

It basically allows you to define which paths are used for the Downloads, Documents, Videos, etc… types of directories.


It basically allows you to define which paths are used for the Downloads, Documents, Videos, etc… types of directories.


Shouldn’t that be a subdirectory under the documents folder ?


Honestly it’s a pretty good way of compartmentalizing projects in your mind.
You usually remember pretty well what language your wrote a project in.
And if you want to find a project again you just have to look in that language’s directory.
Second advantage is that if there’s a language you only fucked around a little for fun, it doesn’t clutter the directories of your most used languages.
When I worked with a stack Hex Casting’s stacks, it was hard to go back and edit previous parts of the program that are stored deeper in the stack. A lot of it has also to do with Hex Casting’s writing design maybe, everything is evaluated more immediately from what I remember.
The other thing is that Trickster’s programs are tree/graph based, which makes the layout of the programs a lot easier to understand logically.


It’s the same in France at least
We do use a "vi"itor, it’s called Vim/Neovim


We M-x butterflying now


Based on the screenshot, a critique I would have is how much space is used/wasted per service.
Each card takes a lot of space, not only the padding around the icon + card, but also padding around the name and subtitle. And on top of that the big “More” button.
It does look good, but yeah.


Small advice, uBlock origin already does what NoScript can do and more. And privacy badger should not be used.
NoScript: Redundant with uBlock Origin
Privacy Badger: no longer uses heuristics by default, and enabling it makes you easily detected
Got this info from the ArkenFox Github


His main point wasn’t private tabs, it was firefox containers. He only mentioned private tabs for deleteting cookies after closing those tabs.
Temporary Containers was really good for that, but it hasn’t been updated in years.


something like mullad
Mullvad* Browser


Used to be Tutanota*


Do people still have those these days ?


Yep I don’t think it’s that popular anymore. I see Fedora or Pop-OS recommended a lot lately. And Mint.
That’s just false advertisement from the little research I had done.
I fucking love dangling commas. Especially for lists of lists.
Probably reading into it. A lot of these are impossible or would be hellishly jank. Vim/Neovim is not THAT flexible. At least no one is tring to make it be.


There doesn’t seem to be that many changes for the user, at least not for me. Hopefully the performance difference is noticeable.


We call Nokia 3310s bricks, and yet they do wake up.
This is very useful software, I recommend it a lot !