Ladies and gentlenerds, it is with profound pleasure that I introduce to you,
Mira Delenn Furlan Dane
I don't know how but she already loves me.
It's truly amazing.
Ladies and gentlenerds, it is with profound pleasure that I introduce to you,
Mira Delenn Furlan Dane
I don't know how but she already loves me.
It's truly amazing.
I feel guilty for taking up >14 MB on that last toot, but the downscaler on my phone didn't seem to have a batch mode. :(
But then again, I think Ad?min is def' gonna be ok with this one ;)
That was the size downloaded (looking at /tmp/tutfile1111111yaddayadda.jpg)
Random aside, why the heck are people still enforcing three-letter extensions? That's so dumb. :P
I'm not a fan of providing retronyms for abbreviations necessitated by crappy operating systems and/or crappy conventions.
It should always be .jpeg, in my book.
And if we’re talking the Unix world the file extensions are basically ignored anyway. It’s only on Windows that it actually matters.
@amin @mirabilos @rl_dane Only on the commandline - in graphical shells, the Unix world uses them for the icons.
It's RISCOS that ignores them pretty much entirely (I think?)...
I need to play with RiscOS.
I need to get a proper three-button (no wheel) mouse, first.
…a mouse with no scroll wheel? Why?
Because #RiscOS uses the second mouse button as the right click.
It's infuriating to try to click the mouse wheel that much.
But then, instead of having a frustrating button arrangement, I'd have a frustrating pointing device.
Sorry, I know that's sacreligious. 😁
You sit down at a desktop. At the desktop is a keyboard, a USB mouse, and a USB-connected trackpoint by itself.
All other things being the same, which one do you reach for?
For me, it's the mouse, hands down.
I agree. I find myself using dolphin less and less, but I do find it useful when there are many files present and I want a quick overview, or when I want more clues as to file type (icons!) (although I understand that tools like exa give you some of this)
ls --color gives some clues to filetype too. ;)
Yeah yeah yeah, I'm sure the flags are different on BSDs. ;)
#FreeBSD has ls --color (I think it might be the only --gnu-style flag in any stock BSD utility, lol), but not most of the other BSDs.
There's an lscolor in most ports, and of course, GNU coreutils if you want all that.
Honestly, alias ls=ls -F kinda does the job. ;)
Except when piping ls to something, yes.
Except you mustn’t parse ls(1) output anyway.
I know that in my brain, but my heart says it's a quick and easy way to get files in a directory. 😂
Though I’m self-taught and do OSS in my free time but would still be totally unsuitable. :)
tar tvf $file | sort -k 5 to sort contents by size, which I'd probably never use outside of a throwaway oneliner.