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how-to-exit-vim
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How to Get Out of Vi
Additional methods for vi(m) users [0] :p
[0] https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim
- How to Exit Vim
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Day 6 - Editing with "vim"
And frankly it's a shibboleth for Linux pros. As a newbie in an interview it's fine to say you're "only a beginner with vi/vim" - but very risky to say you hate it and can never remember how to exit.
- Below are some simple methods for exiting Vim
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thisIsAShowcase
Pick one.
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Yea, I know u are genius
maybe this could help: https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim
- Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
- Ylen Puheenjohtajatentissä riideltiin
browsh
- Browsh: The modern text-based web browser
- Mercredi Tech - 2023-12-06
- How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
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Russia starts blocking VPN at the protocol (WireGuard, OpenVPN) level
> If you are using a JS based browser, you don't deserve security in first place.
In some cases, that is true, but not all, and I suggest not even most. In many cases, I think people are just as liable for being unwilling to use Whonix.
> If I had time I could set up a tutorial not to use SSH as a proxy, but as a client to a remote VPS/tilde to use the offpunk client there to browse web/gemini and gopher sites anonymously.
https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh can be pretty decent, too. It's a shame that it's not common practice to provide resource gleanings in the form of such access to random others from one's VPS. Easily reproduced NixOS tool in VM with locked down containers proxying through a local tor would scale up alright and significantly limit risks for the donor. I find very few people take up the offer to even use another's VPS though.
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I'm writing a new web browser for the terminal
Similar software Browsh
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Download files that require authentication using a CLI
P.S. I couldn't manage to log in on Lynx, w3m, elinks etc. I also couldn't get Browsh working (https://www.brow.sh/)
- Come back, c2.com, we still need you
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Using Carbonyl of Browsh in emacs?
I use EWW as a browser in emacs but sometimes I need a browser that is more GUI oriented. I stumbled on two such browsers that can be used in a terminal: Carbonyl and Browsh
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Most Pain-Free Console Linux File Managers?
On the fancier side of what you can do with (the real) Linux console, see things like: https://www.brow.sh/
- Is there a way to disable images from automatically loading on any website?
What are some alternatives?
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min - A fast, minimal browser that protects your privacy
Simula - Linux VR Desktop
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Vanced - Vanced Issues/Docs repo
somafm-cli - :musical_note: Listen to SomaFM in your terminal via pure bash
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
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