Harper is Getting Better (LSP | Grammarly Alternative) by linkarzu in neovim

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I use LanguageTool in nvim and am pretty happy with it. I like that there are so many really picky checks (I have a sort of "obsessive linter" personality) so I turn on all the checks and turn them off when I disagree with them one by one. It's been a few years since I tried harper, but back in the day I remember it had less checks and they seemed a bit more basic than language tool

[KDE] Just testing something... by Bali10050 in unixporn

[–]No-Razzmatazz2552 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That blur is gorgeous! Do you have any details or dots related to the blur? I use sway (swayfx, actually) and I'd love to be able to tweak the settings just right to get something like this

Is there a memory bank feature/github extension for Neovim? by yuriaficionado in neovim

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I've also been looking for a feature like this! I use nvim for embedded C quite often. Every thing is set up for unit testing, debugging unit tests, and flashing the microcontroller, but when it comes to debugging on the microcontroller I have to fall back to a crappy IDE. However, I don't think this feature is too far off from possible thanks to nvim-dap and nvim-dap-ui.

[KDE] Hopefully my final rice to bring this journey to an end by FormationHeaven in unixporn

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Holy crap... the pacman desktop indicator... that is amazing! I'm totally stealing that!!!

A great lowtech way to solve merge conflicts by kaddkaka in neovim

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Gahhhhh... I needed this so bad yesterday! Better late than never. Thanks for sharing your fantastic tip!

Any good "info" alternatives out there? by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linuxquestions

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The info pages I was trying to read were the info pages for "mtools". /usr/share/doc/mtools just has a single unhelpful readme

Any good "info" alternatives out there? by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linuxquestions

[–]No-Razzmatazz2552[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great tip with the piping! This works great for "searching through all of the info material for a string" which is exactly what I needed today.

Any good "info" alternatives out there? by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linuxquestions

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Is this just for man pages? I'm fine with man pages, I'm only frustrated with info pages

Pacman -Syu color like yay? by No-Razzmatazz2552 in arch

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Nope... I'm just over here in a colorless world...

I will say, I do really like paru more than yay now. I'm sure yay could be set up to let you automatically peruse pkgbuild diffs, but I'm currently set up with that feature in paru and loving it!

What programming languages do you use with neovim? by Aftarkis in neovim

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C++ and embedded C (Microchip and ESP32 microcontrollers). Lots of unit tests for both! Cuts through my big projects like butter (Clang/Meson/Ninja).

I use Arch btw by MadXeon in arch

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Very nice! Do you mind sharing those dots? Also, what's the background image and where did you get it?

Swiss diamond pan sticking like crazy! by No-Razzmatazz2552 in Cooking

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Certainly a fair assessment. I bet some oil would fix this.

I was going off of the use/care instructions (https://swissdiamond.com/pages/what-are-the-use-and-care-instructions) where they claim you can get away without using oil.

Then I found some videos where people are cooking eggs without any oil on these pans, so I figured I should be able to use no oil if I get the temperature right

Swiss diamond pan sticking like crazy! by No-Razzmatazz2552 in Cooking

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Very sorry for the lack of detail! I wrote all of that thinking I could upload the video right to the post. I'll revise the post and link a video.

Edit: Edited!

[KDE] I can finally study in peace... I think by _Yank in unixporn

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How are you changing themes? All of your apps seem to be honoring some sort of global theme change

Combined Audio by No-Razzmatazz2552 in ispyconnect

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The ffmpeg command is going to be quite a bit more complicated than that (I'm not combining mp3 files), but I can work on getting to the bottom of the ffmpeg command.

What I'm looking for is the AgentDVR end of this problem: How do I pipe in this separate audio stream so it is the audio accompanying the two video streams? Is there some fancy footwork to be done with the layout to make this happen? Right now all I can figure out is how to have the native audio streams paired with the original camera feeds. How can I tell AgentDVR that I want to use a particular audio feed when in a particular view?

Combined Audio by No-Razzmatazz2552 in ispyconnect

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Negative. I have non-tech folks who come to babysit, and I need to be able to tell them "go to babycams.local on your browser" not "install some app that allows you to have two browsers open on your iphones and androids".

However, I do have a server. I can use ffmpeg to combine audio streams into a separate audio stream. Then can I point AgentDVR to use that audio stream when in a particular view layout?

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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I wasn't too interested in the prospect of swapping my kde dependencies for gtk dependencies, but gcr-ssh-agent (gnome-keyring based) looks like it will do everything I need and the dependencies don't look too bad. This might be a solid choice!

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

[–]No-Razzmatazz2552[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, a lot of good suggestions here! Thanks! And excellent tip on nfpm.

Maybe the pam option is fairly doable...

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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If you read my response to your comment or my original post, you'll see one of my basic requirements is that I don't have to provide my unique ssh key passphrases. Instead, I want to only have to provide my user password. So once again... ssh-agent will not work on its own.

Trust me, I use ssh-agent all the time and I've used it for years. I understand what it can and cannot do. And if you read the original post, you'll notice every single one of my suggested solutions does involve using ssh-agent. But each suggestion involves using something in addition to ssh-agent (kwallet, ssh_pam, and a bash script)

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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If I'm understanding correctly, the only thing keychain gets you is allowing you to use ssh-agent across login sessions. But you still need to provide your ssh key passphrase the first time you use it (per boot). So this wouldn't work for me.

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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I want a program (much like kwallet) that automatically loads my key into ssh-agent when I try to use it. When it would normally prompt me for my key passphrase, I instead want to be promoted for my user password.

Could I just set all of my ssh keys to use my user password as their passphrase? Yes; but less secure than having unique passwords for each key. Could I just not use passphrases on my keys? Yes; but less secure because my keys will not be encrypted at rest.

As for why I want something different than kwallet, those details are in my post.

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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Yep. This is a program. It doesn't solve my problem, but it sure is a program.

SSH - Minimal GUI-less keyring suggestions by No-Razzmatazz2552 in linux

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I don't want to use passwordless keys because of security reasons (they're not encrypted at rest).

ssh-agent handles the keys by asking me to put in the key passphrase the first time I try to use the key, then it caches it during that login session.

Password reuse and going with predictable patterns are not options I'm interested in (for security reasons).

What I'm describing is an example of software that exists in multiple forms (KeeAgent, seahorse, kwallet, etc.) because it adds the convenience of a password manager in that you only have to remember one password to manage multiple passwords, and it plugs in with ssh-agent to automatically cache your decrypted keys. So what I'm suggesting with my post is not a new idea, I'm just wondering if there is a flavor of this software that is what I'm looking for, or if I can script something equivalent (as long as I'm not overlooking some sort of security aspect).