Congratulations! I see you know how to change directories. That’s quite a breakthrough.
Ⓐ // Ⓔ // ☭ ~Communization
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.
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