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I wont say its color pallet is my cup of tea, but I find this intriguing nonetheless, well done.
I wont say its color pallet is my cup of tea, but I find this intriguing nonetheless, well done.
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One of the few times I miss Files-on-demand for Win11. Connect an Office365 library with 500 GB to my laptop with an 128 GB harddrive. Integrates with file explorer, only caches local what you open, after a while you can “free space”, meaning deleting local cache version. NextCloud has the same on Win11 because its an OS feature.
Did you over engineer? Yes! Also: this is very cool!!
But blender goose nunchuk paddleboat will forever live on as a very strong pass-sentence!
For my family my setup slightly different for reasons in other comments:
To illustrate even more: I follow a Lemmy privacy “group” with an Akkoma account.
Thanks everybody, I learned a ton these 2 days. Like a ’ jump’ in understanding. Not only the specific answer to my concrete question but also on a conceptual level as well.
The thing that makes Linux next level for me now is the extra ‘abstraction layer’.
Thing is, for me, digital files always were as tangible as the analog object they represent. A digital document is as ‘real’ as a paper document. An email as real as a letter. But untill now files where ‘real’ digital artefacts. And thats … a bit different with ‘virtual’ files, sort of.
Anyway, new concepts to explore which is great!
Yep, I learned they have ‘portals’ for file-managing on their own.
Thanks, gives me direction in which way to do research.
When I let fsearch index from root, it counted 1.9 million files, which baffled me a lot. Before knowing the things in this thread. A typical windows install can have 50k ~ 100k files, but … 2 million I thought it was insane.
But in this context its something like if LibreOffice Calc had an API and upon start it registers a filesystem with a ‘folder’ for every worksheet and a ‘file’ named A1, A2, B1 … for every cell. Not real I know but a novice way of understanding.
Sound advice, thnx
Thanks, definitly positif first time experience with posting also.
I learned a lot in these comments but in this specific context:
These don’t need decluttering I learned, but aren’t managed by package managers either.
Ow … this … just realise its my Windows “legacy-skills” to unlearn …
Although its indeed more confusing it does explain rather well I cant just “port” my habits from Windows to Linux (Debian Gnome in my case).
Also it gave me hints for more research. Thanks!
Thanks! And I will remove it from my search index to restrain from “decluttering”. 👌👍
Or it comes back the same way but doesn’t pose a problem either?
Thanks, this doesn’t say anything tho about 2 levels deep in bullet 10. But I get anything in run/user/1000 serves the same purpose.
I came across something like that in a proprietary “epub” format. Not because of formatting/styling but because of crossreferencing and footnotes it stored every word in a database with its position.