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You were apparently correct haha
You were apparently correct haha
Realised I never responded to this - I’ll hold the L on that reasoning, didn’t think that through. I grant that you may be right about the stars, but I’m still doubtful due to my anecdotal experience of seeing a lot of activity around the repo + discord server from 4k stars to over 10k (while I was following it semi-closely). Entirely possible though, of course.
Lot of great recommendations so far, but I will mention some of my favourites in case they were missed in the other comments: hyprland
for a Wayland compositor / window manager, so you can easily set up keybinds for whatever you want, rofi
for launching programs (and much more, I even made rofi-games
so I can launch all my games from one place), and yazi
for the file manager (use a lot of TUIs in general though).
You CAN go more extreme with the no mouse journey by using something like qutebrowser
as your browser but I just use Firefox/librewolf with vimium c
and find that’s good enough for me.
Very, very clean
To be fair this is a terminal file manager… only a certain kind of person will be interested in the first place, and those people are likely to be more inclined to leave a star on GitHub.
Personally I believe the stars were achieved naturally but of course there’s no way to know and it never hurts to be skeptical.
Other people have given great reasons, but I will also mention that as someone who lives inside the terminal it’s often faster and easier to open it right there rather than getting a GUI one going. I do still use one for things that are easier to do with a graphical file manager though, no problem having both
That’s because it works very well, and the main developer is super active (I’ve contributed and made some plugins so have interacted with them a fair bit)
I mainly use it inside neovim actually, in place of the built in file manager or a file tree. Also use it if I want to quickly see the image files in a directory (it shows the images in the terminal), or rename a bunch of files. And then rarely for other file related activities as it makes exploring a directory very smooth
I’d assume virtual machines - as for why, just checking their program works on different systems I guess
I use GOS but… Google phone…
I couldn’t get goofcord to work on Wayland but webcord works great
Not a big anti Mozilla guy but have you seen their earnings? You could probably put the Mozilla donations to better use elsewhere imo
Nice. Still stuck using libreoffice until they support Wayland unfortunately.
Since it’s not on F-droid, anybody managed to install this with Obtainium?
Edit: doesn’t look like the releases on the gitlab have plain APK files so guess it’s not possible with Obtainium? Brand new to it so idk. Not stoked about having to download this from their website
Any vpn into your home network should work right? And that would include other solutions intended for local transfers mentioned here
Cool, what do you need to be your own ISP?
I use this one too, was the best I found from around 7 RSS readers I tried out
Yeah as a junior this is accurate
Personally I like plain markdown files, using zk + zk-nvim + git.
If anyone else uses a similar setup, any good git + markdown setups for mobile? Primarily for reading, as I can’t see myself writing much on a mobile keyboard