Tag: Linux
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Qtile Chameleon
Qtile Chameleon A pet project qtile-chameleon is a pet project of mine. It started quite a long time ago. It’s a config file for Qtile, a home page for FireFox and a bunch of shell scripts to tie it all together. My goal was to make Qtile my primary productivity tool. Moreover, I wanted a…
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Qtile: Pythonic Workflow
Window Managers This article is a continuation of my recent software series where we’ve covered RSS Readers, Calendars, and Podcast Applications. All of my previous Linux Software centric articles have been concerned with alternatives to proprietary workflows. This article concerns something foreign to people who use proprietary operating systems. Today we’re going to look at…
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Liferea:Freedom with RSS
Readable Site Summaries Liferea is my current RSS feed reader. Ive used the internet for a very long time without an news aggregator. I would guess this is the case for most people. It was only when I decided I wanted to distance myself from online services that curate content that I realized what a…
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gPodder: A Pretty Good Podcast Program
gPodder for Podcasts gPodder is a pretty good podcast program. I use it to organize my podcast subscriptions and check for new episodes. In a similar vein to my last article Khal a TUI Calendar: Procrastination in Python where I searched for a suitable calendar. I had a hard time finding the podcast application that…
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Khal a TUI Calendar: Procrastination in Python
The Bazaar There are 3 things a digital calendar should do. First and foremost it should track the date accurately. Secondly it should be able to import and export to a standard calendar files . Third it should save and track events. I spent too much time trying to find a calendar that had all…
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GNU/Linux A Designers Perspective
Back In the Day I’ve used GNU/Linux since about Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake when it was released in 2006. Before that I had always used Windows at home and after the iMac fell out of favor for computer education I also used Windows at school. I remember the early days of Windows when Windows was…