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Brew start copyq
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brew start copyq
  1. #BREW START COPYQ HOW TO#
  2. #BREW START COPYQ MAC#
  3. #BREW START COPYQ WINDOWS#

#BREW START COPYQ MAC#

ThinkPad X1 carbon before that both were much better devices just in terms of build quality than my last mac the 2016 pro.

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No sensible CTO is going to choose apple over anything else if he had choice. TCO for ThinkPads are way cheaper than macs upgrades are possible when it is not on macs or easier you don't need to send it apple service for ages, the in-house IT has no shortage of spare parts. Without M1 there was nothing else to go for technically they were not that much better, now atleast post m1 there is value to maybe justify the costs. I don't think it is all just CTOs either, there is lot of aspirational value partly driven by design of the system (light weight/looks) partly because expensive it becomes more exclusive. Now we basically allow them to choose, but in the recent past not a single one has not chosen Apple. A few have turned down offers because we didn't offer macs. I am a CTO and I use a system76 I would rather my devs used Linux systems, for a long time I did only deploy only Linux ThinkPads, but devs want MacBooks- even more so after M1 launched. The main downside of using Linux for me is Adobe (effing) Photoshop and Lightroom not working. I’m not sure yet if I want to learn a whole new OS though so I’m undecided if I want to keep it yet. This sounds negative but there’s a lot of positive stuff with that thing (I’m good with the display and keyboard, the battery life is crazy compared to laptops I’ve had before, …). Which leads me to…Ĥ) The keyboard shortcuts feel complicated for the sake of complicatedness.ĥ) Why can I not click an app on the dock to minimise it into the dock?

#BREW START COPYQ WINDOWS#

Overall the Command, Option and CTRL keys do weird things in my opinion and growing up with Windows and Linux, I don’t understand what command does either. The gestures and the trackpad are top notch though.ģ) I don’t understand the Option key. cmd + Backspace solves that.Ģ) The entire OS feels more trackpad-centric than other OS‘s I’ve used which confuses me. Some OS based decisions make me want to put everything back into the packaging and send the thing back.ġ) I might be alone with this but how is there no forward delete (del) button? I’ve never noticed but apparently I use it quite a lot. So I wanted a laptop instead of a desktop computer and Framework isn’t available where I’m from so I went for the MacBook. How bad can it be? It just works, right?… right? Coming from Arch I thought I would handle it easy. I just got my first Mac ever: a MacBook Air M1. Hammerspoon is super cool too, but I don't have the time to really tweak it as much as I can Keyboard Maestro. * Doing really nifty things with OCR on the screen, like "send this set of keypresses, then look for the text that says 'I accept this', put the mouse over it, and click it" for apps that don't use native widgets.

#BREW START COPYQ HOW TO#

(PS: If you know how to reliably get this another way, please let me know.)

brew start copyq

menu click Share click Copy Link" to get the currently playing song's URL. * Scripting stuff that isn't scriptable, like "find the Music app right click on the. * Automating web forms I have to fill out frequently (find the "Last Name" button send "Smith" hit "tab" send "Joe" find the "Submit this form" button and press it). * Expanding text macros (like TextExpander but not with a subscription) If Lua scripting doesn't float your boat and you don't mind commercial software, Keyboard Maestro is brilliant.









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