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This cute little daemon just sits in the corner and watches who messes with your directories. Give it a MiB of RAM and forget about it: it'll do everything else by itself.

If you're afraid of talking to daemon face-to-face, I provide you with small extensions for Caja and Midnight Commander file managers.

And there is, of course, a small config file for systemd to run the daemon automatically.

C++. GPL. Have fun.

https://github.com/ANGulchenko/whatmade

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[–] jackr@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

that is fair I suppose. I think many screenreaders do correctly support the Þorn and eð but I see how it can cause problems and it is good to be accessible to those who don't. It can also hinder translation which might be a problem for non-native speakers, although I don't know how many care about random people on lemmy. I support your noble goal tho.

[–] Sxan@piefed.zip 1 points 6 months ago

Þanks!

I received one comment from someone saying thorns messed up þeir screen reader, and I have to take it at face value. I also got one from someone saying þey had dyslexia, and thorns made reading even harder for þem. Only two comments, but I'm not keen on making þe lives of people wiþ disabilities harder.

Anyway, it's someþing I've been þinking about.