I have one minor complaint based on that screenshot: “Installed size 44,6 MB” does not have the same meaning as “After this operation, 44,6 MB of additional disk space will be used.”
It’s okay to have it use fewer words, but it should not be at the expense of accuracy.
Agreed.
Maybe it could be “Installed size +44.6MB” to clarify without taking too much space.
Nala?
Nani?!
“Nani” is Japanese (in Romanji form) for “what”, and in internet culture has become a common phrase of exclamation when someone is confused. It comes from the popularization of anime in American culture, but also in internet culture as a whole. In this context, it is equivalent to asking “What?” or “Huh?”. The user you replied to likely does not know what Nala is and was expressing their confusion in their comment. It’s doubtful they were replying to your comment about an apt frontend with a Python array library that hasn’t been updated in 7 years.
Lol
Holy shit, 35 tmux windows?! That’s insane.
Hopefully using tmux resurrect so that they just have persistent sessions at hand.
I can see it as a way to know that “17” is htop to high importance server X, 23 is pinging Server Y, etc.
Content mills…
Just go to the source. The dev is sharing more info and videos. Sure, it is on LinkedIn which is rubbish but at least it isn’t 9to5Linux
Ooh, I really like that footer. Is that something running in a single-row multiplexer pane? Either way, what is it?
Edit: is that just a core feature of tmux? I’ve been missing out.It looks a lot like byobu
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/watch?v=h96VqpbUAk8
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
About time, that is much more legible.