On Tue, Jul 04, 2023 at 04:37:23PM -0400, Sebastian LaVine wrote:
> I'm curious, what inspired you to write this instead of using xwd?
Never really knew that it existed :) Going by the manpage, it seems to
do a bit more than I'd like, but overall it doesn't seem too bad.
- NRK
On Tue, 04 Jul 2023 19:37:14 -0400
s...@plunder.tech wrote:
> > which is why they release dumpster fires like the ST terminal emulator for
> > example
> > which has absolutely no features at all, is riddled with bugs and
> > compatibility
> > problems, and requires extensive patching to add in a
> which is why they release dumpster fires like the ST terminal emulator for
> example
> which has absolutely no features at all, is riddled with bugs and
> compatibility
> problems, and requires extensive patching to add in any useful features.
I use ST without any patching, and have done so fo
If you don't care then why are you here?
I'm on this mailing list to stay in the loop on updates and patches to software
I use. Not present evangelical arguments to someone who doesn't know what to
believe in.
Use the software, or don't. No one is holding a gun to your head.
Cool stuff!
On Tue Jul 4, 2023 at 9:51 AM EDT, NRK wrote:
> ...
>
> sxot
>
>
> This one is a *very minimal* screenshot tool. I wrote this when I
> realized that other cli screenshot tools (scrot, maim) do way too much.
>
> sxot on the other hand is meant to follow the unix philosophy - it
> s
On Tue, Jul 04, 2023 at 01:16:34PM -0500, Dave Blanchard wrote:
> I take a practical approach. I use simple programs when they do the job well,
> and more complex programs when they get the job done better. Sometimes a
> simple program can be useful for certain jobs, such as ones involving shell
I take a practical approach. I use simple programs when
they do the job well, and more complex programs when
they get the job done better. Sometimes a simple program
can be useful for certain jobs, such as ones involving
shell scripting, whereas a complex program may be more
useful for example in
I have analysed this a while ago, so I would point you to this nice article by
me.
https://humaaraartha.in/sagar/trusting_no_one.html
Thanking you
Sagar Acharya
https://humaaraartha.in
4 Jul 2023, 21:36 by nikita.nikita.kras...@gmail.com:
> Just bear with me on this one, this is not a bait o
I take a practical approach. I use simple programs when they do the job well,
and more complex programs when they get the job done better. Sometimes a simple
program can be useful for certain jobs, such as ones involving shell scripting,
whereas a complex program may be more useful for example i
On Tue, Jul 04, 2023 at 07:06:12PM +0300, Nikita Krasnov wrote:
> Just bear with me on this one, this is not a bait or a troll, I promise. I
> genuinely fell very confused.
>
> What would be the point of using minimalist software if bloated and
> excessively complex programs completely satisfy all
Just bear with me on this one, this is not a bait or a
troll, I promise. I genuinely fell very confused.
What would be the point of using minimalist software if
bloated and excessively complex programs completely satisfy
all my needs? I am not the kind of person that works
directly with hardw
On Tue, Jul 04, 2023 at 07:51:59PM +0600, NRK wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to share some small X11 utilities that I've developed and have
> been using in my daily setup. The utilities are all fairly small in
> size and requires only typical X libraries.
>
> sxcs
>
>
> This is a simple colo
Hi all,
I'd like to share some small X11 utilities that I've developed and have
been using in my daily setup. The utilities are all fairly small in
size and requires only typical X libraries.
sxcs
This is a simple color picker and magnifier. My issue with all other
existing minimal color pi
On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 6:37 PM Nikita Krasnov
wrote:
> While we're on it. Are there any good Android email clients
> that you can recommend? I've yet to find an app that allows
> you to send emails in plain text, let alone with line
> hard-wrapping :(
Haven't really tested out email clients on An
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