Heyho,
I am happy to announce the version 1 release of sent. It was already released a
few days ago, I just forgot the announcement. Sorry, all you hungry package
maintainers. The release numbering has been changed to only single numbers, so
the next releases will be 2, 3, and so on.
Notable chan
Hi Hiltjo,
> I personally really like spoon from 2f30 created by the legendary
> stateless and lostd:
>
> https://git.2f30.org/spoon/
>
> It works on Linux and OpenBSD and has various sensors.
I will borrow some ideas from spoon for sure. Especially during
porting.
Regards,
Aaron
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2017 at 11:43:28PM +0200, Aaron Marcher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To all of you who have not noticed it yet:
> During the suckless hackathon 2017 slstatus was imported into suckless.
>
> > slstatus is a suckless status monitor for window managers that use WM_NAME
> > (e.g. dwm) or stdin to
On Mon, 4 Sep 2017 04:11:05 -0600
Aaron Toponce wrote:
Hey Aaron,
> I just noticed HTTPS was deployed on Aug 30, and it appears that HTTP
> requests are redirected to HTTPS. Congrats! I updated the Github
> repository README.md[0] reflecting the new change.
credit goes to Hiltjo for making this
fao_ writes:
> Rather, I am asking your opinions on the general concept and how it
> has been implemented. [...] But anything about the general behavior of
> it that you think especially sucky would help, also.
One of my pet projects is a distribution that uses stow for
package management: http:
s...@mailless.org wrote:
> or use lsw for a specific window:
>
> lsw | grep "some webpage title" | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs xprop -id | grep PID
ah, thanks.
btw, i ran into a bug in, i assume, lsw.
bash minshall-apollo: {1339} lsw 0x164
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
at the time, x
or use lsw for a specific window:
lsw | grep "some webpage title" | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs xprop -id | grep PID