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  • sorry I meant it in a joking way, I should have worded that better 😅

  • That answer should have been worth a free drink and a taxi home

  • I thought that was unix time /s

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  • There no need to feel so special, people in Paris are rude to just about everyone. My condolences to anyone who has to work or live there 😬

  • Planescape Torment. I don't even have words... That game has been living rent-free in my head for 20 years 🤯

    Otherwise Morrowind. It was the first game that introduced me to mods, that made me spend almost as much time looking for mods than playing, and that made me make a few.

  • I've been with my current computer for over a year now.

  • Yes, it's "le/la" and "un/une" in French

  • And also completely unhinged declensions for them... Really, WTF Germany? 😭

  • It's really nice to see the imperative for eye contact making other people uncomfortable for once because they can't see your eyes 😈

    Fuck eye contact.

  • I do because at night the street lights are way too bright... Yes people look at me weirdly 😂

  • I don't get it either. If people wear sunglasses, whether inside or outside, they chose to wear them for a reason. Even if the reason is just "forgot to take them off". No one's deliberately wearing sunglasses to be rude to you...

  • I never take sunglasses off inside, unless there's an actual reason (like not enough light, or if I need to see colors correctly when shopping). There's always too much light everywhere, it's always too bright, and it's even worst at night because of the contrast between the darkness and the blinding lampposts. So light sunglasses everywhere.

    As a bonus, that way I never have to bother with eye contact. Couldn't care less if people think it's rude: if I took the sunglasses off I'd inevitably forget to make eye contact and they would think it was rude anyway. Fuck eye contact.

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    Yes, it's Linux.

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  • I do find recreating the whole theme of XP pretty impressive, it must have taken a lot more than just a "skin import".

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  • That... must have taken some work 😮

  • LOTS of eye candy ❤️

  • There's an option in the config to replace the default anime background by a more sober one with the hyprland logo (wish I had know that BEFORE doing a presentation on a large second screen for the first time and realizing that hyprpaper kept my custom background on my workspaces but defaulted to the anime wallpaper on the second screen because in hyprpaper backgrounds are configured per screen 😂 ). And no matter whether you use that option or not, it shouldn't overwrite the background you choose. It's displayed only if you don't have any background configured. Otherwise it's either a bug or misconfiguration in hyprpaper.

    Definitely not going to defend the dev on the other stuff.

  • Sway is definitely great for tabs. I tried it on Hyprland for a while and mixing tiling + tabs was horrendous, it was such a hassle to use that I just stopped trying to use tabs inside tiles after a while. I even tried the hy3 plugin to make Hyprland behave like i3 including tabs and it was better, but there were very annoying bugs... Tabs are the only bad thing I have to say about Hyprland though, otherwise it's a great compositor. If you like dynamic tiling, obviously. Maybe the tabs have been improved since then, it was a year ago and I haven't been following the updates since I switched back to Sway.

    I don't know if there are stacking compositors that allow you to tab windows together like Haiku does, maybe that would be closest to what op looks for since they prefer stacking?

  • VSCode because I'm too lazy to learn Vim and I'm not enough of a masochist to configure emacs.

  • Yeah if you prefer stacking/floating windows definitely go for Wayfire or one of the others stacking/floating compositors. There's not much point in using a tiling compositor if you don't like the tiling.