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- | Every year ends pretty much the same way for me - I clean up my files, archive away my work projects from the past 18 or so months, and spend some time refreshing my desktop’s design to mix it up a little. As I’ve found a few real gems this month, I felt I should share them with my readers. I’ve put a headline above each item, so feel free to skim through and pick those that sound interesting to you. | + | **Every year ends pretty much the same way for me - I clean up my files, archive away my work projects from the past 18 or so months, and spend some time refreshing my desktop’s design to mix it up a little. As I’ve found a few real gems this month, I felt I should share them with my readers. I’ve put a headline above each item, so feel free to skim through and pick those that sound interesting to you.** |
- | Web Design | + | Chaque année se termine un peu toujours pareil pour moi - je nettoie mes fichiers, archive mes projets professionnels des 18 derniers mois environ, et je passe un un certain temps à revoir la présentation de mon portable pour la renouveler un peu. Comme j'ai trouvé quelques vraies pépites ce mois-ci, j'ai pensé que je pourrai les partager avec mes lecteurs. J'ai mis un titre au-dessus de chaque sujet ; ainsi, vous pouvez les parcourir librement et ne vous intéresser qu'à ceux qui vous parlent. |
- | Not too much going on here that I haven’t mentioned in separate articles throughout the year. That being said, I’m still just as excited about TailwindCSS, | + | **Web Design |
- | Keyboard | + | Not too much going on here that I haven’t mentioned in separate articles throughout the year. That being said, I’m still just as excited about TailwindCSS, |
- | As I mentioned in an article earlier, I also moved to a split keyboard (the Redox) earlier in the year. After using it for a good few months now, I can’t imagine moving away from ortholinear keyboards ever again. That being said, I think I could be just as happy with a more normally-shaped ortholinear keyboard as well (such as a 60% or TKL). I also can’t imagine moving away from QMK firmware (or at least other firmware I can program). Gone are the days I wish a key were in a different location. | + | Conception pour le Web |
- | Programming | + | Peu de choses sur ce sujet que je n'ai pas déjà mentionné dans des articles séparés tout au long de l' |
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+ | **Keyboard | ||
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+ | As I mentioned in an article earlier, I also moved to a split keyboard (the Redox) earlier in the year. After using it for a good few months now, I can’t imagine moving away from ortholinear keyboards ever again. That being said, I think I could be just as happy with a more normally-shaped ortholinear keyboard as well (such as a 60% or TKL). I also can’t imagine moving away from QMK firmware (or at least other firmware I can program). Gone are the days I wish a key were in a different location.** | ||
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+ | Clavier | ||
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+ | Comme je l'ai noté dans un article précédent, | ||
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+ | **Programming | ||
I recently watched a keynote about Visual Studio Code (my code editor of choice these days), where they had a few good suggestions. They covered some aesthetic options, and also a few extensions. The main changes I’m actually using are the aesthetic options, which are as follows: | I recently watched a keynote about Visual Studio Code (my code editor of choice these days), where they had a few good suggestions. They covered some aesthetic options, and also a few extensions. The main changes I’m actually using are the aesthetic options, which are as follows: | ||
- | • Fira Code (with Font Ligatures) - Fira Code is a wonderful monospaced font for programmers. However, the key difference is the support for font ligatures. This means that symbols like “=>” become single glyphs, which is a godsend for legibility at times. I highly recommend looking at their GitHub page to see more details: github.com/ | + | • Fira Code (with Font Ligatures) - Fira Code is a wonderful monospaced font for programmers. However, the key difference is the support for font ligatures. This means that symbols like “=>” become single glyphs, which is a godsend for legibility at times. I highly recommend looking at their GitHub page to see more details: github.com/ |
- | • Color theme: City Lights. I actually like this theme so much that I’ve adapted it for use in my terminal as well. It’s a wonderful dark theme that uses colors with excellent contrast, and alleviates my complaints with most dark themes I’ve used so far (specifically there always seemed to be one color that was hard to read). | + | Programmation |
- | • Icon theme: Material Icon Theme. It’s a little brighter and more multi-colored than I probably would have preferred, but the icons are very easy to differentiate and it supports a massive number of file types. This makes browsing through long lists of files to find the right one much simpler. | + | J'ai regardé récemment une conférence sur Visual Studio Code (mon éditeur de code préféré en ce moment), où de bonnes suggestions ont été faites. Certains aspects esthétiques ont été abordés, ainsi que quelques extensions. Les changements principaux que j' |
- | File Browser | + | • Fira Code (avec des ligatures typographiques) - Fira Code est une merveilleuse police à espacement constant pour les programmeurs. Cependant, la différence clé est le support des ligatures typographiques. Ceci veut dire que les symboles comme « => » deviennent des glyphes uniques, ce qui, par moments, est bienvenu pour la lisibilité. Je recommande chaudement de regarder leur page GitHub pour plus de détails : github.com/ |
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+ | **• Color theme: City Lights. I actually like this theme so much that I’ve adapted it for use in my terminal as well. It’s a wonderful dark theme that uses colors with excellent contrast, and alleviates my complaints with most dark themes I’ve used so far (specifically there always seemed to be one color that was hard to read). | ||
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+ | • Icon theme: Material Icon Theme. It’s a little brighter and more multi-colored than I probably would have preferred, but the icons are very easy to differentiate and it supports a massive number of file types. This makes browsing through long lists of files to find the right one much simpler.** | ||
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+ | • Thème des couleurs : City Lights (Les lumières de la ville). J'aime tant ce thème que je l'ai adapté pour l' | ||
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+ | • Thème des icônes : Thème Material Icon. Il est un peu plus brillant et plus multicolore que je ne l' | ||
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+ | **File Browser | ||
