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What computer life hacks are your most used?

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  • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

    Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

    Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

    Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

    Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

    Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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    I'm a web dev and one "hack" I use all the time is bookmarklets. In Chrome @bookmarks let's you search your bookmarks, so I use this to fire off different scripts to do different things. Most are for debugging and the like. I have my hotkeys setup where ctrl + q puts focus on the omnibar so I can start typing, and then I use @books marks to search for whatever I need. A lot of the bookmarklets just append the current url to some other site like page speed insights or pure.md. I find this saves me a ton of time. Also the duplicate this tab hotkey, I use that all day every day.

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      What’s the point of the VPS?

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      Mainly to keep my end devices appearing to connect to a VPN in the same country. I usually do that especially when I travel to other countries that seem to block WireGuard leaving their borders.

      I suppose if I had fiber at home I’d do it all there but cable internet’s slow 30 Mbps upload speed along with constant power outages make it a no-go.

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        I've been yum-cronning since 2002. You guys still do it manually?

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        #149

        As someone who has only been using Linux for a few years ( >5 ), yeah I do.

        Definitely know what cron/cronning is, but I'll definitely have to look up what yum-cronning is.

        Edit:

        I'm an idiot and correct in my thinking that yum was referring to the yum package management thing, which I don't use on my system. Sounds cool, though. Might look into automating my setup, but it's become such a routine for me to run the script I'm not sure if I could easily switch.

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        • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

          Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

          Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

          Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

          Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

          Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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          With Shift + Pos1 or End you can mark text from cursor until beginning or end of line! I use that often.

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            I don't know shit about Linux but I've been using Mint for the last year with no problem. It's pretty idiot-proof and I haven't had any issues with software since gaming is largely solved on Linux and Adobe can eat my ass.

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            #151

            I agree, the hardest thing with linux is learning the alternatives. Thankfully adobe is pretty well covered and you are not missing anything by quitting it.

            Wish we got an alternative to fusion 360 that had a good, fast workflow tho.

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            • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

              Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

              Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

              Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

              Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

              Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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              #152

              I don't consider them hacks. They're tooling and intended use. Even if most people don't know them. They were designed deliberately.

              Using keyboard input is not a clever misuse of unintended functionality. It's intended design.

              I hack websites through browser extensions. Adblocker, css inject, platform extensions. But even that is only hacking in the context of the original content. As a product it's its intended purpose. So I wouldn't call it life hack.


              Mouse gestures, keyboard key combinations, alt access, alt keypad character input, YouTube Sponsorblock, adblock, search bookmarks are - I guess - my most used.

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              • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                #153

                Yeah I do a lot of keyboard shortcuts. My computer career started before I even had a mouse, it was all keyboard editing. Doesn't bother me a bit to leave the mouse just sitting there. In fact after typing a comment here I just tab to the Post button and hit Enter.

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                  There's a setting in windows that opens snipping tool when print screen is pressed. This allows to select a screen, window or a rectangle. More than that, it also has screen recording functionality. Very good for quick screen grabs with no additional software required.

                  Win+Shift+S is the keyboard shortcut. You can even do screen recordings. I use that shit all the time at work, to send bug reports when the useless fucking software we’re forced to use has a repeatable crash that the dev team can’t replicate with text reports alone.

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                  From my experience win+shift+s take a screen shot of all the screens. Print screen opens this small snipping tool widget at the top that gives me more control. Now the behavior might have changed since I've found it, windows 11 wasn't a thing back then and snipping tool got some updates in recent years.

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                  • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                    Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                    Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                    Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                    Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                    Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                    Expanding on yours, Shift + Home and Shift + End to select from the cursor to the beginning or end of the line.

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                    • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                      Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                      Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                      Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                      Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                      #156

                      To be pedantic, keyboard shortcuts aren't hacks. That's the intended use of the thing, and long lists of keybaord shortcuts exist so that people can find the ones that work for them and use them. Just because most people don't do it doesn't make it a hack.

                      My favorite keyboard shortcut is Super/Windows key and spacebar switches keyboard languages. That's not a hack, though.

                      Closer to a "hack" is going into an android phone with ADB and disabling bloatware manually.

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                        First thing required on every new keyboard

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                        #157

                        Just remap it to something more useful, Colemak remaps it to backspace.

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                          First thing required on every new keyboard

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                          Fail. Remap it to escape.

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                            To navigate to the previous folder

                            cd -

                            To reissue the previous command with a prefix. For example:

                            cat /root/.ssh/authorized_keys # Will fail without privilege

                            sudo !!

                            To use the argument of the previous command. For example:

                            tac ~/.ssh/authorized_keys # oops, misspelled cat

                            cat !$

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                            That's shell dependent, though. It's bash and some others, but definitely not all of them.

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                              tought

                              taught? Is spell-check your next epiphany?

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                              Doent bee a dik, hoss.

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                                I don't know shit about Linux but I've been using Mint for the last year with no problem. It's pretty idiot-proof and I haven't had any issues with software since gaming is largely solved on Linux and Adobe can eat my ass.

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                                and Adobe can eat my ass.

                                I too volunteer for Adobe to eat my ass. That's cool though that LM is working out for you. I'm sure Clem would be happy to hear that.

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                                • F [email protected]

                                  That.... Seems like a pretty massive vulnerability. Like obviously that can be locked down by each user or administrator, but still....

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                                  Does bitlocker solve this issue?

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