher with only a search bar and a history

    • Lightning : A fast and lightweight web browser

    • Loop Habit Tracker : A very cool and handy habit tracker with statistics

    • LTE Cleaner : Like CCleaner, but easier

    • MAPS.ME : OSM client that I think is better than OSMand

    • MasterPassword : A sync-less password manager

    • MoneyWallet : A budget manager

    • NewPipe : My most used app so far, you can download, listen in background, popup or fullscreen for MediaCCC, Peertube, SoundCloud or YouTube.

    • Open Note Scanner : Detect papers to scan them using your phone, unfortunatly there is no export to PDF so see the next app.

    • PDF Converter : Convert images to pdf

    • OpenFoodFacts : Scan codebar of food products to get simple and easy to read nutrition facts.

    • OpenRecipes : Add your own recipes

    • Markor : A simple note taking app

    • Red Moon : A blue light filter

    • ScreenCam : Record your screen (no root required)

    • Shattered Pixel Dungeon : A dungeon RPG

    • Signal : Alternative to whatsapp but you can also use it as SMS Not available on F-Droid

    • Slide : Reddit client (oopsie)

    • Tasks : The best todo app I found

    • TrebleShot : Transfer files to other devices through the same network.

    • Tusky : Mastodon client

    • Vectorify da home! : Create your own wallpapers using simple SVG

    • Vinyl : Music player

    • Yaaic : IRC client

    • AnySoftKeyboard : A simple and powerful keyboard

    • AfWall+ : ip tables based firewall Require root privileges

    • Otter : front-end music player to Funkwhale instances

    • Aurora Droid : Alternative F-Droid client

    • Firefox Preview : Future version of Fennec on Android, support 6 privacy-related extensions and has been re-written with Firefox&#39;s new GeckoView

    • Mattermost : Beta client for Mattermost

    • FOSS Browser : Simple browser based on Android&#39;s WebView. The intention is to provide a simple and light weight but powerful browser with a nice looking user interface.

    • Rocket Chat : Rocket Chat client

    • Delta Chat : ???

    • Mumla : Voice chat on Mumble servers

    • RadioDroid : Browse internet radios

    • Conversations : Encrypted, userfriendly XMPP instant messaging client for mobile

    • Exodus Privacy : Exodus Privacy helps you to know which trackers and permissions are embedded in apps installed on your device.

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    Arduino @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    [IDE] How to code for Arduino in terminal

    If you feel tired about the Arduino IDE and you are fan of terminal. I recommend you to try 'ino' as well as micro as editor.

    Ino

    Ino is a Python tool to build and upload code to Arduino boards. It is also very lightweight and fully open-source.

    1. Install Ino : pip2 install ino
    2. Create and initialize the project:

    shell mkdir project cd project ino init

    1. To configure the settings about the board, you can use the following template: name this file ino.ini and add it into the root folder of your project.

    ```ini [build] board-model = mega2560

    [upload] board-model = mega2560 serial-port = /dev/ttyACM1

    [serial] serial-port = /dev/ttyACM1 ``` 4. Code your script by modifying the file src/sketch.ino 5. Build and upload to the Arduino (using the settings of the file ino.ini) run: ìno build && ino upload

    Now each time you want to upload the project to the board you just need to run ino buid && ino upload. Ino will use the configuration of ino.ini to build your app.

    Micro

    This is not directly linked to Arduino but this is by far my preferred editor for terminal. You can use the shortcuts of nano but you have the customization and the code syntax of vim. The default colorscheme of Micro is gruvbox.

    If you want more information about this editor, you can checkout: https://micro-editor.github.io/

    Conclusion

    I personally love them because I hate the default IDE and I am a big fan of developing app fully in terminal.

    What do you think?

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    [QUESTION] How to quit closed-source platforms?

    This is a question I am wondering. I try to avoid as much as I can platforms like YouTube, Discord, Whatsapp, Zoom, etc. But I just can't! For YouTube I love the content to much to quit it. I actually uses Invidio.us and NewPipe to avoid this problem. I just need to import my subscriptions.

    Then you got the case of some social medias where it doesn't depends on you. For example I need to use Whatsapp for school even if I hate it, same for Zoom.

    I also got friends and communities that are only on Discord.

    Do you already had these issues? How are you dealing with them?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Wallpapers @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    [MINIMAL] Open sourcerer!

    Open sourcerer is a wallpaper possibly by the user u/lehuizi on Reddit but I am not sure if he is the original creator. Created on September 29 2019 (according the the post on Reddit)

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    Command Line @lemmy.ml SnowCode @lemmy.ml
    rtv: Browse Reddit from your terminal
    github.com GitHub - michael-lazar/rtv: Browse Reddit from your terminal

    Browse Reddit from your terminal. Contribute to michael-lazar/rtv development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - michael-lazar/rtv: Browse Reddit from your terminal
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    InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)SN
    SnowCode @lemmy.ml

    Friendly hacker

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