>>4755 https://github.com/gokcehan/lf it's ranger's odd twin, but written in go
>Any advantage over torsocks?
just werks? with torsocks you need to set DnsPort so dns queries would be routed as well and afaik torsocks works only for tor, while proxychains can be used with any socks proxy.
>>4797 torsocks can also use any socks proxy and local dns resolving is only required on socks v4 (modern proxies use v5 nowadays)
however, it doesn't work on setuid executables while proxychains does, if you care about that.
>>5159 Emacs is great, it's very extensible and packages like magit make Emacs worth it for just using them.
>>5167 Completely misses the point of Emacs. That editor doesn't even let you extend it. There are no packages and has very minimal built in stuff. For example the only language it supports editing is C.
>>5266 None above the i3 has tabbed mode by default, only dwm and xmonad using patchs and xmonad is basically impossible to tweak if you don't know haskell.
I'll stick with i3 for now.
>>5289 >it's a lot inferior to bspwm
Well, if you want to see through this perspective, then none is. Xorg is a piece of crap that shouldn't exist anymore and WM just builds into it.
Also, it doesn't matter if others are 'better' if they can't do the functions I need...
>>5313 >workspaces
Works for most things, but not for text-based browsers. I need at least one half of the window with tabbed mode.
List software you always need to install.
>$ pkg_info -mz
>aria2--
>i3--
>links+--
>mpv--
>mupdf--
>newsboat--
>p7zip-rar--
>py3-pip-- (for youtube-dl and subliminal)
>slock--
>spleen--
>tor--
>torsocks--
>xbanish--
>xclip--
>st (compiled from source, because vanilla is shit)