darvit@lemmy.darvit.nltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a handy terminal command you use often?
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2 months agoYou can find out by running screen and executing pstree, that way you can see how the screen process is run.
You can find out by running screen and executing pstree, that way you can see how the screen process is run.
How about ctrl+c to cancel and clear the command you are typing? It’s much easier because you only need 1 hand, and does not impact your shell’s history.
Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen the tab!
An ad blocker, on desktop and phone.
It blocks annoying ads and also protects you against malware (malvertisement).
Not gameplay but phone camera footage, but I always convert to h264 using a CRF of 18. CRF is like a quality factor that adjusts bitrate based on how much movement there is. Lower CRF means more quality. More modern codecs like h265 and AV1 can produce even smaller files than h264, but ofc it’s best to just do lots of tests.