iTerm2 and DevonThink are the apps I miss the most from my old days as a OSX user.
Linux handles random in weird ways. Once I migrated from Manjaro to Arch just to learn a bit more about Linux in general. Boot was extremely slow on Arch, but the same setup was ok on Manjaro. Thing was you need the…
The team behind Antergos did a great service to the community by offering a ready-to-run Arch experience that was the closest to the real thing. I will surely miss Antergos
I think DIY is the best route. Considering change is inevitable, I guess the safest route is to start and lead that change yourself. In the end we are all humans even companies like Apple are run by humans.
Living in Colombia where a refurbished chromebook seems like the best option to run Linux on somewhat good hardware, these are good news for me.
Cool Idea, and very easy to migrate between VMs.
Seems like a great alternative to AWS serverless offering. I just want it to live past the beta, considering that last week Google killed two of their non-beta Services.
I guess enterprise trust them because they speak the same language. Also under Nadella's lead Microsoft has shown it can eat it's own dog food and turn it into profit. Turning from a software house into a full cloud…
It certainly will. Reality nowadays seems more fake.
Dmenu's patched versions can sort by use. Manjaro-i3 uses dmenu_recency
> It would be really nice if browsers kept a history of your last N window + tab sets and allowed you to restore them whenever you wanted, rather than only the last one, and only after it thinks it crashed. Because when…
Back in 2004 the only way to connect to my employer's ICQcorp server from Linux was by running miranda under wine! Thanks for that.
iTerm2 and DevonThink are the apps I miss the most from my old days as a OSX user.
Linux handles random in weird ways. Once I migrated from Manjaro to Arch just to learn a bit more about Linux in general. Boot was extremely slow on Arch, but the same setup was ok on Manjaro. Thing was you need the…
The team behind Antergos did a great service to the community by offering a ready-to-run Arch experience that was the closest to the real thing. I will surely miss Antergos
I think DIY is the best route. Considering change is inevitable, I guess the safest route is to start and lead that change yourself. In the end we are all humans even companies like Apple are run by humans.
Living in Colombia where a refurbished chromebook seems like the best option to run Linux on somewhat good hardware, these are good news for me.
Cool Idea, and very easy to migrate between VMs.
Seems like a great alternative to AWS serverless offering. I just want it to live past the beta, considering that last week Google killed two of their non-beta Services.
I guess enterprise trust them because they speak the same language. Also under Nadella's lead Microsoft has shown it can eat it's own dog food and turn it into profit. Turning from a software house into a full cloud…
It certainly will. Reality nowadays seems more fake.
Dmenu's patched versions can sort by use. Manjaro-i3 uses dmenu_recency
> It would be really nice if browsers kept a history of your last N window + tab sets and allowed you to restore them whenever you wanted, rather than only the last one, and only after it thinks it crashed. Because when…
Back in 2004 the only way to connect to my employer's ICQcorp server from Linux was by running miranda under wine! Thanks for that.