![]() ![]() : ⟨ previous deviation :: :: next deviation ⟩. (former) Manjaro i3 community edition ISO image: Sixteen Colors ANSI Art and ASCII Art Archive. ![]() You can find here small text art copypasta that you can put onto your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and many other social networking websites, or into some comments, blog/forum posts, even Skype and chat messages. asciiquarium by Kirk Baucom, at github: These text art pictures were made specifically small enough to fit nicely into Twitter messages.Also as a proud Arch user for at least twelve years, instead of bothering with “Manjaro Architect” I still rather prefer the original distro! Ascii Art Generator for Social Network Comments. Though soon, in the twilight of Xorg, I am going to switch back. – What sucks a bit is that I can’t go into console, and betimes I do miss some conveniences of my former tiler XMonad, since I am used to that. Almost everything I left pretty default this time, including desktop theme and (solarized?) color scheme, and no extra transparency. So in last fall I was lucky to grab the Manjaro community i3 edition though it works out of the box for me, it’s meanwhile discontinued. Yes, and it’s currently not Arch Linux itself but the popular Arch derivate Manjaro, which comes also as rolling release and got the package manager pacman (I don’t need the extra ones), while being able to use both (most) official Arch packages as well as Arch User Repo stuff and the wiki resources.įurther, I was curious about the window manager i3, since tiling is essential for me – in case of turning to (pure) wayland with sway one day. so far I can approve that for daily tasks and imge editing, just video streaming occasionally lags at high resolutions. In the name of anti-obsolescence I moved my main computer from a server bolide to another oldtimer, a second hand Intel dual core Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo micro tower with 4 GB RAM from 2008, which was said to be silent, “green” and popular for office work. It can be switched to full screen via the hotkey +, hiding the bottom workspace bar, and looks far better in action than in a still! Programming (16) Facebook (10) Graphic Design (9) ASCII Name (8) Social Media (8) javascript (8) Facebook ASCII (7) Facebook Symbols (7) Cool Symbols (6) Google logo (6) doodle (6) Facebook Emotion (5) ASCII MSN Name (4) Adapted Graphic (4) Cool Facebook Text (4) Cool MSN Symbols Name (4) Cool Msn Symbols (4) ASP (3) CSS (3) Career Corner (3) Career Inspire (3) Cool Facebook Display (3) Cool Msn Name (3) Msn Pictures (3) database (3) Adecco Thailand (2) English (2) Facebook Campaign (2) Graphic Horoscope (2) IIS (2) Internet Browser (2) Knowledge (2) MS SQL (2) MsnDisplay (2) PHP (2) Social media Tool (2) Software (2) แต่งภาพออนไลน์ (2) 5 Innovative Facebook Campaigns to Learn From (1) ASP.Net (1) Adobe (1) Albert Szent Gyorgyi (1) Alert window (1) CGI (1) CSS Table (1) CSS Tool (1) Cartoon (1) Coding (1) Colors in English (1) Convert BahtText (1) Crowdsourcing (1) Css Forms (1) Database model (1) Designer Template (1) Display Copy Right (1) Download Google Chrome (1) Earth Day 2012 (1) English Grammar (1) English writing (1) Example of Social Media Job (1) Face your manga (1) Facebook Admin (1) Facebook App (1) Facebook Chat (1) Facebook Group (1) Facebook Profile (1) Fail (1) Father's Day of Thailand (1) Filter only Number (1) Fish (1) Fish ASCII (1) Free Activity (1) Free Horoscope Display (1) Full Screen window (1) Google Chrome (1) Google plus username (1) Google+ (1) Google+ Username (1) HR Recruitment (1) HR Solution (1) Happy Birthday (1) Happy Birthday 13th Google (1) Happy Holiday Logo (1) Hide notice Warning in PHP5 (1) How to add Classic ASP to IIS7 (1) How to create group (1) How to make iframe full height (1) HowTo Open Animated GIFs with Photoshop CS3 (1) ISAPI (1) Image Rotation (1) Japanese word (1) Keroro (1) Let the Music Heal Your Soul (1) Like (1) Love Symbols (1) Measuring Social Media ROI (1) Merry Christmas Logo (1) MilkTea (1) Msn Display (1) New Facebook Feature (1) Onion (1) PHP5 (1) Programming Tool (1) Programming.Intermezzo from my soon closing Somnambul project: This is a screenshot of one of my favorite terminal applications when being idle at the desktop: the Perl script asciiquarium invoking colorful nice animations made of letters. ![]()
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