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Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Rust@programming.dev•Rust Coreutils 0.1 Released With Big Performance Gains - Can Match Or Exceed GNU Speed
101·7 months agoUsing MIT license means the developers cannot look at GNU source code when writing code for uutils. This feels like a unnecessary hurdle given that uutils wants to be 100% compatible with GNU tools.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Is there such a thing as a manually curated search engine?
1·7 months agohttps://mwmbl.org/ has a custom index of user-submitted domains and user-curated results but it’s not suitable for daily use yet.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK you can use custom keyboard symbols(keys), so you can easily enter symbols like αβγδ, or swap : -> ; and ; -> :
2·8 months agoYou can also put this in
~/.config/xkb/symbols/us-custom(create the parent directories if necessary) and set the environment variableXKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT=us-custom. This works in most Wayland compositors, including river and niri. For Hyprland, you can add this to your config file:input { kb_layout = us-custom }If you use GNOME, run
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources mru-sources "[('xkb', 'us-custom')]" gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources "[('xkb', 'us-custom')]"and restart GNOME.
This is my keyboard layout (I explained some bits of it here):
default partial alphanumeric_keys xkb_symbols "basic" { include "us(de_se_fi)" // Umlauts (ä, ö, ü) and € include "level5(rctrl_switch)" key.type[Group1] = "EIGHT_LEVEL"; // Number row key <TLDE> {[ grave, asciitilde, dead_grave, dead_tilde ]}; key <AE01> {[ 1, exclam, onesuperior, U2081 ]}; // x₁ key <AE02> {[ 2, at, twosuperior, U2082 ]}; // x₂ key <AE03> {[ 3, numbersign, threesuperior, U2083 ]}; // x₃ key <AE06> {[ 6, asciicircum, dead_circumflex, dead_caron ]}; key <AE08> {[ 8, asterisk, enfilledcircbullet, U22C5, infinity ]}; // dot operator key <AE10> {[ 0, parenright, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; key <AE11> {[ minus, underscore, endash, emdash, U207B ]}; // x⁻ key <AE12> {[ equal, plus, notequal, approxeq ]}; // Top row key <AD01> {[ q, Q, NoSymbol, U211A, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; // ℚ key <AD02> {[ w, W, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_omega, Greek_OMEGA ]}; key <AD03> {[ e, E, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_epsilon, U2203 ]}; // ∃ key <AD04> {[ r, R, NoSymbol, U211D, Greek_rho, U03F1 ]}; // ℝ ϱ key <AD05> {[ t, T, U03D1, Greek_tau, Greek_theta, Greek_THETA ]}; // ϑ key <AD08> {[ i, I, U21d2, U21d4, Greek_iota, integral ]}; // ⇒ ⇔ key <AD09> {[ o, O, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_omega, Greek_OMEGA ]}; key <AD10> {[ p, P, section, paragraph, Greek_pi, Greek_PI ]}; // Home row key <AC01> {[ a, A, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_alpha, U2200 ]}; // ∀ key <AC02> {[ s, S, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_sigma, Greek_SIGMA ]}; key <AC03> {[ d, D, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_delta, Greek_DELTA ]}; key <AC04> {[ f, F, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, Greek_phi, Greek_PHI ]}; key <AC05> {[ g, G, degree, NoSymbol, Greek_gamma, Greek_GAMMA ]}; key <AC06> {[ h, H, U2190, NoSymbol, Greek_eta, U2225 ]}; // ← ∥ key <AC07> {[ j, J, U2193, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; // ↓ key <AC08> {[ k, K, U2191, NoSymbol, Greek_kappa, U03F0 ]}; // ↑ ϰ key <AC09> {[ l, L, U2192, NoSymbol, Greek_lambda, Greek_LAMBDA ]}; // → key <AC10> {[ semicolon, colon, dead_diaeresis, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; key <AC11> {[ apostrophe, quotedbl, rightsinglequotemark, NoSymbol, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; key <AC12> {[ backslash, bar, U2500, U2502, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; // box drawing // Bottom row key <AB01> {[ z, Z, NoSymbol, U2124, Greek_zeta, U2220 ]}; // ℤ ∠ key <AB02> {[ x, X, multiply, NoSymbol, Greek_xi, Greek_XI ]}; key <AB03> {[ c, C, NoSymbol, U2102, Greek_chi, copyright ]}; // ℂ key <AB04> {[ v, V, doublelowquotemark, singlelowquotemark, Greek_psi, Greek_PSI ]}; key <AB05> {[ b, B, leftdoublequotemark, leftsinglequotemark, Greek_beta, NoSymbol ]}; key <AB06> {[ n, N, rightdoublequotemark, rightsinglequotemark,Greek_nu, U2115 ]}; // ℕ key <AB07> {[ m, M, U2212, plusminus, Greek_mu, NoSymbol ]}; // minus key <AB08> {[ comma, less, dead_cedilla, NoSymbol, U27e8, NoSymbol ]}; // ⟨ key <AB09> {[ period, greater, ellipsis, dead_abovedot, U27e9, NoSymbol ]}; // ⟩ key <AB10> {[ slash, question, division, questiondown, NoSymbol, NoSymbol ]}; };GNOME Settings shows a visual preview of the first four layers:

See also this writeup by Leon Plickat.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What can I actually do with 64 GB or RAM?
