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Good i even use it but its somewhat broken in the ui Appartment.
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Yes. Only would Love it would be syncable.
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Für die Arbeit gerade Manjaro XFCE bald aber Xubuntu. Privat als DevOS Fedora und fürs Gamen Manjaro Cinnamon und auf meinen Laptop TuxedoOS 2.
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I personaly wanted to build my own. The J5040 ist a nice but very slow CPU. If your searching for a Power efficent CPU i can recommend this Video.
Bildung a Power efficent Home server
I use for my Server Just an i3 10th Gen and it is fast enough.
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Uh finally a new Elixir Language Server
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For English, I can recommend:
Linux Action News
Linux Unplugged
The Linux Experiment
He has even an lemmy community https://feddit.de/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel@tilvids.com
German: TuxRadio
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Its really nice but not really for beginners.
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Im currently reading https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/python-distilled/9780134173399/
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Maybe. If you want you can write a little bit more about it
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In my old company we used it and mostly it was just a ram eater for me XD
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I maybe steal your rust aliases What is bacon by the way?
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What a nice abbreviation of the conventional way of declaring the minimanalasation of a command. I need to check out fish but i don't really know about it so much.
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Classic but gold I also use alias ...="cd ../.."
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Hey Mr. Rogers. He was such a nice and kind man.
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That is really neat. I never knew I needed that.
What are your most liked alias for long commands or just to give them better names. Mine are: ``` alias load="source .load.sh" alias eload="$EDITOR .load.sh" alias gpush="git push" alias gadd="git add --all" alias gcommit="git commit -m " alias gst="git status -s" alias gpull="git pull" ```
I'm currently working on a Dashboard for all my self-hosted web applications. What are you guys up to?
Im fairly new to the clojure programming language and had some questions. My main daily editor is neovim but i read most clojure developers prefer emacs. What are your prefered editor for writing clojure and are any of you daily driving neovim and can shine some light how to use it.
Which audio codec are you people using when ripping cd's? I used wav but the size made it not really fitting on my phone (60GB) I switched to FLAC. Many people I talked to said that CD's just use mp3 codecs in the First place.