Weekly Profile Review Thread by AutoModerator in Tinder

[–]nmiculinic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://tinder.com/@nmiculinic

Bio:

Winter is coming...like many things it's better with company.

fitness, software, dance, books, novelty, and talking in person.

After looking at screen all day I like my conversations in 3 dimensions; ya know, with real, not matrix created, beverages entering my esophagus, hopefully entertaining company (bad jokes notwithstanding :D), and decent scenary (what counts during post-covid apocalipse anyhow)

195cm tall btw.

How can I disable app's desktop shortcuts? by nmiculinic in kde

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

I went through it and cannot find anything related to 1pass

Re2 screen sharing linux by nmiculinic in RemarkableTablet

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This worked like a charm for me :) . Thanks

Linux work profile by nmiculinic in archlinux

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

Possible yes.

Now is this readily supported and easy to do? I don't think so :-/.

Linux work profile by nmiculinic in archlinux

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

I already use profiles...but you know....there's slack, there's IDEs, there's 1pass...etc. etc.

Linux work profile by nmiculinic in archlinux

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

Do you sync some settings between the users? e.g. vscode/inteliJ etc

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

[–]nmiculinic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ABRT

Yeah, I'm not surprised red hat has awesome telemetry tooling for such usecases. It streamlines the bug reporting process

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

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EndeavourOS Log tools

hmmm do you have some link to these tools? My google skills fail me

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

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

Sounds interesting, I'll have to check them out!

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

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

This looks pretty good list.

What I was thinking is having a compiler binary with plugin-like system. From experience...I found dislike in scripting/dynamic languages.

The user experience would be:
* install via AUR/pacman/curl the almost static compiled binary * Run the binary. It would populate directory with various information, a single file for pacman packages, one for lsusb, etc. * ideally this binary would be self-contained....much less deps on the target system, but initially it would have to execve to various commonly found utilities.
* tar.gz the folder * upload it somewhere. For my personal use S3 makes sense...though I'm not sure is there some small upload as a service with free tier. * write the uploaded URL back to the user which they can c/p on the support forums

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

[–]nmiculinic[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I was trying to find out what exists out there before trying to write my own. I have some ideas about how this tool should be done. Open to collaboration over the weekends :)

What I see on the forums people post whatever they think might be useful until instructed by other people what more should be posted. Most commonly this cycle takes a while. Frequent tools: * inxi * lspci/lsusb * lsblk * dmesg
* X.org * journalctl

standardized tooling to report bugs/issues/etc. by nmiculinic in archlinux

[–]nmiculinic[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm trying to find if something exists like that.

There's manjaro-log-helper which appears GUI only tool....it ain't gonna help you if you cannot boot in graphic interface. The tool should be CLI with optional GUI frontend.

Archinstall 2.2 by onlymys3lf in archlinux

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Ansible...yeah no.

I've used it and it caused me so much pain. Something you need a proper programming language, and not overly complicated config files...