You’re welcome!
Had no idea that thunderbird didn’t do it, sounds like a pretty basic feature to me.
Other places where you can find me
You’re welcome!
Had no idea that thunderbird didn’t do it, sounds like a pretty basic feature to me.
I’m not sure I understand… I thought all readers did this.
Doesn’t liferea do it? (It’s also gtk iirc)
ls / cd for basic stuff
fzf if I want to find my way through the history
broot if I want to search for a file
ripgrep if I want to find a file with specific contents.
I know that the last 3 are not available by default, but they are good pieces of software, so I’m just going to install them.
This is not inside any application, just a simple bashrc alias if I want to connect to a database to do some quick checks on my terminal.
I have proper secrets managers when dealing with credentials inside code.
When dealing with PostgreSQL databases, I use pass
as a replacement for ~/.pgpass
.
Like this:
alias my_db='PGPASSWORD=$(pass databases/my_db) psql -h (...)'
This means I don’t have to store database passwords in plaintext inside the ~/.pgpass
file.
I’m still not sure what I’ll do next, I just know I don’t like the saga so far
You can’t stop now!
I’m getting emotionally invested in this saga.
at least I experimented Idk, that’s the point I guess.
That’s absolutely the point.
I’ve done most of my learning after messing up my system (or at least learnt the lessons that stuck the most).
Maybe one of these?
It’s character building though.
Someone should keep an eye on Linus.