Too many have allowed their computers to become SLOW. We here in /FAST/ are not slow retards, we are FAST.itt all things gombuder and FAST. fast boot times, low ping times, high bandwidth, gbps? we want exabites per picosecond. moar v/ram speeds things up? moar it is then.or faster code.or interface fixes to be FAST.My FAST things:global shortcut to tomboy-ng for make a new note, picrelsynapse for my launcherinvestigations:catfish for searchlike everything, Recoll:https://www.recoll.org/this is promising for duplicating Tornado Notes:https://github.com/google/codesearchprevious:>107252814 >107253617>If I control the spyware that's spying on me, no one else can see it, it's not really spyware.>Is my diary (desu) spyware? Probably not.It's fool's gold, glitters, but is it FAST? that's what I thought.
>>107257907current goals:>tornado notes 100% feature replication>>this means full text search limited to 1 directory, and piped to another app I'll have to either write or whatever, we'll see>full text search, hoping recoll can do itand now also>STOPWATCH RIGHT NOW RIGHT NOW YOU STUPID SHIT PROGRAMMERS RIGHT. NOW. NOW, NOT LATER, NOT IN 5 SECONDS, NOW <1 SECOND
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRIGHT.NOW.why have all these ghzs and gbs to have chunky SLOOOOWWWW INTERFACESdon't be macdon't be windowsdon't be vim/linuxbe DOS fast.
This all sounds so scammy. When's the rug pull?
>>107258064tomboy-ng is just floss software.You can try Tornado Notes here:(using the latest infoselect is the same, but updated, really, so pick that. the old name was better)https://archive.org/details/tornadonotesThis isn't everything, of course, but here's what it has:1. from anywhere in DOS, you can call up the TSR. Then, you can take a new note. This is slower than how you can setup tomboy-ng, which has a global shortcut, possible (qpaste works this way on non-wayland linux, there are many apps that can do this fow Linux and Windows, but do they really auto-save like tomboy does? Autosave don't lose my stuff you retards is very important, obivously... tornado notes was inferior here because as a TSR it didn't auto-save, YOU had to save, and God help you if you lost power)2. your notes are in a stack, like a stack of cards. This makes displaying them very fast, you just flip through them. I think Obsidian has a shortcut for moving up and down in your notes (but the problem is that Obsidian has so much other stuff in there that you may use, so you have a real mess on your hands, maybe a fork of obsidian without those features and standalone is the way to go, idk, we'll see)3. your notes are auto-arranged, tightly packed. I have yet to find anything that does this, much less instantly. Some controls in various gui programming libraries may be able to do this, but Tornado Notes seems the only one to have auto sizing of notes.4. full text search of notes is instantTornado notes had other features, and InfoSelect added a lot more.imo that's not useful really, like the point for me is GET THE NOTE RIGHT NOW <1second NOW NOW also FIND THE NOTE NOW NOW like that's what I'm talking about fixing. Many other apps are way more advanced, and their slowness is excusable to some degree, like if you use a word processor, ok, so you have to dive into the menus to make your text pink, whatever.
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we take it slow. why be fast? do you have somewhere to go?
>>107257907Busting one out in under 10 seconds for my /FAST/ boys.
I always hit WIN-L aka meta-L, when I leave my pc. So, I don't think proximity unlock is useful...but I want bt unlock. I turn on my paired bt headset (which I only use on my pc) and I want it to unlock (but not actually login, just unlock, if locked)
>>107258218Excellent work. Never forget what they took from us.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIEPqD4luG8
>>107257907my system takes two minutes to POST
>>107258290I found a very nice comment:>so my base gentoo install with dwm, boots like basically instantly, especially with msi fastbootLooking at this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k25TrKGXo_Alooks like it logs in about that fast, and you could have it automatically startxIt's a pc race for sure, though, because at close to 2 seconds, we need a crt and we also need an LED for the power on, so we have a totally visual racing setup.
>>107258413imo the only solution for such cases is to uptime max, which is also FAST.
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>>107258210oops, meant for you:>>107259387
morning bump in case anyone isn't a slow retard around here.