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  • I look at images a lot, don't use a real image viewer much

  • That part: yes.

    The part that I look at the most: eh

  • Stuff here is:

    • Hyprland: Window Manager
    • Waybar: Status bar
    • Kitty: Terminal
    • Neovim: Editor
    • swww: Wallpaper daemon (Image (archiveorg link, scroll down) is a promotional wallpaper for Slime Rancher)

    Workspace 3, which I actually use:

    Additional stuff here:

    • ncmpcpp: front-end for mpd (Music Player Daemon)
    • Newsboat: rss reader

    The pretty wallpaper and Catppuccin Mocha theme terminal carry the looks quite a bit tbh.

  • Can't argue with that, minimalism is based. (I say this as a non-minimalist)

  • I like kitty because:

    • multiplexing
    • more minimal than DE terminals
    • fast
    • can display images natively
  • Iirc Void too.

  • If you put a decimal in your statistic, it becomes 82.6% more believable.

  • You seem to be stuck in the early 2000s (at best). Also, I'm not your child.

  • This is my go-to guide for Ryujinx:

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  • Looks are half the experience.

  • There’s a pinned post at the top of this very comm

    Only for you

  • Your launcher link to rofi-wayland saying fuzzel doesn't work.

  • Removed

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  • This is about what I expected from someone on a general purpose mastodon instance.

    Spoiler: Mastodon isn't the only software that can interact with Mastodon

  • I don't

  • This would be a minor release in KDE

  • Meanwhile Rust: you might get an error at line 45 word 3 because it assumes variable foo is an int32 but it could be (whatever else idk), let's not compile this before you correct this by changing line 43 in this specific way. Here's the before and after code snippets so you can just copy-paste the fix.

  • that's the hostname

  • Dana Terrace, creator of The Owl House, pirates her own show.

  • sudo dmesg | less and something with journalctl (not sure because I don't use that currently). There should be some other logs you can check in /var/log too, kern.log sounds useful (though that might just come from sysklogd).