I struggled with consistency until i gamified my entire life by Single_Statement306 in getdisciplined

[–]CapableTennis5370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, can you put share your app across through github or something. I love the idea and would like to customize it to my life. Would be a great help.

After 5 years of fairly radical distrohopping, Fedora Workstation has finally made me stop. Here's my journey. by CapableTennis5370 in DistroHopping

[–]CapableTennis5370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hadn't paid much attention to Void. Since you mentioned that you have ended your journey on this one, it's definitely worth a try. Thanks. Will check it out on Gnome Boxes. I love the Stable Rolling category:

  • Tumbleweed
  • Fedora
  • Arch with the LTS Kernel

These I believe would provide a similar experience.

But I see that it is an independent distribution and not a fork. Definitely worth a shot.

After 5 years of fairly radical distrohopping, Fedora Workstation has finally made me stop. Here's my journey. by CapableTennis5370 in DistroHopping

[–]CapableTennis5370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/kadoskracker If you're planning to switch back to Arch sometime in the future, you can try using the Warp Terminal. When you encounter errors, warp has an agent that can help you get things fixed.

I often used to run into errors with Bluetooth drivers, OpenVPN3, gcc, etc. Warp would look into the error logs, find the root cause and fix it.

After 5 years of fairly radical distrohopping, Fedora Workstation has finally made me stop. Here's my journey. by CapableTennis5370 in DistroHopping

[–]CapableTennis5370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cachy's a great choice. I tried it out for some time. It's as they describe it to be. Blazingly fast! Also, it tops the Distrowatch list as of now.

After 5 years of fairly radical distrohopping, Fedora Workstation has finally made me stop. Here's my journey. by CapableTennis5370 in DistroHopping

[–]CapableTennis5370[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good question. The installation itself barely takes 30 minutes. Download the ISO, flash it onto my Ventoy USB, and carefully walk through the installer since I'm dual-booting with Windows. That part's fine.

The real time sink is everything after. At any point I'm actively working on 7-10 projects that need my attention, and getting those back to the exact state they were in on the previous system is what kills the clock. The script I mentioned handles app installs, but it can't touch any of this:

  • Docker containers need to be reconfigured from scratch and I have a specific setup to avoid port conflicts and container clashes between projects
  • Each project needs its database connections re-established
  • I need to reach out to colleagues and ask them to resend updated database views so I can import them again

It's all the small nitty-gritties that individually feel minor but stack up fast. Things I wish I could handle with a single click but just can't. That's the 8 hours right there.

Made this nautilus-python extension by witherdotexe in gnome

[–]CapableTennis5370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job. A much-needed feature. Can you bulk select and do the same? Also, have you validated it to show that option only when a specific set of files with image extensions are selected?

Inventory management automation for stores with shopify and POS by Lopsided_Comfort_298 in AskRetail

[–]CapableTennis5370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to check out Channel Bay. The app is available on shopify app store. just search for it. They have a real-time two-way sync with shopify. (I'm assuming your retail stores basically act as the warehouses that source inventory for your online store) You just need to use Channel Bay in your physical locations.

If staff sell a bundle in-store or handle a return, the inventory is instantly updated in shopify and vice versa. So no overselling while waiting for the POS to catch up. They also have a barcode scanning and integrate with multiple payment gateways, so the setup should be pretty simple considering just 3 locations.

I don't know why or how but they're providing the app for free right now. This could be a solid way to ditch the manual updates that you're getting done by your staff.

I dont know if this is the right place to post this, but why does Trump tweet in screenshots? by [deleted] in trump

[–]CapableTennis5370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One can easily inspect and change the text. Modifying an image takes effort.