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  1. Could your recommend a source of good wallpapers? or some particular cool ones?

    Usually, I have plain gray background and light high contrast color schemes in terminal, browser and text editor. I want to experiment with transparency and (probably) dark color scheme, as light doesn't play well with opacity.

    My first attempt: it looks nice-ish, but I feel much more strain on the eyes. Maybe I can workaround with better #wallpaper?

    #wayland #sway #niri #hyperland #wm #unixporn #rice #emacs

  2. Could your recommend a source of good wallpapers? or some particular cool ones?

    Usually, I have plain gray background and light high contrast color schemes in terminal, browser and text editor. I want to experiment with transparency and (probably) dark color scheme, as light doesn't play well with opacity.

    My first attempt: it looks nice-ish, but I feel much more strain on the eyes. Maybe I can workaround with better ?

  3. I just published a new version of the #DankLinux Workd Clock Plugin.

    A Plugin for the DankBar allowing multiple clocks to show with reasonable settings and visuals.

    • Show multiple clocks
    • Use flags as labels
    • Control Visibility
    • Reorder
    • Show icon only
    • Cycle clocks

    Future plans:

    • Add weather report to each place
    • Add a Desktop Widget
    • Show the day offset
    • Show the TZ code
    • Track Daylight Saving Time

    #niri #hyperland #wayland #dms #danklinux #linux

  4. I just published a new version of the #DankLinux Workd Clock Plugin.

    A Plugin for the DankBar allowing multiple clocks to show with reasonable settings and visuals.

    • Show multiple clocks
    • Use flags as labels
    • Control Visibility
    • Reorder
    • Show icon only
    • Cycle clocks

    Future plans:

    • Add weather report to each place
    • Add a Desktop Widget
    • Show the day offset
    • Show the TZ code
    • Track Daylight Saving Time

    #niri #hyperland #wayland #dms #danklinux #linux

  5. I just published a new version of the #DankLinux Workd Clock Plugin.

    A Plugin for the DankBar allowing multiple clocks to show with reasonable settings and visuals.

    • Show multiple clocks
    • Use flags as labels
    • Control Visibility
    • Reorder
    • Show icon only
    • Cycle clocks

    Future plans:

    • Add weather report to each place
    • Add a Desktop Widget
    • Show the day offset
    • Show the TZ code
    • Track Daylight Saving Time

    #niri #hyperland #wayland #dms #danklinux #linux

  6. I just published a new version of the #DankLinux Workd Clock Plugin.

    A Plugin for the DankBar allowing multiple clocks to show with reasonable settings and visuals.

    • Show multiple clocks
    • Use flags as labels
    • Control Visibility
    • Reorder
    • Show icon only
    • Cycle clocks

    Future plans:

    • Add weather report to each place
    • Add a Desktop Widget
    • Show the day offset
    • Show the TZ code
    • Track Daylight Saving Time

    #niri #hyperland #wayland #dms #danklinux #linux

  7. I just published a new version of the #DankLinux Workd Clock Plugin.

    A Plugin for the DankBar allowing multiple clocks to show with reasonable settings and visuals.

    • Show multiple clocks
    • Use flags as labels
    • Control Visibility
    • Reorder
    • Show icon only
    • Cycle clocks

    Future plans:

    • Add weather report to each place
    • Add a Desktop Widget
    • Show the day offset
    • Show the TZ code
    • Track Daylight Saving Time

    #niri #hyperland #wayland #dms #danklinux #linux

  8. Se me ocurrió la brillante idea de probar #Hyperland en #linux deseenme suerte

  9. I spent almost 5 hours experimenting with Cosmic DE on Fedora. Afterward, I reverted to my reliable @gnome setup.

    Here are the issues I encountered:

    (1/4)

    #gnome #fedora #linux #system76 #foss #hyperland #wayland #gamingonlinux

  10. @rozodru E.g. #hyperland does not give me the ability to see which windows are open on which workspace.

    You can say that this shouldn't be an issue and I should have window rules that simply sort out this stuff and so on so I don't need to think about it - may I present you stuff like Teams or Zoom and fractured workflows from the depths of public administration which I absolutely cannot avoid and whose GUIs are NOT AT ALL designed with tiling in mind.

  11. Ok… ok, Arch and Hyperland are actually pretty cool after all, NO CAP!
    Apparently, you can teach an old dog new tricks… at least with Linux, if not with youth slang!

    #arch #linux #hyperland

  12. Apparently I'm writing enough rust that DDG now shows me the #rust library stuff for #hyperland searches I make.... Which still works well enough, sometimes.

  13. @Foxboron

    Good for @frameworkcomputer for supporting FOSS projects. No need to drag personal views of #DHH or anyone else into it, they can support popular and robust software projects that adds value to their hardware. Go #framework! And congrats #hyperland, go build nice things.

  14. My personal challenge of running RHEL10 on my daily laptop only with the code readyrepos is going great.
    Today I managed to screenshare Signal-Desktop on #Hyperland window manager.
    I can definitely call myself "Skill-Level: okay" with building packages after having upgraded a base library, that ~6 other packages depended on.

