Adrian Grigore wrote:
> Do you know any good free Dynamic DNS provider?
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Adi
I used to use ChangeIp.com before switching to cloudflare,
if ChangeIp.com would resolve DNS faster I would not change.
I use cloudflare only for DNS, would switch if possible.
Silvan Jegen wrote:
> Heyho
>
> The site is down and I get a "502 Bad Gateway" response from Nginx.
>
> ( http://www.thewebsiteisdown.com/ )
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Silvan
Yeah, I also got that while I was doing live streaming for meetup just now. T_T
Aditya Goturu <adi...@sudoforlunch.org> wrote:
> Why don't you have a peak at that date
>
>
> On 04/02/2017 09:56 AM, Pickfire wrote:
> > Aditya Goturu <adi...@sudoforlunch.org> wrote:
> >
> >> As we know, the greatest weakness of suckless apps is th
Aditya Goturu wrote:
> As we know, the greatest weakness of suckless apps is their dependence on
> bloated build systems like make.
>
> I tried porting to to gnu autotools, but while it helped, it still needed
> work.
>
> I am proposing we migrate to visual studio as
Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
> > I think it might have been possible to use some other build tool to
> > achieve something similar, but I don't think it would have worked out
> > as well.
>
> http://gittup.org/tup/ ?
I did a benchmark against tup, make, mk, ninja back then.
On Tue, Nov 01, 2016 at 02:41:02PM +0300, Ali H. Fardan wrote:
On 2016-10-31 20:30, Ivan Tham wrote:
spt - simple pomodoro timer
http://git.pickfire.tk/spt, https://github.com/pickfire/spt
http://git.pickfire.tk/spt/snapshot/spt-0.4.tar.gz
why have a usage() function when all it does is run
. It is installed
on almost every system and OpenBSD even has it in its CVS tree.
If you just need to calculate the average, use awk.
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ven Martin's statement about scrollback patch I guess there's
a good chance it's actually due to that.
Please note that the patch in the Wiki is maintained by me and works
fine.
How hard would is be to make it not scroll back to bottom on ouput?
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well maintained, eg:
st-scrollback.diff
st-git-20151217-scrollback.diff
Talking stuff here won't change much, just change suckless.org/wiki.md
so that most of the people can see it.
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On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 01:48:30PM +0200, Martin Kühne wrote:
surf appears kind of huge next to [0], and although the programming
language it's written in may not be everybloke's first choice, I just
have to leave this here.
[0] https://ptpb.pw/OVba
Wow! It sure surprised me that it starts
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 05:50:27PM +0200, hiro wrote:
A ports like system won't be very helpful most of the time, what about a
low end device like raspberry pi, have you ever thought of that?
Such low end devices are a waste of ressources and shouldn't be used any more.
I don't think that
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 08:00:43AM -0700, Charlie Kester wrote:
On Thu 12 May 2016 at 07:47:51 PDT Pickfire wrote:
A ports like system won't be very helpful most of the time, what about a
low end device like raspberry pi, have you ever thought of that?
I don't think that buying a better
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 07:42:26AM -0700, Charlie Kester wrote:
On Wed 11 May 2016 at 17:33:41 PDT hiro wrote:
let's maintain a list of of requirements a distro should fulfill.
perhaps we can make a nice table afterwards and see which OS fits
these requirements out of the box.
i'll start with
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 02:31:21PM +, 张 睿 wrote:
Can you make it clear about whether you can _type_ anything with fcitx with the
git version of dmenu?
I can type something with fcitx but not chinese characters.
If yes, All right. I guess it was a bad idea that I did not try the git
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 11:12:08AM +1000, Timothy Rice wrote:
C is definitely not suckless either, especially when it comes
to UB, but it's probably the language with least suck and
highest simplicity while giving the most power to the developer.
Not too long ago I expressed support for C as a
On Fri, Apr 08, 2016 at 10:26:38PM +0300, Mitt Green wrote:
Draco Metallium wrote:
Did you ever change config.def.h? By hand or maybe with another patch?
I did, by hand, after first clone from git. You know, there was no
config.h, so instead of copying config.def.h, I changed the latter.
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 02:48:27PM +0200, Markus Teich wrote:
David Phillips wrote:
This /may/ not achieve quite the behaviour that Frostyfrog is after. By
example, I would appreciate if slock was able to only show failcolor when the
buffer is empty and a key which actually modifies the buffer
Thanks a lot for that offer.
Sorry about that, I doesn't seem to be interested in graphing but I can
help to star it.
By the way, I think I will be working tomorrow to complete the script
for blank.
