Debian-Xfce4-Minimal-Install
excalidraw
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Debian-Xfce4-Minimal-Install
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Is x230 still worth in 2023
If you feel like it, I recommend installing as described here except just download the iso for Debian Bookworm, the stable version. (That guide is for installing Debian Bookworm but it is older, such that it treats Bookworm as the testing version, which it was at the time of writing.)
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New proxmox setup, any tips?
I installed from the Proxmox ISO, updated sources.list to use pve-non-subscription instead of the enterprise repository, fully updated all packages, THEN did the manual minimal install documented here: https://github.com/coonrad/Debian-Xfce4-Minimal-Install
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Trimming Debian+XFCE setup
This might be useful: Debian-Xfce4-Minimal-Install .
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Most debloated distro & desktop environment combo for daily use
Perhaps a Debian net-install with a lightweight desktop environment such as Xfce (or MATE or Lxqt) is what you are looking for. Follow this guide to set up a 'minimal' Debian system with only the bare minimum from Xfce: https://github.com/coonrad/Debian-Xfce4-Minimal-Install
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How can upgrade to XFCE 4.18
In that case, consider u/kahupaa's suggestion to create a virtual machine of another distribution such as Arch Linux or Debian Sid. This repository is a great resource for setting up a minimal XFCE desktop on Debian.
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Minimal XFCE instal?
Debian Xfce4 Minimal Install Guide
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Fedora vs Fedora KDE
You can do the same with KDE or Xfce (guide for Debian) with minimal effort involved. All of these will idle very low, usually around 400-500mb. Just use what's comfy to you! :)
- Xfce minimal installation Debian testing tutorial
- https://np.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/m7p1st/xfce_minimal_installation_debian_testing_tutorial/grwhlf6/
excalidraw
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Creating Animated Diagrams for LinkedIn
ExcaliDraw - https://excalidraw.com/
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Software Engineering Workflow
ExcaliDraw
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Tools that Make Me Productive as a Software Engineer
However, Notion and Obsidian can only help you write documentation. Well, how about some visuals? Let's talk about Excalidraw.
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Rapier is a set of 2D and 3D physics engines written in Rust
Fun fact: I used GA in Excalidraw, and it's still powering some of the interactions! https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/package...
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Ask HN: Anyone use a code to mindmap/flowchart tool?
I was happy to find out recently that there is a way to make Mermaid diagrams WYSIWYG / drag and drop editable that the open source https://excalidraw.com has and did I mention it's open source!? With a LLM, you can go full loop back to Mermaid again after a few rounds of manual editing. "What a time to be alive!"
- Show HN: Batch Image Manipulation Toolkit in Browser
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Ask HN: What development tools are you using for your current project?
I'm working on a personal project and found myself looking for an alternative to Postman/Insomnia this morning. This made me realize i've been using the same tools for so long for work (mobile development, finance) that this project may be a good time to try out some new things.
Here are a few tools that i've been using lately that I really enjoy:
https://pocketbase.io/ - A dead-simple self-hosted firebase/supabase-like "backend in a box" using golang and sqlite. So far i've been really impressed. I've gone the route of extending the base offering with more go code and am really enjoying the experience.
https://excalidraw.com/ - An open source whiteboarding tool. Slick to use and after learning some keybinds I've gotten pretty fast at throwing together diagrams to explain things to people on my team. The killer piece though is that the filetype is just json, so I can source control my diagrams. Even better, their "export to png" function has a box to embed the json data _into_ the png, allowing me to slap the diagram in places that only accept images (think confluence) and still be able to change the diagram later if needed. 10/10.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/ - Gitlab's CI/CD toolset is really impressive, and I've gotten really intimate with it's deeper features over the past year. I'd be curious though to hear from someone who's familiar with it vs it's competitors.
- Keeping your fonts in embedded SVG
- Excalidraw
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Penrose – Penrose
Sketch easy and go back to work...
https://excalidraw.com/
What are some alternatives?
Fedora-KDE-Minimal-Install-Guide - Guide to install KDE Plasma desktop environment on a minimal Fedora installation
tldraw - SDK for creating whiteboards and canvas experiences on the web.
draw.io - draw.io is a JavaScript, client-side editor for general diagramming.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams like flowcharts or sequence diagrams from text in a similar manner as markdown
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
docker-draw.io - Dockerized draw.io based on tomcat:9-jre11 & tomcat:9-jre8-alpine official image.
drawio-desktop - Official electron build of draw.io
venn.nvim - Draw ASCII diagrams in Neovim
mirotalk - 🚀 WebRTC - P2P - Simple, Secure, Fast Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k and 60fps, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
notion-auto-pull - Bash script to automatically download a notion workspace
perfect-freehand - Draw perfect pressure-sensitive freehand lines.
penpot - Penpot: The open-source design tool for design and code collaboration