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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 14, 2023

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Global tabs in window managers

=> Global tabs in window managers

Tabs should be a part of the window manager, not the application. This is a hill i have been on for a long time (before i changed the direction of celeste, it was one of the things that was around for the longest). There is no reason why all things shouldn't be able to be tabbed together rather than segregated by application.
There are a few instances of this around. Haiku gets mentioned a lot, but partly i think due to the design happening before tabs were really a big thing, the implementation isn't great due to a lack of quality of life features, like being easy to use.

Distrohopping to Fedora Silverblue

=> Distrohopping to Fedora Silverblue

The way I've been using my computer, the laptop that got me all the way through school, has changed a lot since I graduated. Between classes and homework sessions I'd often have downtime, and I used to fill this with things like tweaking my setups, random internet browsing, watching videos, you get the idea. Managing my Arch system was something I kind of enjoyed doing, and it was different enough from my school assignments that I'd still have energy to do it even when I didn't have energy for other things I wanted to do like personal programming projects.
The past couple weeks though I've started to notice I really only take out my computer when I have something specific I want to accomplish, like writing a post or working on a project idea. And in this case Arch was starting to feel like a hassle. Updating every couple of weeks was annoying even when it went smoothly, which it didn't always. I also was running Hyprland and the pace of development on it is still really fast with the developers not being afraid to make breaking changes between updates. I just didn't have the patience to keep up anymore, which isn't to say anything bad about the project but rather that my computer usage has changed.

Are You a Terminal Emulator Hipster?

=> Are You a Terminal Emulator Hipster?

GNOME Terminal, Alacritty, Kitty, XTERM, Terminator, Guake Terminal, Tilix, Hyper, Tilda, eDEX-UI, Konsole, Yakuake, and many more. I hadn't even heard of many of these before searching for terminal emulators to add to this list. Which terminal emulators have you used and why?
I'm the kind of person who doesn't like spending a lot of time with configurations. I don't have a dot files repo. I don't even have a personal vimrc file. I tend to just use whatever comes with my Linux installation.
This is a lie these days, actually, because I just realised that I copy over my home directory to the new computer. And I always install tmux.

Internet/Gemini

Gemtext can be worse than plaintext

=> Gemtext can be worse than plaintext

Recently I was thinking about the limitations of gemtext, and how to work around those. For inspiration, I started thinking about how those issues were handled in other limited formats. I thought back to what's often considered the most limited format: plaintext files.
Plaintext is limiting because it has no formatting at all. There are no semantic elements. That's also part of it's strength, allowing it the most universal support.

Gemtext Whitespace Comparison: Amphora vs Lagrange

=> Gemtext Whitespace Comparison: Amphora vs Lagrange

This is a test that emerges from @Zelena's [frustration] with whitespace handling in Gemtext, and her [request] that browsers "Do not strip whitespace." Her claim that "Gemtext can be worse than plaintext" is worth considering. It is also an experiment that feeds into my essay "Between Two Chairs: The Problem With Gemtext". If you don't like a lot of blah-blah, consider this post to be the Cliff's Notes version of that essay.

Oracle Cloud might screw me over

=> Oracle Cloud might screw me over

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