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2,215 | 7,440 | |
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over 2 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Shell | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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pipes.sh
- pipes.sh: Animated pipes terminal screensaver
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Can't believe Intel is our only hope now
Have to 100% agree with you. I’m very privacy centered and it’s great having just about everything on my system be open source to the 3D modeling software to the coding software I use. I personally love Linux for the customization options as they pretty much limitless. Recently changed around my KDE desktop and I am in love with how it looks. Could never get a look out of Windows. The terminal animations are so fun to mess around with. I’ve seen the Matrix one but I also love Pipes.sh for the terminal window too. It’s really cool what things you can do in it.
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my first rice! :)
pipes
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KDE/Plasma Nordish
Pipes Script - Pipes.sh
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are there any more terminal screensavers like pipes.sh, pipesX.sh, cmatrix, and unimatrix?
pipes.sh is probably my favorite terminal screensaver but I am wondering if there's more terminal screensavers that I haven't heard of.
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How can I control when the monitor turns off?
Sometimes I leave my computer and after around 10-15 minutes the monitor turns off. I would like to change the time it takes to turn off the monitor and, if possible, trigger a screensaver animation like pipes.sh.
- pipes.sh not showing correctly
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fun combination i just found
Make sure to have pipes.sh and lolcat
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Plasma Astronaut.
Hey everyone! My screenshots with KDE plasma. Customization: Github. *Font: [Hack](https://github.com/source-foundry/Hack) * Terminal: [Kitty](https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty) * Process Info: [htop](https://hisham.hm/htop/) * Process Info: [bpytop](https://github.com/aristocratos/bpytop) * System Info: [neofetch](https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch) * Terminal color script: [shell-color-scripts](https://gitlab.com/dwt1/shell-color-scripts) * Audio Visualizer: [cava](https://github.com/karlstav/cava) * Dock: [Latte-dock](https://github.com/KDE/latte-dock) * Wallpaper: [Wallpaper](https://imgur.com/a/suFAKvv) * Misc: [pipes.sh](https://github.com/pipeseroni/pipes.sh) Thanks to all.
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no-more-secrets
- GitHub - bartobri/no-more-secrets: A command line tool that recreates the famous data decryption effect seen in the 1992 movie Sneakers.
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No-more-secrets: recreate the decryption effect seen in the 1992 movie Sneakers
Your comparison is a bit disingenuous. I thought that the reasonable point of comparison was obvious, so let me state it in case it's not:
* For this C program: Let's say a default install of a Debian system, with GCC and Make installed. Nothing else. Just clone and run make && ./bin/nms.
* For an hypothetical JavaScript implementation: Same Debian system, with Node.js installed. Nothing else. Just clone and run node ./src/nms.js.
Now tell me that the second point would ever happen, of course without the obvious trick of vendoring tens or hundreds of dependencies in the repo itself. Given the current trends and ecosystem incentives in the JS development world, I highly doubt it.
These trends only favor mindless composition, of which the latter is good, but the former is bad. IMHO most devs would probably not even consider the idea of writing a compact, self-contained piece of code and have their own termio [1] or charset [2] implementations, to begin with.
[1]: https://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secrets/blob/master/src/...
[2]: https://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secrets/blob/master/src/...
- hahaha, classic))
- how to look like you're hacking when someone walks in
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Hacking scenes in movies.
I would love to see someone use this to do the "No More Secrets" effect from Sneakers in a film or TV show. It still looks so cool.
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tmux - multitasking with your command line 🐧
Just in case if you're wondering what are those alien looking things appearing in my CLI, that is NMS (no more secrets), just a tool to prank your friends. I'll leave a link as well😺
- M4$t0rH4x0r ddosing streetlights using termux
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My collection of fun and interesting hacking/coding movies and literature
To fellow lovers of that film: allow me to introduce you to No More Secrets, an implementation of the decryption effect shown in the film.
https://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secrets
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Fun software and websites with interesting results
If you've seen the movie "Sneakers" you'll probably want to check this out. And if you haven't seen Sneakers, then watch it.
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Hackerman
for lazy people
What are some alternatives?
Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:
prep4ud - Speed up Arch Linux system updates via pre-downloading packages
cava - Cross-platform Audio Visualizer
hollywood
shell-color-scripts
cmatrix - Terminal based "The Matrix" like implementation
spicetify-themes - A community-driven collection of themes for customizing Spotify through Spicetify - https://github.com/spicetify/spicetify-cli
terminal-parrot
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
lolcat - Rainbows and unicorns!
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
tmux - tmux source code