An immutable distro would be a good choice. They are distros designed to be more resilient against failure. For a gamer, bazzite is a solid choice; otherwise, silverblue.
An immutable distro would be a good choice. They are distros designed to be more resilient against failure. For a gamer, bazzite is a solid choice; otherwise, silverblue.
Check out gold warden – I will install it also. It’s a general improvement on the official bitwarden desktop application.
That’s not true though. A browser running in a Linux desktop shows ads just like any other OS, and ad blocker browser extensions are platform agnostic.
That looks super frustrating.
Very nice; I will use this. Thanks!
Here’s the code:
#!/bin/bash
cmd=$@
if echo $cmd | grep '/$'
then
xargs -rd '\n' -I {} $cmd{}
else
xargs -rd '\n' -I {} $cmd {}
fi
Usage is like:
ls *zip | iter shasum
or
ls *zip | iter shasum ../zipfile_archive/
The second one would get the shasum of zip files that have the same name as ones in the cwd
This assumes, of course, that the input files have sane names, ie, no spaces, etc
Great minds, lol. I have almost the exact same command set up as a little script. Mine has an extra modification for my use case, and I named mine iter, but foreach is a good name for it too.
Lol; I’ve done this too. Thankfully not to anything important.