For a long time I used Nautilus, but switched to Thunar once Gnome 3 came out and some features disappeared. Then I switched to Nemo when it came out. After that, I felt like Nemo was fine, though I never felt terribly efficient getting around in it, and it occasionally had some issues with my settings in i3. I’ve always been fascinated by the CLI file managers (Ranger, Midnight Commander, etc.), but could never bring myself to get used to their interfaces or the muted colors. After adapting the City Lights color scheme to my terminal, however, I decided to give Ranger another shot. This ended up being a great plan, because I haven’t used anything else since. Sure, it takes a little getting used to with the vim-like keybindings and lack of a right-click menu, but once you start getting the hang of it, everything seems to be much more efficient. Gone are the days of my taking my hand off the keyboard to use the mouse when browsing files (nowadays I only use the mouse when browsing the web!). | For a long time I used Nautilus, but switched to Thunar once Gnome 3 came out and some features disappeared. Then I switched to Nemo when it came out. After that, I felt like Nemo was fine, though I never felt terribly efficient getting around in it, and it occasionally had some issues with my settings in i3. I’ve always been fascinated by the CLI file managers (Ranger, Midnight Commander, etc.), but could never bring myself to get used to their interfaces or the muted colors. After adapting the City Lights color scheme to my terminal, however, I decided to give Ranger another shot. This ended up being a great plan, because I haven’t used anything else since. Sure, it takes a little getting used to with the vim-like keybindings and lack of a right-click menu, but once you start getting the hang of it, everything seems to be much more efficient. Gone are the days of my taking my hand off the keyboard to use the mouse when browsing files (nowadays I only use the mouse when browsing the web!). | ||
- | My recommendation for anyone who uses a tiling window manager or enjoys working in a terminal - find a good color scheme, and then try a CLI file manager out. Who knows? You might not look back. | + | My recommendation for anyone who uses a tiling window manager or enjoys working in a terminal - find a good color scheme, and then try a CLI file manager out. Who knows? You might not look back.** |
- | Wallpapers | + | Gestionnaire de fichiers |
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+ | Pendant longtemps, j'ai utilisé Nautilus, mais je suis passé à Thunar une fois que Gnome 3 fut sorti et que certaines fonctionnalités disparurent. Ensuite, j'ai changé pour Nemo quand il est apparu. Après, j' | ||
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+ | Ma recommandation à quiconque utilise un gestionnaire de fenêtres juxtaposées ou qui aime travailler dans un terminal : trouver un bon thème de couleurs et, ensuite, testez un gestionnaire de fichier en ligne de commande. Qui sait ? Vous pourriez ne plus revenir en arrière. | ||
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+ | **Wallpapers | ||
My approach has almost always been to randomize my wallpapers on login - that way I experience a little bit of change day-to-day. After almost a full year of the last set of wallpapers (of which there were 8), I decided it was time to move away from my 4K HDR photography wallpapers, and look for something new. To which I discovered wallpaperscraft.com. After browsing through and selecting ultrawide resolutions, | My approach has almost always been to randomize my wallpapers on login - that way I experience a little bit of change day-to-day. After almost a full year of the last set of wallpapers (of which there were 8), I decided it was time to move away from my 4K HDR photography wallpapers, and look for something new. To which I discovered wallpaperscraft.com. After browsing through and selecting ultrawide resolutions, | ||
- | I also took the time to adjust my screensaver. It was previously i3-lock-fancy, | + | I also took the time to adjust my screensaver. It was previously i3-lock-fancy, |
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+ | Papiers-peints | ||
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+ | Mon approche a toujours été d' | ||
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+ | J'ai pris aussi le temps d' | ||
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+ | **Blender | ||
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+ | While this isn’t quite done yet (Version 2.8 is in beta), this is still something I’m very much looking forward to trying out. The main changes they seem to have made are user experience improvements, | ||
Blender | Blender | ||
- | While this isn’t quite done yet (Version 2.8 is in beta), this is still something I’m very much looking forward to trying out. The main changes they seem to have made are user experience improvements, which has always been my main complaint with Blender. | + | Bien que ça ne soit pas encore fait (Version 2.8 en bêta), c'est toujours quelque chose que j' |
- | Cleaning | + | **Cleaning |
Lastly, just a little bit of spring cleaning (yes, it was in December, but nonetheless). I took apart my NUC and cleaned all the hardware (including the fans). Gone is the scent of burning dust, the sound of fans at max speeds, and the uncomfortably warm air out of the exhaust. I usually clean my computers once a year, but with the NUC being as small as it is (and off the floor), I foolishly thought I could clean it less frequently. Let this be a lesson to anyone else who has a small computer on their desk! | Lastly, just a little bit of spring cleaning (yes, it was in December, but nonetheless). I took apart my NUC and cleaned all the hardware (including the fans). Gone is the scent of burning dust, the sound of fans at max speeds, and the uncomfortably warm air out of the exhaust. I usually clean my computers once a year, but with the NUC being as small as it is (and off the floor), I foolishly thought I could clean it less frequently. Let this be a lesson to anyone else who has a small computer on their desk! | ||
- | As always, I hope this article might have inspired at least a couple of you to try something new - even if it’s something as small as trying Fira Code. If you have any issues, corrections, | + | As always, I hope this article might have inspired at least a couple of you to try something new - even if it’s something as small as trying Fira Code. If you have any issues, corrections, |
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+ | Nettoyage | ||
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+ | Enfin, juste un petit point sur le nettoyage de printemps (oui, on était en décembre, mais néanmoins). j'ai pris mon NUC et nettoyé tout le matériel (y compris les ventilateurs). Disparus l' | ||
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+ | Comme toujours, j' |
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