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  1. @tusharhero oh my bad probably. Using #qutebrowser on my laptop and sometimes I screw up the keybindings with #niri #emacs. Thanks for calling that out.

  2. And here my desktop in "all its glory".

    I left #dms pretty vanilla because it just looks great out of the box. That I could move the bar very, very easily to the left to fit better into my #niri workflow is superb as well.

    As I said: very happy with the outcome.

    #linux #dankmateralshell #fedora #tilingWM

  3. And here my desktop in "all its glory".

    I left #dms pretty vanilla because it just looks great out of the box. That I could move the bar very, very easily to the left to fit better into my #niri workflow is superb as well.

    As I said: very happy with the outcome.

    #linux #dankmateralshell #fedora #tilingWM

  4. And here my desktop in "all its glory".

    I left #dms pretty vanilla because it just looks great out of the box. That I could move the bar very, very easily to the left to fit better into my #niri workflow is superb as well.

    As I said: very happy with the outcome.

    #linux #dankmateralshell #fedora #tilingWM

  5. And here my desktop in "all its glory".

    I left #dms pretty vanilla because it just looks great out of the box. That I could move the bar very, very easily to the left to fit better into my #niri workflow is superb as well.

    As I said: very happy with the outcome.

    #linux #dankmateralshell #fedora #tilingWM

  6. @marquito
    Bin #opensuse und habe aus Neugier bei #cachyos "reingeschaut" (niri + noctalia).
    Dabei war es mir wichtig snapshots zu haben. Das geht mit #limine bootloader + #btrfs

    Soweit kann ich nichts Negatives berichten.

  7. BTW this is is my current mail setup using #niri + #danklinux  (on top of Fedora on M1 Air).  All the visual peace of  a console client but still  offering preview one shortcut away.

    - #mbsync maintains my IMAP boxes synced locally
    - #aerc friendly console mail client
    - #qutebrowser to preview HTML when I really need to

  8. Been using #Linux as my daily driver for almost two years now. Still interact with #windows at work from time to time, could never go back to it for my own computer though!

    People need to understand that it can break from time to time, especially when you're using a Linux distro with a rolling release. if you're looking for something stable, try #debian.

    If you're looking for something more 'bleeding edge', I can't recommend #arch enough (obligatory 'I'm using arch btw'). You'll get

    - a great wiki with plenty of details, tutorials and explanations
    - a big user base
    - a system that is customizable to your needs
    - a system that lets you run up-to-date software

    Don't expect smooth sailing though. you will learn a lot during installation and setup. things that 'just work' on windows, might need you to tinker/research a bit on Linux. Things will break with updates because software dependencies might break when using more recent and not-so-battletested software.

    but it's a learning curve you wouldn't want to miss IMO. You'll need a weekend or so to set things up in an efficient way for you.

    I recommend checking out the various Desktop Environments available and see which one appeals to you. Been using #gnome #kde #xfce #hyprland and switched to #niri recently. It's just so efficient and the work flow is perfect for my needs.

    #tilingwm

  9. Junkies are Waiting for the Man (cf. Lou Reed).
    Not so with @jloc0 and his Niri and DankMaterialShell repos.
    The Goodies have landed already 🥳
    So: Niri 25.11 and DankMaterialShell 1.0 in full action on Slackware Current.
    #slackware #niri #DankMaterialShell

  10. So I guess it makes more sense to create wrappers from rust to C then create #guile bindings from the C code. #niri #guile #scheme, maybe is a great time to learn #prescheme ?

  11. Three-finger scrolling in #paperwm is broken on Gnome 49, so I've been trying out the #niri window manager with dms as an alternative. So far it feels snappy and polished - I'm very impressed! My only real complaint is that it lacks an option to turn off window snapping when scrolling.

  12. My custom desktop shell I've been working on for several months now

    OS: #secureblue
    WM: #niri
    shell: #Quickshell

    repo: github.com/tpaau/dots

    Sorry for no alt, there's not much I can do here, hopefully @altbot will come up with something sensible.

    #linux #wayland #desktopshell #ricing #ricinglinux #unixporn #materialdesign #material #vim #neovim