  15. It's s been roughly 20 years since I've used #archlinux, and when it came time to finally distro hop away from void in my laptop (not my main machine anymore) I decided to give Arch in 2025 a try. I'll admit, I was influenced heavily by #quickshell #caelestiashell.

    github.com/caelestia-dots/shell

    Holy shit is arch easy to install these days with the #archinstall script! Installing Caelestia-shell was also just another instill script. I was up and running within about 10-15 minutes.

    It's pretty neat. Beautiful even. A small learning curve because I'd never used #hyperland before, but not that difficult. However, the arch philosophy or the "arch way" still remains the same. The system still requires the user to babysit config files and to read every change log etc. The likelihood that my system will break one-day with a `sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq)` is looming.

    My main system these days is trusty Fedora Workstation on my desktop PC. I actually like gnome. If I'm going to use a fully integrated desktop environment it's going to be gnome. I'm tempted to jump ship now before I get to deep into arch. I don't need bleeding edge stuff anymore. And these days, I actually prefer flatpaks anyway. I must be getting old and boring.

  16. My frustrations with #Hyperland feel very similar to when they first got rid of buttons on phones. Like, I'm supposed to just "know" how to do something?!

  17. Looking for a battery protection app that let me cap charging to something like 80% that works with :arch: +

    :linux:

  18. linuxiac.com/hyprland-launches

    Hyperland is going to offer a premium subscription service, to help fun development.

    Features like dotfile synchronization, premium support and more will be offered to subscribers.

    It's important to note, that Hyperland is and will be Open Source still, and it's main core features, as they are now, will remain free.

    #Linux #HyperLand #OpenSource

  19. Just got back to arch + hyperland
    With the help of HyDE one of the best and easiest ways to install hyperland without pain

  20. @ewhac

    - #Archlinux is a distro whose packages evolves fast because every user is allowed to participate in software version update.

    - Whereas #debian is all for stability and restrain software version update to a much smaller subset of users.
    (even in unstable)

    That's mainly why debian packages tend to lag behind.

    + #hyperland get a new release every time you go pee. 😄

  21. Do you have any experience with or opinion about the #Hyperland compositor? I would like to hear about it, as it sounds awesome on paper and looks great on screenshots. I'm planning to change to a tiling window manager and wonder how it compares to other alternatives. I have tried #Qtile before and liked it. I was also interested in #xmonad, because it can be configured with #Haskell, but I'll rather focus on #Wayland options and I think there are no ports in the horizon.

  22. @phlash and @joshix added examples for how to use ycwd on sway and XFCE (on X.Org)! Thanks! 🎉

    Any users of #hyperland who would like to try it and share their config? Also open to more obscure window managers :D

  23. On #Hyperland for a week now and I like it. There are some features I miss that I used in #leftwm for example I miss the option to have a lot of difference layouts. Now i have master layout with different orientations, but I would love to use grid sometimes, or monocle (single window is visible only and I can swap between then with mod+j/k like how I move between windows). I miss the ability to query every single detail of the wm as well, for example I have rofi launcher that lists all layout options I can use and auto-selects the one I'm currently on, with hyperland I can't do that, at least I couldn't find a way to do that. Or the deck layout is very useful (in some wms it's called tabbed), I rarely use it but sometimes it's useful.

    Anyway, I like it and I'll stay with it. I'll still follow LeftWM and launch it time to time (after updates) so my config doesn't get outdated in case I have/want to move back.

    Reference: tech.lgbt/@efertone/1137552160

  24. Spent 6 hours to configure #Hyperland the way it's not annoying and can do the same thing or at least it works similar way as #leftwm does. It works. I already hate I had to swap #lightdm out as I couldn't start Hyperland with it at all :( I like lightdm and it works, now I have sddm and I spent like 1.5 hours just on that bullshit to configure a f*ing theme that's not ugly and it works :( Probably worst experience with dms ever and I started using linux in the previous millennium (lol, I know it's still called 90s but "previous millennium" sounds way cooler, and you can't change my mind).

    For everything else, well I had to rewrite a lot of things, for example my maim scripts had to be rewritten to use grim and slurp. Basically a lot of tools had to be rewritten. I still use rofi because wofi doesn't support all features the same way as rofi does and I had zero intention to rewrite my 100+ lines long rasi files as wofi config and css and figure out everything for that. rofi stays for a while.

  25. Fedora 41 with Hyperland is like your grandpa rocking a leather jacket on a motorcycle—unexpected, smooth, and just plain cool. Stability meets style, and the result? A vibe that screams, "Check this out!" 🏍️💻✨

    #Fedora41 #Hyperland #LinuxLife #TechVibes

  26. Just discovered #libinput's #touchpad drag lock feature.

    As someone who prefers linear input with no speed-depedent acceleration, dragging things for wide distances always was a challenge on the #framework16's unfortunately small touch pad.

    What this setting does is that it simply doesn't end the drag immediately when you let go of the touchpad, allowing you to reset your finger and continue the drag.

    Normally, I don't like delays/timeouts like this because they add friction to using a computer; making the UI feel slow. This one's timeout is higher than I'd like too and it's not configurable either :/
    However, they thoughtfully made it so that tapping immediately ends the drag motion which makes it feel quite responsive again.

    In #Hyperland, you can enable this feature using:

    input::touchpad::tap-and-drag = true

  27. Is there any way for and kde notification system to exist at the same time in a install with both a kde and a session ?