Explains how read comma separated CSV (comma delimited csv file) file under UNIX / Linux / BSD / Mac OS X bash shell scripts.
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Explains how read comma separated CSV (comma delimited csv file) file under UNIX / Linux / BSD / Mac OS X bash shell scripts.
Explains how to use tar command over ssh session to make backup or copy data to remote server running on Linux, *BSD or Unix-like system.
Did you know you can use the tar command over ssh sessions to transfer archives, files, backups and hard drive images securely? Pretty handy for Linux and Unix users, sysadmins and developers. See examples and usage
Vision Quests for the Neue Geo-Syndie ("Black Bear" WIP global theme refs for KDE Plasma 5 & its alternative Liquid shell)
The couple initial assets here are the ones to emulate the closest... enjoy!
The sheet right below was AI-generated by me, should be quite useful to get inspiration from...
Some more AI-generated colored modules...
Again, some more themed assets, this time for avatars, icons & other symbolic Plasmoid widgets...
Previous desktop dark theme I made that felt close to my objective...
Yeah, I really like the retro raster aliased look of such...
My very own hand-drawn draft?
Previous style guide still useful, among other resources
Reads as Pflaumen, loosely inspired onto the eponymous information technology firm within Machinegames' Wolfenstein franchise (reference pag
(if needed, you can browse my blog archive, especially for what is under the "maskoch", "maskutchew", "customization" & "16^12" hashtags)
Woodblock Lambda (Gruvbox Medium Light-tinted theme)
Preface
My Linux "rice" at this point in time. I have yet to resolve some minor driver & GRUB 2 Bootloader custom theme challenges, but right now that feels more than sufficient for my personal needs.
DETAILS
OS: TuxedoOS
DE: KDE Plasma 5.27
WM: KWin
Terminal: Konsole
Shell: Fish & Bash
Fonts: Cascadia Code + Cascadia Mono
PlasmaStyle: Daisy, Old Plastics, Breeze
Cursor: Simp1e-Gruvbox-Light
ColorScheme: WarmColorsLight -> Honeyglow (custom-made with dark global theme variant on the way)
Icons: Gruvbox Plus Dark
Wallpapers: See below
Dotfiles: Not yet anywhere near ready at this time.
Postface
While I am iterating towards a even further customized machine workflow relatively soon, don't mind me asking for your suggestions & comments?
I like those retro game aesthetics from Slaves to Armok:God of Blood Chapter II:Dwarf Fortress, Cataclysm:DarkDaysAhead, FreeCiv and EDUKE32.
Quake 1, my current Tumblr theme and the darkened Windows ME styles also counts as nice retro aesthetics to get inspired by.
Explains how to use tar command over ssh session to make backup or copy data to remote server running on Linux, *BSD or Unix-like system.
At this short course, Chirag Shah will provide a hands-on approach to using UNIX/Linux for solving various data problems from sorting and searching to extracting and manipulating information. The good part of this course: you don’t have to write a line of code. The best part: it is yours for $15!
UNIX, Linux, and their variants are wonderful operating systems, with great capabilities of doing data processing. But they are often ignored when people think about solving data problems, or in general, Data Science. This short course provides a hands-on approach to using UNIX/Linux for solving various data problems from sorting and searching to extracting and manipulating information. And all of these without writing any code! That's right. With just a few commands of UNIX, and appropriate combinations of them, one could solve many data problems within seconds without writing thousands of lines or code or spending hours and days.
For my 64th post, get to know what is my main PC, first part.
Specs:
- 16 Gb RAM
- ~ 256 Gb SSD Storage
- ~ 1 Tb HDD Storage
- Running Windows 10 (I have started thinking to move into a Linux distro such as Fedora)
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Doesn’t it look like a “PC Master Race” meme? Maybe, but Microsoft’s Windows and Apple’s MacOS are not great ways, since most Linux distros seems closer from a optimal operating system, UNIX!