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On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 05:10:08PM -0800, Louis Santillan wrote:
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:16 AM, FRIGN wrote:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 17:50:05 +
Nick wrote:
Hey Nick,
I try not to keep too abreast of things like GTK and WebKit, for the
sake of my
Well, I think webkit2 can be the default branch, but I will still use
webkit1 because there is some problem with the webkit2 here.
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On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 08:33:16AM +0100, robin wrote:
The function clipboard(Client *c, const Arg *arg)
uses GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY instead of GDK_SELECTION_CLIPBOARD.
For me, thats a hassle.
How do i copy a uri to send to a friend?
I changed it to use CLIPBOARD, but I am wondering:
Is there
On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 01:57:47PM +0100, v4hn wrote:
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 08:30:43AM +0800, Pickfire wrote:
Here is my first C program, a program that double your productivity by
using the Pomodoro Technique™:
Well, I should continue reading K now, I will still update it as some
practice
first C program, a program that double your productivity by
using the Pomodoro Technique™:
https://github.com/pickfire/spt
http://git.pickfire.wha.la/spt (I will be offline everyday, so...)
A quick introduction of what it does:
1. It uses the timer in the config.h
2. When timer is off
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 03:28:38PM +0100, Germain Bossu wrote:
The problem that it solves is documented on http://dwm.suckless.org/:
"Because dwm is customized through editing its source code, it’s
pointless to make binary packages of it [...]"
The goal of this program/project is to help in
I really like vis, I just don't like it's support for multi-window.
I can't resize it.
Is there any reason why vis won't implement libuv like neovim instead of
using an unactive project like libtermkey?
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 08:24:14AM +0100, Jan Christoph Ebersbach wrote:
Since I'm using a
1 - when you open st and some strings printed (try 'ls' for example),
upon resizing it down and resizing it back up, the content is lost.
Shouldn't the printed stuff remain there? This is an annoyance for
when I, for example, 'ls' a folder, open an image that I found inside
so dwm automatically
Look at config.h, modify the font to use pixelsize:15
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On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 02:27:40PM -0200, Brad Luther wrote:
On the contrary, I knew about config.h but not about Shift+Alt+Page Up
Nice little keystroke for zooming! Thanks for bringing it up.
I'd better read the man page by now...
I didn't know that the first time, I heard that there is a
Actually, the project ideas is like something like a special
student-mentor "programme".
You do the code and let the mentor review to see if it is suckless based
on what I had observed from those who want a mentor's help here.
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On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 11:16:29AM +0100, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Hi Markus,
On 20 December 2015 at 12:04, Markus Wichmann wrote:
Long story short, I wrote a dwmclock, that also displays the current
default interface's first letter (usually sufficient, as most people
have only
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 03:26:38AM +0100, hiro wrote:
i don't care as much about communication as i care about lowering the noise.
You are polluting the mailing list by making noise currently. ☺
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On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 12:22:18PM +0100, Rashad Kanavath wrote:
Hello Ivan,
First thanks for the useful scroll patch into st. I would say this
patch should be in the next version of st.
That's good news, but are you sure about it?
Good thing that I could reach the patch author. I tried the
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:32:01AM -0500, Greg Reagle wrote:
On 11/25/2015 09:16 AM, Greg Reagle wrote:
On 11/25/2015 03:58 AM, Ivan Tham wrote:
I would like to
use dvtm too but too bad, not support for true colors. If there is,
broadcast it to me so and I will switch to it.
I don't know
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 01:48:21PM +0100, Antonio Cardace wrote:
I don't seem to be able to apply any patch which is present on
http://dwm.suckless.org/dwmstatus, specifically here's what I tried:
- I cloned the git repo of dwm
- downloaded the statuscolours patch
- did "git apply
A good presentation doesn't need nice slides, but instead it needs nice
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 02:32:02PM +0100, hiro wrote:
i gave people a choice of formats that they were happy with: .doc,
.latex and .pdf.
i wouldn't write a patch for something i consider a waste of time.
.doc is not portable across linux
.latex is what people seldom uses
.pdf is a bloated
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 04:55:27PM +0100, FRIGN wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:52:19 -0500
Greg Reagle wrote:
Great, thanks. Is there any code for "Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer XMPP, Jan
Klemkow"?
http://klemkow.net/sj.html
code: https://github.com/younix/sj
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:35:24PM +0100, Teodoro Santoni wrote:
2015-11-17 4:26 GMT+01:00, Pickfire <pickf...@riseup.net>:
Hi, I had found these in sent example:
also:
terminal presentations
don't support images…
In My Humble Opinion, terminal indeed can display images
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 04:55:32PM -0800, Louis Santillan wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 4:47 PM, David Phillips wrote:
[SNIP]
I intend to do some more widespread testing on a large sample of
different images which I can share the results on. But I can confirm
that as
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 08:00:36PM +0100, Lieven Moors wrote:
Would it make sense to keep latest out-of-tree patches in a git
repo? It's not a lot of work to keep them up to date, but on the other hand I
guess many people do the same thing over and over again.
