The main benefit of being a Linux user—especially an Arch user—is the ability to customize shortcuts and keymaps.
For example, I remapped:
Super (Windows) + F → Firefox
Super + T → Telegram
Super + D → WhatsApp
Super + W → Close window
Super + Q → Terminal
And more
For every app you're just 1 key away
For example, I remapped:
Super (Windows) + F → Firefox
Super + T → Telegram
Super + D → WhatsApp
Super + W → Close window
Super + Q → Terminal
And more
For every app you're just 1 key away
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Dcode
I use arch btw
YK there is a programming language that is called I use arch btw
you can play with it if you are jobless
https://github.com/overmighty/i-use-arch-btw
you can play with it if you are jobless
https://github.com/overmighty/i-use-arch-btw
GitHub
GitHub - overmighty/i-use-arch-btw: "I use Arch btw" but it's a Turing-complete programming language.
"I use Arch btw" but it's a Turing-complete programming language. - overmighty/i-use-arch-btw
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Yk , my humour is broken. I still laugh from this video
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Saw this in NASA page it's really beautiful
Here is the caption
It’s peak ⛰️
In this image snapped by @NASAHubble, a mystic mountain of gas and dust stretches three light-years in height. This star-forming pillar is located in the Carina Nebula, which is located about 7,500 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Carina, the Keel.
Cosmic chaos surrounds this peak, as its structure is altered both by nearby stars and new stars within it. Radiation, solar winds, and jets of gas shape, compress, and erode the pillar inside and out.
Image description: This vivid scene shows a craggy pillar of gas and dust, ochre in color, stretching up over a backdrop of dreamy blue clouds and red stars. Wisps of the background clouds wrap around the pillar, giving it the appearance of a misty mountain. The pillar itself is highly textured and multi-dimensional.
Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble 20th Anniversary Team, Mario Livio (STScI)
Here is the caption
It’s peak ⛰️
In this image snapped by @NASAHubble, a mystic mountain of gas and dust stretches three light-years in height. This star-forming pillar is located in the Carina Nebula, which is located about 7,500 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Carina, the Keel.
Cosmic chaos surrounds this peak, as its structure is altered both by nearby stars and new stars within it. Radiation, solar winds, and jets of gas shape, compress, and erode the pillar inside and out.
Image description: This vivid scene shows a craggy pillar of gas and dust, ochre in color, stretching up over a backdrop of dreamy blue clouds and red stars. Wisps of the background clouds wrap around the pillar, giving it the appearance of a misty mountain. The pillar itself is highly textured and multi-dimensional.
Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble 20th Anniversary Team, Mario Livio (STScI)
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