>OpenBSD
>dwm
>st
>cmus
>vim
>patched surf
and
>Gentoo
>awesomewm
>emacs
>emacs
>emacs
>emacs
Post quality software combinations
mpd > cmus
surf isn't usable
Rest is right
suf is the only usable browser in this modern hellhole that we find ourselves in.
What patches are you talking about?
> awesome
No.
> GNU Emacs + Linux
> EXWM
> Emacs
> Emacs
> Emacs
> Emacs
>OpenBSD
>dwm
Stopped reading here. Kill yourself out of the board, sucksmore fuckwit.
W10 + Google Chrome + Steam + gaming laptop
>gentoo
>awesome
>urxvt
>vim
>mpd
>void
>awesomewm
>urxvt
>mpd
>vim
>midori
>windows 7
>winamp
>qbittorrent
>notepad++
>firefox
>freedos
That's about it
>you bun two
>mpv + ytdl
>tilix
>firefux
>viman
Extra comfyness.
surf-0.6-dmenu-unicode.diff (18 Sep 2018)
surf-0.6-chromecast.diff (20181101)
surf-0.6-gdrive.diff (20181027)
surf-0.6-customjs.diff (20180927)
I prefer using the base programs as far as possible in OpenBSD, so:
> cwm
> xterm
> vi
I do however use the Chromium botnet, but at least I run it with the "--enable-unveil" option.
dum wangtard
>windows
>anything that runs on windows
win7 + steam
What does --enable-unveil do? Should this be done for every browser?
Top autism.
tldr version: chrome/ium can't see the FS with unveil apart from ~/Downloads
Firefox has no way of implementing that AFAIK, it can use pledge(2) though
What that really means: a browser has by default no access to your .ssh and other things that it shouldn't have access to to begin with.
Yes all browsers should implement this
> Void
> 2bwm
> urxvt
> mps-youtube/mopidy
> nvim
> firefox esr
Poor fag
>somebody posted my desk
I'm flattered. I'm running Slackware though.
what about a file picker
How do I change the window manager in OpenBSD? Using Mate
>cool-retro-term
>ranger
>lynx
>weechat
>glances
>img2txt, pdf2txt
>mps-yt
>moc/cmus/ncmpcpp
>clay player
Doesn't get more CLI than this
How did you change it to mate?
WindowMaker
used to be me
>using OpenBSD
>and not using cwm
>minecraft
>optifine
Windows + NodeJS + Chrome + VSCode
xinitrc
I'm also amused by him using vim when OpenBSD already comes with vi.
i like nvi too. really forces you to use UNIX itself as your IDE.
only thing i miss is visual mode.
>Windows 8.1
>Reaper
>iZotope RX/Ozone
>Soundtoys 5
>Arturia V Collection
>FabFilter Pro-Q/L
>Sonimus Burnley73
>Softube TLA-100A
>Slate Digital FG-116
>Slate Digital Virtual Tape Machines
>Empirical Labs Arousor
>Altiverb
>FXpansion BFD3
>D16 Nithonat/Nepheton/Drumazon
>IK Multimedia Amplitube 4
>Voxengo SPAN
>foobar2000
>windows 8.1
>reaper
>Soundtoys 5
$499 is a little pricey don't ya think?
Nope. I use their stuff in every project. Takes me half a day to earn $500. Basically paid for itself.
What do you do for a living user? Sound engineering?
Audio engineering. Recording/mixing. As well as songwriting which gets me some nice royalty checks.
Why do you come to Jow Forums to lie?
Maybe if you spent less time ricing your anime themed linux socialist OS you could get a decent job?
Oof luckily everything you just said is wrong.
based and redpilled
>Tfw using nothing-themed openBSD anarchocapitalist OS and have a decent network architecture job
Really dodged one there chump
May god protect your virginity !
doesn't Tor browser implement something similar?
why do you care if your browser can see .ssh?
ExpanDrive + Transmit
>webkit-gtk
see you in 5 days dear user
what are you talking about?
Chrome is what, 5 million lines of code?
It practically can't be audited, and you'd trust it to be able to read more than it has to on your filesystem?
Idk about tor, but applications should only have access to what is necessary, and not a bit more
t. Computer/network security engineer
>Slackware
>Window Maker
>Midnight Commander
>XMMS
>Waterfox
>Vim
>devuan
>xfce (for now)
>cmus
>icecat/firefox
>mpv/vlc
>huge anime tiddies
>OpenBSD
There is no need to waste of time and effort making another unix clone.
>emacs
bloated garbage
Does OpenBSD support TRIM yet? I can't get back to HDDs.
If you aren't still using a 1st gen SSD, you don't need TRIM
I don't even use openBSD but that meme is too stale by now
>you'd trust it to be able to read more than it has to on your filesystem?
I am not trusting shit I use --enable-unveil thus chrome can't read my bitcoin wallets or ssh keys and whatnot
You either replied to the wrong person or just repeated my point
I thin I repeated your point. Anyways
>OpenBSD
>chrome --enable-unveil
>dwm
>urxvt
>cmus
These sucks less to my taste
But do you use chromium like good pal Theo
why not st?
urxvt sucks less
>DebIan
>Openbox
uwu
>Debian
>dwm
>st
>nano
>surf
Uriel btfo.
fuck urxvt
ubuntu
i3wm
>arch
>i3
replace debian with OpenBSD and its comfy
why don't most distros/operating systems just package a default dwm binary along with the source code?
because dwm isnt designed for plebs
quote from devs:
"Because dwm is customized through editing its source code, it’s pointless to make binary packages of it. This keeps its userbase small and elitist. No novices asking stupid questions. There are some distributions that provide binary packages though."
but that would make it much easier to get. as of right now you have to memorize the git url.
compile time
>xubuntu
>i3
>vim
>mpv + ytdl
>terminator
>ranger
>cmus
>firefox with custom user.js
>memorize the URL
GOOD