Isn't this idea seems similar to
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 03:48:02PM -0800, Eric Pruitt wrote:
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 10:02:17AM -0500, Greg Reagle wrote:
On 10/18/2015 06:46 AM, Markus Teich wrote:
>…and of course the always loved “update patches from the wiki to apply cleanly
>against git HEAD”.
Just started to try to do
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 12:43:01PM +0100, Markus Teich wrote:
Jack L. Frost wrote:
Agreed that the way patches are being named right now is confusing. Dates
and/or refs in the name would be very much appreciated.
Use shortrefs for the filename, but use dates on the wikipage or at least
Nice patch you created there but I think you should add it to the wiki.
I am currently working on the status2d patch to display status with true
color.
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glibc), OpenBSD, NetBSD, etc, compilers: gcc, clang, etc.
I would like to have musl, but it seems that I still have not idea how
to build surf, dwm and st with musl. I can't get `musl-gcc` to work on
Arch, there seems to be a lot
On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 01:45:58PM -0400, shua lloret wrote:
When I try to run sandy with TERM set as any of st,st-16color,st-256color,
the title line is not shown, and is instead printed out randomly to stdout
as I try to insert text. This happens when running "TERM=st sandy" in rxvt,
and does
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 05:20:32PM +0200, Mattias Andrée wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 17:15:12 +0200
FRIGN <d...@frign.de> wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 18:50:17 +0800
Pickfire <pickf...@riseup.net> wrote:
> Hi, I set the xorg termination with `localectl`. When
> using `slock`
<h.v.bruineh...@fu-berlin.de> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 09:42:11PM +0800, Pickfire wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 02:15:02PM +0200, 7heo wrote:
> >Put
> >
> >if ! pgrep xinit >/dev/null; then
> > start-stop-daemon -S -b startx
> > clear
> > ex
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 04:53:26PM +0200, lists wrote:
by itself this does not provide much more security because you can Ctrl-z in
the originating TTY and get a shell prompt ( with bash at least ).
And Ctrl-Alt-Backspace works too although killing everything and
redirecting you to a empty
gt; On 28 Sep 2015, at 16:39, Mattias Andrée
> <maand...@kth.se> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 16:32:00 +0200
> Hinnerk van Bruinehsen <h.v.bruineh...@fu-berlin.de>
> wrote:
>
>>> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 09:42:11PM +0800, Pickfire
>>> wrote:
>>&g
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 03:49:17PM +0200, Mattias Andrée wrote:
You could write a wrapper that use setxkbmap
to remove the terminate-option, and restore
it when slock exits.
Thanks.
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On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 04:37:10PM +0200, Mattias Andrée wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 16:30:47 +0200
Markus Teich wrote:
Mattias Andrée wrote:
> Nick wrote:
> > Wouldn't it make sense to add this functionality
> > directly to slock?
>
> Yes
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 02:15:02PM +0200, 7heo wrote:
Put
if ! pgrep xinit >/dev/null; then
start-stop-daemon -S -b startx
clear
exit
fi
At the end if your ~/.${SHELL}rc file.
What do you mean by that? I mean to disable Xorg Termination when using
`slock`.
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Hi, I set the xorg termination with `localectl`. When using `slock`, I
press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and it works, the Xorg is killed and go back to
the shell. What should I do to prevent that or is there a patch for it?
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Can I use sta.li on ARM architecture such as Raspberry Pi?
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Is there a package manager for suckless or do you need to install
everything by source?
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On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 01:48:29PM -0400, Greg Reagle wrote:
On 09/02/2015 11:29 AM, Fabian Homborg wrote:
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero writes:
That's not what I'm talking about. Of course a tone of terminals have
smkx defined, but fish currently doesn't send it and works on
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 04:40:12PM +0200, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 10:22:52PM +0800, Pickfire wrote:
Hi, it seems that st does some terminal codes abnormally[1].
What is the reason for st's key codes to be different from the other
terminals? Is st following
on tue, sep 01, 2015 at 08:52:26am +0300, otto modinos wrote:
It's not a locking escape. "ESC ( 0" switches your character
set to VT100 Special Graphics (see [0]).
Of course, if a given terminal like mosh doesn't have the
translation-tables, nothing gets "messed" up.
mosh mentions some "UTF8
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 08:30:59AM +0200, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero wrote:
>mosh mentions some "UTF8 terminal mode", which is different
>from "ISO 2022" and doesn't even have G0-3. It's all mentioned
>in the link[1].
