

I use xmonad (https://xmonad.org/) and Qtile (https://qtile.org/). I love them. Another interesting option would be notionwm (https://notionwm.net/)
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I use xmonad (https://xmonad.org/) and Qtile (https://qtile.org/). I love them. Another interesting option would be notionwm (https://notionwm.net/)
Good thread friend. As I said in mastodon:: anarco-syndicalism also forces the workers to work. As a historical example you have the Spanish civil war, where the anarchist union, the CNT, forced the workers to work, repressing and punishing those who worked less. I’ve expanded the message there. It’s a good start anyway. I also started in the anti-capitalist field with ideas similar to yours.
Spotify has fraudulent practices, so morality forces me not to give him income. All my music comes from Soulseek.
Here’s a link for you to get an idea of what I’m talking about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversy_over_fake_artists_on_Spotify
What other option is there, other than Spotify? I doubt much that buying all the albums I hear is an option, as I hear a lot of music.
The app is very nice.
Here are my dotfiles for you to have a look and get an idea: https://codeberg.org/n0p1lls/Config/src/branch/main/dotfiles
There you can see how to configure the mutt client, adjusting it to you through some small changes.
For example, instead of: “set record=“imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Enviados” for your gmail account, if your language is English, it would be something like this: “set record=“imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Sent".
More information at: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Mutt
If you want to configure the keybindings, see this section: https://neomutt.org/guide/configuration#6- changing-the-default-key-bindings
Congratulations! I see you know how to change directories. That’s quite a breakthrough.
It is the definitive moment to change instant messaging application. I have switched to the XMPP protocol with clients like Gajim or Profanity. There are also applications for smartphones.
I agree. You can visit this website if you’re interested: https://stremio-addons.netlify.app/
I really make backups only a few times. I have the configuration files of my systems on my GitHub and Codeberg. The rest, I don’t need; the only things I keep are books and music that I download from the internet, which I have on a 1TB external hard drive.
When I have made a backup for a specific reason, I have done it with rsync. It’s a tool that works quite well and is for the command line.
This.
I tried it some time ago and I had to format the SSD because the operating system became unusable.
Yes, I actually stopped following RSS/Atom feeds. If I want to look something up, I do it from the web browser.
I used it for a while. It’s pretty good.
I’m going to try Mullvad Leta as my main search engine for a few weeks to see how it works. Thanks for the suggestion — I had no idea it even existed. BTW, even though I use NordVPN, I love Mullvad VPN for the privacy it offers to the users. In a couple of months, when my Nord subscription ends, I’ll switch to Mullvad.