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Yes. I’m just keeping the symbols file in home directory so that I don’t have to edit the system files. To change backspace you’d have something like the following I believe:
key <BKSP> { [ BackSpace, Delete ] };
My approach is to define custom keymap and enable it in xinitrc. Might be worth a try though I’ve no idea how that interacts with Wayland.
Hot take: Lemmy is an even bigger piece of garbage than Reddit.
It’s trivial. Use Linux Mint or Debian, enable non-free repositories if required, and that’s pretty much it.
I’ve never had issues with Nvidia drivers. Your mileage may vary.
It is a product of its time. If the same research was made 30 years ago, I bet there would be a stark difference to results today. LTO wasn’t as feasible. Compilers were less capable of removing redundant checks. Branch prediction in x86 processors was still a hot new thing. And on top of it all, there was less knowledge about language development.
If this was easy, then people would’ve done this a long time ago.
People have done it. It’s called Edge, Opera, Vivaldi etc. And looking at it historically, Safari is a branch from the same tree as well.
Who cares what anyone on r/macos thinks.
If everything else fails, there’s always an option of defining your own keymap and enabling it in initrc.
Also, nano may not always be installed.
mcedit, gedit, pico. For majority of people lack of any simple non-vi-based text editor is a corner case not worth worrying about. Definitely not enough of a problem to start ‘How to learn Emacs’ tutorial with ‘Learn Vim’.
Why is 0th step of learning Emacs, learning Vim? The whole premiss that you need to know Vim or you’re unable to work on other people’s computers is ludicrous. Nano is perfectly capable editor for the times I need to use computers without Emacs.
Admittedly, I’m probably not the best person to ask for recommendation of a noob-friendly distro, but I feel people are overthinking this. If someone produces a list which includes distros I’ve never heard of, I think they spent too much time on ‘Top 10 Noob Friendly Distros in 2025’ websites.
If you really care about my recommendation, just start with Mint.
PS. I should also add, this isn’t criticism of you or any other new user who does search online for recommendation. This is more a comment on state of the Internet where there are so many websites which seem to pad their list with obscure distros where really all such articles should give recommendation for one of the same three distributions. Which three I don’t exactly know.
src/*
will skip hidden files. You want rsync -avAXUNH src/ dst
which copies contents of src
into dst
. Notice the trailing slash in src/
. Without the slash, src
is copied into dst
so you end up with a src
directory in dst
. The AXUNH
enables preserving more things. You might also add --delete
if you’re updating the copy.
PS. I should also mention how I end up with -avAXUNH
. Simple:
$ man rsync |grep ' -. *preserve'
--hard-links, -H preserve hard links
--perms, -p preserve permissions
--executability, -E preserve executability
--acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms)
--xattrs, -X preserve extended attributes
--owner, -o preserve owner (super-user only)
--group, -g preserve group
--times, -t preserve modification times
--atimes, -U preserve access (use) times
--crtimes, -N preserve create times (newness)
and then include all that. a
covers some of those options and those
don’t have to be set explicitly:
$ man rsync |grep ' -a ' |head -n1
--archive, -a archive mode is -rlptgoD (no -A,-X,-U,-N,-H)
Have you looked at Bitlbee? Not a client for Emacs as such, but an IRC gateway to various protocols. It lets you use your IRC client to talk to XMPP.
What others wrote except don’t use dd
. Use rsync
or make a backup with tar
. dd
will waste time reading unallocated regions of the disk.
I meant what’s the link to use since the same Lemmy post can be viewed through different instances and on each it has a different URL. It’s a bit user-hostile that the link gets you out of your instance (unless you’re on the same instance as author of the post).
Yeah, my bad. I should have linked to the previous post: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/32637183 (not entirely sure what’s the etiquette for linking to posts on Lemmy is).
Yeah, it’s a bit philosophical.
bind -x '"\C-j":"echo a"'
in bash and Ctrl+J will do something different.stty
options which can change that though.Yes. So is Ctrl+J actually. Ctrl+J corresponds to line feed (LF) and Ctrl+M corresponds to carriage return (CR) ASCII characters. They are typically treated the same way.
He made an edgy/abhorrent¹ joke years ago for which he apologised and Lemmy is even worse than Reddit so people still lach onto that.
¹ Whether it was just edgy or much worse than that I leave to the reader to decide. The joke was that he paid some guys in Africa to make a sign saying ‘Hitler did nothing wrong’ or something to that effect. This one of the things that likely contributed to adpocalypse on YouTube.