I think what could work is requiring users to prove their authenticity and uniqueness using a national ID of some sort. It would be bad for privacy, no doubt, but it surely would work. But the users' actual names should…
I would say some of the 'newer' tools like rg and jq are just about essential.
Here are a few more I saw just now: * https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1rg4wdy/i_got_t... * https://github.com/siteboon/claudecodeui
Here are 2 that I found in my bookmarks that I haven't tried: * https://github.com/laurentenhoor/devclaw * https://www.workforest.space/ I see these kinds of repos and projects being posted on Reddit all the time. I…
I'm still doing this, too! The only thing I added was setting up notifications on my local machine using hooks in Claude Code (using a reverse ssh tunnel from my local machine to a VPS). As for fancier setups, I keep…
I think everyone started out with this
MacOS has a few decent tiling WMs, too.
And yes, the fullscreen mode is the perfect example. It is so shockingly poorly implemented that I almost never use it. Even if someone thought it was 'good enough', that doesn't change the fact that there is a forced…
Agreed. On MacOS, I use a variety of smaller apps and scripts to make it less awkward, e.g. Karabiner, BetterTouchTool, Hammerspoon, and, of course, "Alt-Tab" (https://alt-tab-macos.netlify.app/). I am even…
And if you bring up these points to an Apple fanboy, they'll tell you that "you just don't get it" or "forget all the 'bad Windows habits' and just learn the Apple way of things. It's soooo intuitive!!".
Someone has to take the first step. Let's be grateful to the brave anon HN poster for stepping up.
I'm personally a huge fan of Typora. It's available on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
Just go with LTSC
I only played the first one, because the second one was more finnicky and required newer hardware. But I must say, NOLF 1 is one of the best and most unique FPS games ever. It should be far, far more famous than it is.
I don't know why the sarcasm is so necessary. I very much enjoyed Nextcloud and I proudly ran it for the better part of a year. I even ran various NC-ecosystem apps, such as the Office ones. However, my objective was to…
Good to know!
That's a good tip. I had my local self-hosting phase during covid, but if I ever come back to it, I'll try this.
The major shortcoming of NextCloud, in my opinion, is that that it's not able to do sync over LAN. Imagine wanting to synchronize 1TB+ of data and not being able to do so over a 1 Gbps+ local connection, when another…
I have a very silly primary reason for preferring the Kitty terminal - I configured it to look very minimalistic and compact. It doesn't even have the customary app titlebar at the top. The other benefit is that it's…
Very impressive! I'll look into some of these.
How do you use the remote control of Kitty? I have barely explored it.
I don't see the point of that, but I switched to Kitty from Terminal.app and it feel much snappier all around. Even faster than iTerm2 (which I liked, but not enough to ditch Terminal.app).
Omarchy sounds very compelling (though I'm personally done with trying to run Linux on the desktop), but tiling window managers are just not very practical, for numerous reasons. DHH would be wise to also offer and…
This is why I come to HackerNews. This made my day.
This command solve the problem for me: https://www.chezmoi.io/reference/commands/merge-all/
I think what could work is requiring users to prove their authenticity and uniqueness using a national ID of some sort. It would be bad for privacy, no doubt, but it surely would work. But the users' actual names should…
I would say some of the 'newer' tools like rg and jq are just about essential.
Here are a few more I saw just now: * https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1rg4wdy/i_got_t... * https://github.com/siteboon/claudecodeui
Here are 2 that I found in my bookmarks that I haven't tried: * https://github.com/laurentenhoor/devclaw * https://www.workforest.space/ I see these kinds of repos and projects being posted on Reddit all the time. I…
I'm still doing this, too! The only thing I added was setting up notifications on my local machine using hooks in Claude Code (using a reverse ssh tunnel from my local machine to a VPS). As for fancier setups, I keep…
I think everyone started out with this
MacOS has a few decent tiling WMs, too.
And yes, the fullscreen mode is the perfect example. It is so shockingly poorly implemented that I almost never use it. Even if someone thought it was 'good enough', that doesn't change the fact that there is a forced…
Agreed. On MacOS, I use a variety of smaller apps and scripts to make it less awkward, e.g. Karabiner, BetterTouchTool, Hammerspoon, and, of course, "Alt-Tab" (https://alt-tab-macos.netlify.app/). I am even…
And if you bring up these points to an Apple fanboy, they'll tell you that "you just don't get it" or "forget all the 'bad Windows habits' and just learn the Apple way of things. It's soooo intuitive!!".
Someone has to take the first step. Let's be grateful to the brave anon HN poster for stepping up.
I'm personally a huge fan of Typora. It's available on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
Just go with LTSC
I only played the first one, because the second one was more finnicky and required newer hardware. But I must say, NOLF 1 is one of the best and most unique FPS games ever. It should be far, far more famous than it is.
I don't know why the sarcasm is so necessary. I very much enjoyed Nextcloud and I proudly ran it for the better part of a year. I even ran various NC-ecosystem apps, such as the Office ones. However, my objective was to…
Good to know!
That's a good tip. I had my local self-hosting phase during covid, but if I ever come back to it, I'll try this.
The major shortcoming of NextCloud, in my opinion, is that that it's not able to do sync over LAN. Imagine wanting to synchronize 1TB+ of data and not being able to do so over a 1 Gbps+ local connection, when another…
I have a very silly primary reason for preferring the Kitty terminal - I configured it to look very minimalistic and compact. It doesn't even have the customary app titlebar at the top. The other benefit is that it's…
Very impressive! I'll look into some of these.
How do you use the remote control of Kitty? I have barely explored it.
I don't see the point of that, but I switched to Kitty from Terminal.app and it feel much snappier all around. Even faster than iTerm2 (which I liked, but not enough to ditch Terminal.app).
Omarchy sounds very compelling (though I'm personally done with trying to run Linux on the desktop), but tiling window managers are just not very practical, for numerous reasons. DHH would be wise to also offer and…
This is why I come to HackerNews. This made my day.
This command solve the problem for me: https://www.chezmoi.io/reference/commands/merge-all/