Tag: Tutorial
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Nord Dark Theme for spotify-tui

Featured Image: spotify-tui running Nord Dark theme in Alacritty with transparency enabled. I was listening to music on Spotify the other day, except I was using the spotify-tui client on Fedora. However, something minor bothered me about my setup on said app: The elapsed time in the center of the progress bar would become unreadable…
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Always Upgrade Fedora to the Latest and Greatest via CLI

I’ve been using Fedora since version 33 was out, although 34 came shortly after I started to use it. It’s understandable since my ThinkPad Carbon X1 Gen 8 originally came with Fedora 33 out of the box. (Yes, Lenovo lets you order some systems with Linux installed on them from the factory.) But aside from…
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Pretty, Powerful, Productive: My Obsidian Power User Setup

Personal Knowledge Management (or PKM) is such a useful and vital skill in today’s modern world, and I’m certainly not the first person to centralize the things I do want to track in one convenient, easy-to-navigate place. Of course, I don’t happen to focus everything into the second brain I’ve created (that’s why I also…
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How to Theme Qt Applications in a WM on Arch Linux

As I detailed in my recent reinstallation of Arch Linux, I had quite a bit to set up all over again for the first time. That also included my keeping Qt5 applications consistent with my GTK equivalents. While I do prefer some GTK-based apps, I happen to enjoy a good handful of Qt apps too.…
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How to Set Up OnlyOffice Docs Self-Hosting

I love using my personal instance of Nextcloud to host and move files around between machines. It comes in handy for letting me sync my documents, photos, wallpapers, and much more. However, at some point several months ago, I really wanted to get the OnlyOffice integration working correctly with Nextcloud. There was a hacky solution…
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An Introduction to Linux Aliases

Between Me and The Terminal I’ve used Linux for a long time, although there was a long period during the 2010s when I just gave up on Linux for a while. However, the time I was away from Linux made me more open to learning how it worked once I eventually came back. A decade…
