When the tabs use too much RAM I just pkill waterfox and restart it, so the tabs are still there but not loaded, I assume it would to the same ?
When the tabs use too much RAM I just pkill waterfox and restart it, so the tabs are still there but not loaded, I assume it would to the same ?
Don’t worry they say they’ll shove AI in it so it’s definitely our world
adhd. I’m considering making at alert for when my browser uses so much tabs that I’m almost out of RAM
audiobookshelf is actually getting there for ebook support :
Any file with an extension EPUB, PDF, CBR, CBZ, AZW3, MOBI is considered an “ebook file”.
AZW3 and MOBI ebook files have limited support and do not keep your progress.
https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/ebooks/
What audiobookshelf is really amazing at is not requiring a strict naming scheme, unlike jellyfin it supports lots of different ways to name and organise your files, and it tracks modifications to the files (renaming, moving) without having to rescan the whole library like jellyfin (and without leaving behind entries relating to the old paths that don’t correspond to anything anymore, though that should be finally fixed in jellyfin’s next release !)
I would have liked a dedicated ebook server but I’ll probably try using audiobookshelf in the meantime, of all the various ones I tried it’s the best by far. Just missing a “DNF” status to be perfect 🙂
Oh yeah it’s so annoying when apps do that and put data in .mozilla
, .vscode
, and .whatevers
in the home folder instead of following the specs and splitting it between .config
, .local/share
and so on… I have 31 .something
in my home folder that shouldn’t be there and It’s a cluttered mess. And a few games not even bothering to start the folder names with a dot… 😡
For a media server :
Cloud :
Everything can be run in docker containers so your distro or even OS doesn’t matter.
Hardware :
Personally I put scripts in ~/.local/bin/scripts/
instead of just ~/.local/bin/
because I like to keep them separate from other binaries. To note: even though ~/.local/bin/
is in PATH, it’s subfolders are not, so if you do that you need to add the scripts
subfolder to PATH if you want to run the scripts directly.
Well actually my scripts are in mydotfilesrepo/home/.local/bin/scripts
, and I use GNU Stow to symlink mydotfilesrepo/home
to /home/myuser/
(same for mydotfilesrepo/etc/
and mydotfilesrepo/usr/
which are symlinked to /etc
and /usr
), but it’s the same result. Stow is pretty cool for centralizing your configs and scripts in one repo !
I’ve never seen ~/bin
before so I can’t comment on whether it’s a good idea.
The excel people will never cease to amaze me…
Does the same issue also happen if you launch sway from the tty and not from gdm ?
I’ve never used gdm but it probably allow you to open a tty with Ctrl+Alt+F3, then log in and type sway
.
No I’m really really really lazy… and I hate source installs because you don’t get updates and need to do them yourself. So I guess I’m going to try to figure out how to make an AUR package. Being lazy sure is a lot of work 😅
That looks really cool !
(But I’m lazy so I’ll just wait for the AUR package 😅 )
Hey it’s not a dumb idea just because AI suggested it, ChatGPT probably just pulled that setup from somewhere on reddit I wasn’t saying it was stupid but the reverse : it probably would be too technical for me to set up and a bit overkill, but it’s tempting to try anyway. If you managed to do it it’s awesome !
System :
Terminal :
home
, etc
and usr
folders, and I use GNU Stow to symlink them respectively to /home/username
, /etc
and /usr
, that way all my config is in the same place so I can back it up easily and have version control)General GUI apps :
Internet :
Media :
I’m on Arch so the package names might be a bit different
Oh that’s a shame, I hope they manage to improve it it woul be very convenient
I meant not too slow to load on a potato-grade laptop… Thunderbird takes a while 😅 I hadn’t heard of mailspring before, I’ll check it out thanks !
Lmao that’s what ChatGPT recommended after I ranted about all the email clients I had tried 😂
fetchmail/getmail6 to fetch the mails via POP3 in maildir format + a local roundcube server + CLI tool to still be able to read mails outside home but I thought I might be a bit overkill 😅
It’s a matter of perspective I guess. I’m not a fan of overkill security measures that get too much in the way of usability and risk creating problems for you, especially when physical access is a minor risk in most cases. I agree that having a Microsoft account to backup your key is a solution, but not a very good one since you trade vulnerability to a possible physical access that probably is never going to happen for the absolute certainty of your data being spied on by Microsoft…
Last commit to the nightly build was two days ago so it’s definitely still going 😀
All that’s missing is a fetch screenshot to celebrate