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darcy@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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  • kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    2GB dotfile repo

    being lost without vim keybinds

    Im_in_this_picture_and_I_dont_like_it.png

    I use macOS btw

    • fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com
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      Also looking at my dotfiles repo…

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        This post is what is giving me the idea to finally set up a dotfiles repo for the first time.

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    deleted by creator

    • darcy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      bloat-free!

  • CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml
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    i had i3 run with no problems on some of the worst machines I had to use. I’ll fight with anyone that claims i3 is bloat.

    • darcy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      i love i3

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    Why would you pipe edit: redirect neofetch into your .bashrc?

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      so that everytime you launch a terminal, your neofetch data is displayed. Because wow, neofetch!!!

      It doesn’t really make sense, since the data would be outdated anyway if piped into .bashrc that way…

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        But .bashrc is executed, not displayed.

        Maybe they meant to say echo neofetch >> ~/.bashrc.

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        It won’t work. It’s a dangerous command because a single > destroys your .bashrc. You may want either echo 'neofetch' >> .bashrc or neofetch | sed -e 's:%:a:g' | sed -e "s:^\\(.*\\)$:printf '\1\\\\n':" >> .bashrc or something of that kind.

        EDIT: tested out the latter command

        • darcy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          true!! i meant echo neofetch >> .bashrc

          • xan1242@lemmy.ml
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            Who’s the true noob now? Smh

            (/s)

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          It’s a dangerous command because a single > destroys your .bashrc.

          This is why you have a dotfiles repository, you noob!

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      That’s a redirection, not a pipe.

  • Francis_Fujiwara@sh.itjust.works
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    OpenBSD users:

  • mattomattic@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Too smart for NixOS - LMAO! I bet this guy has a conky on his Blackbox.

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      Good old conky lol. Its like it was made to be a config playground, and the actual functionality was an afterthought.

  • Free Palestine 🇵🇸@sh.itjust.works
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    If you do neofetch > .bashrc you will simply have a broken shell config. To add neofetch to the bashrc you need to use echo.

    • darcy@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      it is actually a 200 IQ meme. your average coomfiger doesnt know that much about shell scripting, but thinks they do.

      or something. i definitely didnt get it wrong myself

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    Akchually, binary prefixes are the one and only correct prefixes for counting digital size of information (GiB instead of GB).

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      acckshually, i dont use ‘Giga’ or ‘Mega’, i just use bits, in scientific notation: 2.0*10^9

      • Neon 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇦🇪🇺🏳️‍⚧️🇹🇼🇮🇱🏳️‍🌈@lemmy.world
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        That wouldn’t be 2 GB, that would be 2 Gb

        GB would be 2.0*10^9*8 bits

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    Average OpenBSD user

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    Almost and not always average Gentoo user

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      • Has over 100 obscure USE flags he forgot what they do
      • Needs two days to configure his kernel and two more to compile it.
      • Uses ancient thinkpad
      • Uses lynx because firefox won’t compile
      • Uses rusty old software because of “tradition”
      • Uptime ~30 years
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    deleted by creator

  • MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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    Neofetch and NixOS are bloat.

    Arch’s X setup sucks, sx is better.

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      But I can’t have sx if I use Linux ;(

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        I do use sx in Arch, though?

        • QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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          It was just an attempt at a dumb stereotypical joke that Linux users don’t have sex

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      Also, 2 GB of dotfiles is bloat

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        Must be pretty bad spaghetti code.

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