9·10 months agoStore your Firefox profile and all tabs in RAM for snappier browsing: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox/Profile_on_RAM
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is a great Rouge-like.
Don’t blindly run untrusted software, use Bubblewrap at the very least. Keep https://xkcd.com/538/ in mind.
OpenStreetMap and Internet Archive because they are operating with a small budget (as opposed to Wikipedia).
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•CLI tools to quickly find recently opened files by fuzzy search?
3·2 years ago#!/bin/sh # Select a file with fzf from a database sorted by frecency and open it using # xdg-open. frece can be found at https://github.com/YodaEmbedding/frece DB_FILE=${FRECE_FILES_DB:-$HOME/.cache/frecent-files.csv} item=$(frece print "$DB_FILE" | fzf --tiebreak=index --scheme=path) [ -z "$item" ] && exit 1 frece increment "$DB_FILE" "$item" xdg-open "$item" #!/bin/sh # Update frece database DB_FILE=${FRECE_FILES_DB:-$HOME/.cache/frecent-files.csv} tmp_file=$(mktemp) fd -H . ~ > "$tmp_file" # use ~/.fdignore file to exclude certain dirs frece update "$DB_FILE" "$tmp_file" --purge-old rm "$tmp_file"
Ordoviz@lemmy.mltoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•How to audit a shell-completion script?
3·2 years agoThe mojo, cpan and pip bash scripts don’t fail my test of “skimming over the source and looking for dangerous external commands like curl or
rm” (good syntax highlighting is helpful here). They look like typical completion scripts. However, if your Linux distribution has a pip completion script in their repos, prefer that one.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•How Google Alters Search Queries to Get at Your Wallet - WIRED
3·2 years agoWired has removed the story because it “does not meet [their] editorial standards”.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•How Google Alters Search Queries to Get at Your Wallet
4·2 years agoWired has removed the story because it “does not meet [their] editorial standards”.
Make sure that
toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheetsis enabled in about:config.
Hollow Knight: Silksong
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.ml•Readout of Xi-Biden phone call On the evening of 28 July
0·3 years agoThanks, I was confused because I thought “not supporting Taiwan independence” means being fine with China annexing Taiwan. In both versions of the readout, Biden wants to keep the status quo in Cross-Strait relations, but this is phrased differently in each readout.
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.ml•Readout of Xi-Biden phone call On the evening of 28 July
0·3 years agoIt’s good that China and the US keep up the communication. However, I would like to see an US version of this: Did Biden really “reiterated that the one-China policy of the US has not changed and will not change, and that the US does not support ‘Taiwan independence’.”?
Ordoviz@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.ml•#DuckDuckGone is trending on twitter after CEO tweets intentions to censor russian disinformation
0·4 years agoYou guys are overreacting. DDG said they would only down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation. It’s normal for search engines to downrank low-quality sites such as SEO spam.






























Baba Is You is Finnish (and hands down the best puzzle game ever).