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  • Used to use vimium for a while in the browser due some RSI complaints. Years later a colleague of mine was bashing me I didn't know how to use vim. Just to prove point I taught myself the basics, started using vim shortcuts in my IDE. Few months later I started using NvChad, which is amazing btw. After finding out about LSP support etc, I knew I could just switch completely.

    Built my own config from scratch and been happily using neovim for about 2 years now.

  • Other than ublock:

    • Vimium to let you scroll and navigate with your keyboard.
    • Your password manager of choice.
  • I do think they're visual pollution and I don't like looking at them at all. That said, I do understand they are needed.

    Just wish they'd find a way to stop birds from flying into them all the time.

  • You can use the f-droid store to find them. Its a play store alternative.

  • The first time I felt like I spent most of my time in cutscenes and figuring out what to do. The second time I just plowed through the main story and enjoyed the ride.

  • You're welcome! For tmux check out pain control, gives some alternative and maybe easier to remember bindings.

  • Same here, really didn't have the feeling I was doing much fruitful work at all. So much energy spent in meetings, and political nonsense.

    It's refreshing to just get to focus on getting things done.

  • It is! Nu looks really cool, haven't gotten around to migrating yet myself.

  • Quit my corporate job for a small place with a mission to do good. Never going back to bigtech.

    • jq - parse json
    • Lazygit - UI for git
    • Lazydocker - ui for docker
    • pass - command line password store
    • zellij - tmux alternative
    • starship - terminal customization
    • tealdear - tldr in rust
    • rm-improved - rm, but moves stuff to /tmp
  • Replayed RDR2 on the PS5, most fun I've had with a game in a while.

  • Had to call the police because some kids were vandalizing a subway station. While that was going on there was a dude on a bench quietly doing what I hope was stroking his pet banana in his pants. Yay society.

  • Im using borgmatic, a wrapper around Borg that has some extra functionality.

    Very happy with it, does exactly as advertised.

  • Wireguard-easy is plain old wireguard with with a nice web interface for management, that's all.

  • It's easy to set up and use, I'd recommend it.

  • You can sync easily to another device on the same network via ssh for example. You can also call a script automatically after the backup has been created and do your custom stuff in there.

    I'm really liking borgmatic myself as a wrapper for Borg.

    EDIT: I don't have experience doing full OS backups. I only make backups of specific directories.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What are your must-have selfhosted services?

  • I've kept everything at default as well. The two main ones I added are Ctrl+s to save, and qq to quickly close a buffer.

  • They're both good at what they do. Personally I switched from pihole to adguard, only because adguard let's you use wildcard domains. This lets me point all of *.mydomain.com to one IP address.