How was it? What programs did you use?

I want to try it, but the browser thing is a deal breaker I think.

  • amd@lem.amd.im
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    1 year ago

    I live about 90% in various terminal windows.

    I’m multi-machine and play in my homelab stuff a lot, so I sit in mosh/tmux/vim all day long. This has been my usual experience for a long long time. My experimentation tends to be on the GUI side of things, trying out this “vs code” thing everyone is talking about…

    but I’ll still never live without a GUI, browsing sucks so hard in a terminal now. It’s basically unworkable.

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    1 year ago

    Around 10 years ago after the radeon xorg driver broke for the nth time on my arch install, I decided to just ditch Xorg altogether. I used screen for multiplexing, mutt for mail, irssi and some other messanger and w3m with (framebuffer support for images) for browsing the interwebs. I also had a videoplayer. I think it was mplayer. I rocked that setup for almost a year during college. Fun times.

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    1 year ago

    No because why would I? Various things, like browsing the web as you mentioned, aren’t made for the terminal. I see literally no point in trying to use the terminal for everything, I already have enough use-cases for it.

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    1 year ago

    I3wm here. I haven’t used a real linux DE since I ran Unity on my netbook. I use terminal apps for almost everything except web browsing and krita

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    3 years ago

    I try to make a habit of using the terminal for as much as I can, which honestly is a lot. I’ve even found a way to use it at work.

    One day, I plan to run Linux without a window manager, maybe even without xorg entirely, using the tty’s exclusively.

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      3 years ago

      tbh, i also just ended up this way out of habit. the only thing i need outside of my terminal is my hardened firefox. i’ve tried surf and other similar browser’s but i do plenty of web development for myself/school/contract gigs so i can’t reasonably escape the browser world.

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        3 years ago

        There are things like w3m and other text browsers. I could maybe even get away with curl if I knew it better.

        I watch a lot of YouTube, so I could maybe utilize the YouTube downloader cli tool so I can watch them locally.

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          3 years ago

          Some video players (like mpv) allow you to stream directly from Youtube, with no need to download the full thing.

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          3 years ago

          dude i tried this cause i also watch a lot (admittedly, too much) youtube and it’s just too much of a bother on my slow ass machine. invidious helps.

  • SpicyTofuSoup@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think I could ever give up GUI completely. I would not be able to work without GUI tools for coding, making presentations, editing documents, etc. I don’t want to memorize terminal commands for things that are easier / quicker to get done with a GUI. Also, what about gaming?