>
>[1]: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#term
This is the
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:30:54AM +0200, FRIGN wrote:
For Evil escape sequences:
me@alarmpi ~> echo -e "xyz\033[2;2H\0314\0202\nhello"
xŷz
hello
me@alarmpi ~>
St does this:
me@alarmpi ~> echo -e "xyz\033[2;2H\0314\0202\nhello"
x̂z
hello
me@alarmpi ~>
This
Hi, I found something that st display wrongly. I got it from
https://mosh.mit.edu/#techinfo
For ISO 2022 locking escapes:
me@alarmpi ~ echo -e \033(0
me@alarmpi ~
St does this:
me@alarmpi ~ echo -e \033(0
␋┴▒┼@▒┌▒⎼└⎻␋ ·
For Evil escape sequences:
me@alarmpi ~
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 04:10:28PM +0200, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
Greetings.
The st parsing of the escape sequences is easy to grasp in five minutes.
Please send in a patch when you fixed it.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
Be resolute, fear no sacrifice and surmount every difficulty to win
+0200 Pickfire pickf...@riseup.net wrote:
st build options:
CFLAGS = -g -std=c99 -pedantic -Wall -Wvariadic-macros -Os -I.
-I/usr/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2
-I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/freetype2
-I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 12:24:03PM +0100, spaceman wrote:
Hi,
I run surf through tor using 'torify surf'. If I don't add the '-i'
option, it segfaults when searching on Duckduckgo. Even if I add the
'-i' flag, it crashes after some time with messages like
*** Error in `surf': free():
st build options:
CFLAGS = -g -std=c99 -pedantic -Wall -Wvariadic-macros -Os -I.
-I/usr/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/freetype2
-I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz -I/usr/include/freetype2
-I/usr/include/libpng16 -I/usr/include/harfbuzz
-I/usr/include/freetype2
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 01:43:44PM +0100, Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
Your config.h is old.
Sorry, usually it will show some error about config.h.
It seems that I still need some time rebuilding the patches.
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I am using `torify surf` in arm architecture, there doesn't seems to
have any problems. I am using `torsocks` version 2.1.0 and the git
`surf`.
I just have some problems with the memory, there seems to have some
memory leak, using a window of surf for about half an hour might use
more memory
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 05:42:58PM +0300, Otto Modinos wrote:
You need to set ttymouse. vim doesn't know about st, so it doesn't
detect the correct ttymouse value (xterm seems to work fine for st).
neovim changed the TUI (and mouse) code quite a lot so I'm guessing
that's the reason It Just
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 09:50:18AM +0200, Martti Kühne wrote:
Generally, mouse interaction is fully implemented and produce the
correct sequences.
As I don't use vim, however, I'm not sure what vim does right or wrong
in this case.
A quick google reveals that there are several different
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:59:36AM +0100, Raphaël Proust wrote:
On 26 July 2015 at 03:56, Pickfire pickf...@riseup.net wrote:
Hi, is there any way for st to use bracketed paste?
I have the following in my vimrc which works:
if term =~ st.*
let t_ti = t_ti . \e[?2004h
let t_te = \e
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 09:50:29PM -0700, Eric Pruitt wrote:
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:56:28AM +0800, Pickfire wrote:
Hi, is there any way for st to use bracketed paste?
I recently used https://github.com/ConradIrwin/vim-bracketed-paste for
bracketed paste. There is one caveat: if you switch
Hi, is there any way for st to use bracketed paste?
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Hi, I used vim but I found out that clicking in st doesn't work when set
mouse=a is set, is there a feature like this enabled?
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Hi Pickfire,
No, nothing like that. Surf's code is small and simple enough that
even a novice C programmer could add such a feature. It is trivial to
filter content in surf at the code level. 99% of it would be
configuration. I encourage you to try to implement the feature. Surf
is minimal enough
Hi, I am able to open firefox web browser to play movie directly from
youtube without lag and have audio.
But, when I use surf to play video. The video seems lag and there is no
sound, same things happens to other browser.
I am using raspberry pi 2. Is the problem related to hardware
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 03:29:34PM +0800, Kai Hendry wrote:
It's an issue with Webkit. Remember surf is just a tiny wrapper on top
of Webkit.
For more information, checkout
http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64t=8673
Unfortunately the rpi video playback work that the Raspberry Pi
On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 10:21:35AM +0200, Markus Teich wrote:
Pickfire wrote:
I think that the ip address could be hidden by tor. I am using tor with polipo
to sockstify all outgoing network including surf. Is that correct?
That probably works, however I recomend using the TransPort setting
Hi, does surf implement tracking protection which disables sites from
tracking using cookies and it is said that it could improve performance in
Firefox for
up to 44%.
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