I realize how screwed I am if my email carrier arbitrarily decides to cut me off.Same as with your bank accounts, choose two providers.
I'll just dump this here.shell toolshttps://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust https://zaiste.net/posts/shell-commands-rust/alternativesfd: simpler findbat: nicer catlsd: ls with NerdFont iconsbroot: smarter treeripgrep: better grepGUI alternativesdraw: mouse drawing on the shell!imgfb: Draws a farbfeld or jpeg image to the Linux framebufferbaca: TUI e-book readerTerminal Image Viewer (tiv): what it saysFIM: framebuffer image viewerderasterize: cli pixel to ANSI convertercli video playing: mpv -gpu-context=drmts-polkitagent: Polkit Agent for the Shell (old)fbterm: framebuffer terminaltwin: Textmode WINdow environmentdirectfb2: framebuffer desktopcsv to ascii art table via python pandasTask Management:dun: note-taking & task managercubby: encrypted note taking to cloud, with markdowngirok: TUI calendarServices:matrixcli: what it saysyewtube: Terminal based YouTube player and downloaderFile Manager:clifm: nice shell file manager with taggingnnn: cli fm with split-view file previewTUIFI Manager: cli fm with rendered images in 2D layoutxplr: hackable, minimal, TUI fmLogin Manager:CDM: shell login manager with historyQingy: directfb login managerOthers:buku - shell bookmark-manager - GitHubhyperfine: shell benchmark toolease of useedir: rename with text filemdcat: Sophisticated Markdown rendering for the terminalclipboard: shell clipboard manager & moreportal: cli file transfer agent between computerscroc: simple file transfer tool via local server, Android Appp tootransfer.sh: cli file sharing via clouddetox: file name cleanupouch: simple de/compressormnamer: intelligent video renamergum: bells and whistles for shell scripterspytermgui: bells and whistles for python scriptersspecialist toolserd: Translates a plain text description of a relational database schema to a graphical entity-relationship diagram.LiteCLI: A command-line client for SQLite databases that has auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
But only in Bash and if settings match. It's only reliable on your own shell, don't use it in scripts.
What was the last version of Windows you used before hopping on over?Windows 7So what's your reasoning for the change to the reliable and funni penguin OS?After years of heavily customizing and debloating Windows, i got the itch to create a custom ISO. At that point i realized, Linux would be less work.Had to use 10 in work, there i used Chocolatey and scoop to manage my (t)rusty toolset.
Why ATX when you can go MiniITX?I do have an Ryzen 7 5700G in my DeskMini A300. But had to cut a hole in the case for the cooler.
but people from other countries definitely know a big local name that used to have a much better site years ago compared to today.No, that one was always slow. While the other has an atrocious product search.
Why do you Xitter?