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  • donio@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlThe cost of maintaining Xorg
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    10 months ago

    Autotype is already solved - ydotool, wtype and dotool exists (and possibly others as well).

    These tools work by creating a virtual keyboard so they don’t let you send input to a specific window. The input goes to whatever happens to be focused at the moment. This makes them less reliable than the X11 equivalents and unusable for tasks where you need to guarantee that the right window gets the input.









  • donio@lemmy.worldtoAndroid@lemdro.idNo Bullshit Games 🕹️
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    11 months ago

    Small bug: changing the sort-order loses the filter settings.

    But looks great overall! I’ve already rediscovered some of my older favorites and looking forward to finding new stuff too.

    Also, any chance of making the filtered/sorted list downloadable as a CSV? In some cases this would be more convenient than paging through the web UI.




  • donio@lemmy.worldtoFediverse@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    11 months ago

    I am sorry but this is just completely wrong. Look at the live feed of mastodon.social which will give you an actual sampling of what people talk about and tell me how many Linux related comments do you see among the first 100 or so. I got 2 on my first try and 0 on the second.

    I happen to be a long time Linux user but I don’t seek out Linux stuff on Mastodon. My feed is mostly boardgame related stuff which is what I am here for and what I follow. There is no algorithm so what you get entirely depends on what you follow.


  • Maybe other tools support this too but one thing I like about xdiskusage is that you can pipe regular du output into it. That means that I can run du on some remote host that doesn’t have anything fancy installed, scp it back to my desktop and analyze it there. I can also pre-process the du output before feeding it into xdiskusage.

    I also often work with textual du output directly, just sorting it by size is very often all I need to see.