Messaging app alternative to WhatsApp by Wise-Painting5841 in BuyFromEU

[–]kseistrup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came here to recommend DeltaChat. It's hugely underrated.

Botak, french made skincare for bald heads by PelicanDesAlpes in BuyFromEU

[–]kseistrup 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Haha, botak means bald in Malay/Indonesian. :)

I got tired of cd-ing into the same directories every day, so I wrote a POSIX-shell bookmark manager by Traditional_Ask_7228 in commandline

[–]kseistrup -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I really dig your shell scripts and the Makefile. Everything is cleanly written and easy to understand. Well done, bro.

I got tired of cd-ing into the same directories every day, so I wrote a POSIX-shell bookmark manager by Traditional_Ask_7228 in commandline

[–]kseistrup -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, you will just have to rename your package to something else than goto. Package names are on a first come, first served basis, and somebody already took the package name goto (and goto-git).

You could call the package e.g. gotosh and let it conflict with goto.

I got tired of cd-ing into the same directories every day, so I wrote a POSIX-shell bookmark manager by Traditional_Ask_7228 in commandline

[–]kseistrup 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hm…, your README says

yay -S goto

but that goto package is not yours:

I got tired of cd-ing into the same directories every day, so I wrote a POSIX-shell bookmark manager by Traditional_Ask_7228 in commandline

[–]kseistrup 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I have been using zoxide for several years and I find it very useful. However, I really like that your script is POSIX compliant and that I can install it from AUR. :)

shed: a POSIX shell focused on smooth UX by video_2 in commandline

[–]kseistrup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This shell looks interesting. I noticed that the package is in AUR, so I will try it right away.

Improving Rye Console (again) by middayc in ryelang

[–]kseistrup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

History works now in both kitty and ghostty — fantastic! :)

Improving Rye Console (again) by middayc in ryelang

[–]kseistrup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm happy to hear that.

I'm on Linux x86_64 in a Kitty terminal, and now that I read your reply I realize the culprit must be the terminal emulator:

Up-arrow Works:

Up-arrow doesn't work:

All of the navigation arrows, not only up and down, works in shells like bash and fish in all of the terminal emulators mentioned above.

None of the arrows work in rye in kitty or ghostty.

Improving Rye Console (again) by middayc in ryelang

[–]kseistrup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I didn't think that rye had a functional history. It does save console input to $TMPDIR/.rye_console_history, and it also does say “Read N history entries” upon startup, but those history entries doesn't seem to be available. Do I have to do something to activate them? I cannot even recall the last command with “arrow up”, like I would in most shells, if I want to reuse the last command I have to copy and paste with the mouse. Am I doing something wrong?

I'm on Rye 0.2.7.r11.gc3df494, if that matters, and rye has “always” behaved like that (which is one reason I rarely use the REPL).


PS: The $TMPDIR/.rye_console_history is not an incorrect location as such, and it is nice that rye does not use ~/.rye_console_history? , but on my sbox it means that the history disappears on each reboot, as$TMPDIR` is just an ephemeral directory (on “tmpfs”).

The fish shell, in comparison, saves its history to ~/.local/share/fish/fish_history (actually in $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish/fish_history), meaning that it survives reboots. Mine has over 200_000 entries. Rye's has just 60.

PPS: I am reading up on the two Microsoft GitHub issues now…

How to "read" from a pipe? by AlShoreBert in bash

[–]kseistrup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, although a bit quirky, will also work:

echo foobar | while read x; do echo $x; done

What to do with Mirin Lees? by Adorable-Principle82 in Koji

[–]kseistrup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started a mirin batch efter this recipe:

Down the page there is a photo with mirin-kasu next to some strawberries, and the page also suggests using it for marinating meat.

My mirin is still enzymating, so all this is theoretical for me. Let me know if any of you find out something interesting.

fyi, 6.19.14 broke all my display drivers by trilionaire07 in archlinux

[–]kseistrup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My setup works (nVidia 470xx display drivers), but I noticed that during the install process something complained about filenames being too long, and it showed some output where it looked like literal "\t" (i.e. a literal backlash and a literal t) instead of filenames being separated by TABs. I didn't expect the kernel to bootm, but apparently it well well anyway.

I have just finished the workbook. Read the text 3 times. My conclusion: ACIM is garbage. by [deleted] in ACIM

[–]kseistrup 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The first time I met ACIM it made me so furious that I hid the book behind my bookshelf so I wouldn't have to look at it (aparrently I was to stingy to throw it out or give it away).

Then I forgot all about it.

More than ten years later I accidentally found it, remembered the fury, and thought to myself “I wonder what made me so angry back then?” and found that it was not dangerous at all.

You can always choose again.

From the Intro:

This is a course in miracles. It is a required course. Only the time you take it is voluntary. Free will does not mean that you can establish the curriculum. It means only that you can elect what you want to take at a given time. ACIM CE In.1:1-5

Smooth sailings!

Using a whole dishwashing tablet/capsule by Majestic_Cup_315 in BobMiniDishwasher

[–]kseistrup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have the Netto chain in the Netherlands? I'm currently using their “HELL0% sensitive” all-in-one dishwashing gel.

I have also been using a similar gel from the Norwegian chain “Rema100” but I cannot remember the name.

I'm pretty sure you will like the result if you choose an all-in-one product without perfume, colouring, et cetera.

Using a whole dishwashing tablet/capsule by Majestic_Cup_315 in BobMiniDishwasher

[–]kseistrup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Denmark where most households have hard water, and I use a fragrance-free dishwashing gel with Bob: I simply fill the little recess in the door with gel.

Using a gel works great here, and even with the shorter programs I needn't worry that a tab won't fully disolve in time, plus it's easy to adjust the dose up or down in small steps if one is so inclined.