It's the best thing windows offers, besides maybe full virtualisation. I use it daily at work, but sharing files is annoying. I'd like to just access the files of the windows system, documents dir should be the windows docs and so on. It somewhat works with symlinks, but it still sucks. Git is slow with these linked dirs too, can't create Fifos, fileperms suck, and so on.
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I don't like it, I use plasma. Workspaces are great through, I just have my system. Terminal is space 2, browser space 3, communication space 4 and so on
It's a redirect to my www Subdomain, which currently runs a Wordpress, but I'm developing my custom website to put there. So, it runs my personal website.
Comes preinstalled anyways, but vim is the way for me.
Agreed. Security through obscurity is a fallacy.
If OP just wants to use it himself, a good idea might be to setup a VPN service and only allow the other services to be used from the VPN. That can be done with wire guard and a reverse proxy for example.
Adding to that:
- neovim for workstations
- curl
- wget
- zsh
Edit: So essentially for me, I forgot to include it: vim, my beloved, always and for ever
Would there be any benefits over just using browser based sites? Honestly I don't see any need for that. It's another thing on mobile, but we have senora already for that.
What do you mean streaming? I have approximately half of the internet downloaded.
I usually map them to super $number and move windows with shift+super+$number
It's a pretty effective system.
Pro tip, if you're using multiple screens it can be helpful to disable the workspace features on the secondaries or to pin the windows on them