What's a handy terminal command you use often?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 4w ago 100%

    pv (Pipe Viewer) is a command line tool to view verbose information about data streamed/piped through it. The data can be of any source like files, block devices, network streams etc. It shows the amount of data passed through, time running, progress bar, percentage and the estimated completion time.

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    /media or /mnt or anywhere ? Discussion.
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 4mo ago 11%

    that is what the /srv mount point is for. I mount all my external HDDs from there.

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  • https://herdingdice.blogspot.com/2023/03/fantasty-age-2nd-edition-whats-different.html

    I really like the rules to this system. Especially the 3d6 method of rolling

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    What's your favorite terminal?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 7mo ago 100%

    Konsole and zsh

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    Trouble with fedora
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    try: hostnamectl --help

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  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of February 11th
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader Story is cool, but you basically have to be bad. I prefer the combat over other types like BG3.

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    Is weird that I like and use both Fedora and Debian?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    I use both myself, Fedora for desktop work and Debian for server

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    New laptop time. Thinkpad recommendations?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    My T430 has outlasted my X1 extreme. It was built differently

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    What Linux "Productivity" (ideally FOSS) tools do you use?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    Im my distro the all the plugins are included in the repo package. But you just need to Configure Kate and there is a plugins section.

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    Is Linux pretty much unusable with an Nvidia GPU?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    The support for NVIDIA hardware on Linux is not ideal at best. When I switched to all AMD I have since had a very smooth experience, especially with distro hopping.

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    What Linux "Productivity" (ideally FOSS) tools do you use?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 8mo ago 100%

    I have found Kate to be very capable with python and rust. With Sessions I can also have my own set of notes in markdown. The plugins are plentiful and git integration is built in.

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  • Trying to see if I can use alcohol swabs to clean it.

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    What are you playing this weekend? 2024-01-26
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 9mo ago 100%

    I made it to the city, but not Skellige yet.

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  • What are you playing this weekend? 2024-01-26
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 9mo ago 100%

    Witcher 3 - runs really well and looks amazing, then i go back to Mario Cart for some stress relief

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  • [BotW] Having a hard time getting started.
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 11mo ago 100%

    This is a good start, thanks for the info

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  • [BotW] Having a hard time getting started.
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 11mo ago 100%

    The game is beautiful, cant get over how good it looks and runs on the Switch.

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  • This game seems difficult, weapons and shield constantly break. I am always out of stamina and keep dying. I am afraid to roam around, so no open world for me. Any tips, would be appreciated.

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    Is it just me, or has the BS with OpenAI shown that nobody in the AI space actually cares about "safeguarding AGI?"
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 11mo ago 100%

    Lets be thankful we have commerce, buy more, buy more now and be happy... - Om

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  • Which video game did you bounce off of at first, but then tried again later for it to become one of your favorites of all time?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 11mo ago 100%

    The Division 2

    The main campaign story is boring, but end game is tons of fun and customization of gear builds.

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  • What's the point of terminal file managers (mc, ranger, nnn, etc)?
  • sgtnasty sgtnasty 1y ago 100%

    Yes, Emacs users are very thorough so expect lots of detail.

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  • The inner circle so to speak

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    polyhedralnonsense.com

    > A Random Assortment of Role Playing Game curiosities

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    greenronin.com

    > That’s right, we have. Well, kind of. We mentioned it briefly in 2019, at Gen Con, but the reference was so short and sparse that it didn’t spread. This was a blessing in disguise because of course the very next year COVID-19 spread across the world, forcing us to change our plans. > We changed them back this year. We’re doing it. > Let me tell you about this game. In fact, let me get a little cute about it since it’s truly under the radar.

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    on.soundcloud.com

    Just thought I would add this resource here.

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearSW
    Automating Swift DocC with Github Actions
    respawn.io

    > Some languages have nice documentation tooling: Yardoc for Ruby, Pydoc for Python, Godoc for Go. Swift has DocC, and it can export docs as a static website, too.

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    swordsandstitchery.blogspot.com

    I really liked this module from back in the AD&D days, Tharizdun is a strange god

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    The river was very still that morning.

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    dwelleroftheforbiddencity.blogspot.com

    > I have seen many people suggest they don’t use psionics, not because they are a bad thematic fit with their game, but instead as they are hard to understand.

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    pdxint.at

    >Four Northern democracies are seemingly helpless against nearby predatory dictatorships. Despite their size, Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden have a chance to avoid conquest through clever diplomacy or fierce resistance. Write a new history of the Nordic countries in Arms Against Tyranny, a new expansion for Hearts of Iron IV.

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    It seems all the previous posts are gone, I dont know why.

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    itch.io

    This jam was created because: 1. open source gaming is amazing 2. whole thing going on about gaming licensing 3. spreading the word about open licenses is always a good thing 4. highlighting irrevocable licenses is important for preserving open gaming

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