

It looked to me to be optional, but yeah I was curious about that too…
It looked to me to be optional, but yeah I was curious about that too…
This is amazing!
This actually looks like something really interesting, but it doesn’t say whether it’s based on anything, only “rolling release”. Is this immutable Arch?
I think it’s in the Rick and Morty episode where Rick is guarding his special toilet that shows his underground hideout computer booting Debian 3 or something.
Very nice! X11 or Wayland?
Nice!
I don’t see a lot of River out in the wild—I’m curious why you prefer it?
As if I needed more reasons to love Stephen Fry!
What’s that tablet it’s running on?
Fascinating! How’s it compare to youtube-tui
? I’m really interested in starting to use a program like this… the YouTube website is so unbearably slow.
Catchy manifesto, perhaps, but the Yippies historically (to the extent there even was such a group) were the absolute pinnacle of spectacle for its own sake. They got nothing done, and ultimately served only to hurt the public image of the legitimate countercultural movements in the long term. I think it seriously goes against the more pragmatic and action-oriented outlook of Solarpunk to take cues from these guys.
This is awesome! Thank you!
These look great!
I’d personally be curious, though, to experiment with non-standard input and UI designs on these phones. Although the touchscreen model has become standard, I’m not sure it’s ultimately the best for all things—I’ve been deeply enjoying my Garmin watch, for example, which has four buttons rather than a touchscreen. I think buttons, dials, etc., (besides simply feeling good to use) are faster for some things. If we’re gonna go against the grain, why not go crazy? I think physical buttons (or at least stuff like the back button on Android) may be to touchscreen interfaces what keyboard-centric workflows are to the mouse and GUI (in terms of efficiency).
I guess I should have written the post a bit more clearly.
I’ve got the for_window
part, it’s just that after I set the opacity for all windows app_id=.*
, the following lines of the config cannot override that for the specific windows I want different opacities for.
How have I never heard of this! This is awesome!
Very cool. yabai
is a great project that makes macOS actuallly usable.
Wow! Finally a niri
user out in the wild! I’m super curious to hear about your experiences with it—do you find it to be stable enough for day to day use? What’s your workflow like? How’s it compare to what you’ve used before?
Always nice to see Helix :)
I think it’s possible to remap Helix to be almost (if not completely) Vim-like. I got it to be (I think completely) Kakoune-like with like 15 lines in my config.
I’m curious how it worked on NixOS. Do you happen to have any Nix config files you can share?