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  • Wezterm, because it lets me easily disable all keymaps and then reenable only those few that I use. I use tmux to handle most things, and with wezterm I don't have to worry about tmux clashing with wezterm's krymaps.

  • My father had one crawling inside his laptop's display for several days. It was really annoying.

  • You will live in fear that one day when you come home, you'll find him sitting in your chair, patiently waiting for his revenge.

  • I can't find it, but I have seen a video where a designer talked about how you can't just invert your monochromatic logo to make it white-on-black. There's an effect that will make several aspects of the logo feel very differently, even though it's just inverted.

  • I fixed this on my EndeavourOS machine by enabling kdeconnect in the firewall settings.

  • Yes

  • Telegrapher looks cool

  • I just did a week without coffee, and I'm really proud of myself.

  • The searching TUI is so similar to fzf that I think it might even be fzf. If it's not, it's just very similar.

  • I don't see any on the left. Those on the right are plasma widgets.

  • I read the username as Fear the Python: the game and was actually excited about a horror game about python.

  • I love the golden text color!

  • Piping is the real superpower of CLI.

  • The only difference I can see is that you might have for example four windows 1, 2, 3, 4, all taking half of the screen. On a compositor like Niri, you can scroll so that you can see windows 1 and 2, or 2 and 3, or 3 and 4. On vertically scrolling one, you can see 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 if I understand it correctly. This is much more noticeable if you work with many smaller windows, just like on the screenshots from the article and repo's readme. I usually use only one or two windows per virtual desktop, so what you suggest would be more practical for me. But I use only notebook, and I can imagine using Niri on some hi-res ultrawide monitor.

  • That's something different. This compositor's concept is that you have line of windows that you scroll through, as you can see on the screenshots. You always see part of the line, and the part you see usually contains multiple windows. If the line is vertical as you suggests, you wouldn't usually be able to fit multiple windows on the monitor, because normal monitor is horizontal and apps are much better resizable horizontally. If you want to view two webpages at once on horizontal monitor, do you tile them vertically or horizontally?

  • I think that vertical scrolling would make sense on vertical monitors.

  • That's what I thought until I installed Firefox with Sidebery and oh man, that's another level. It required quite a bit of configuration make it really fit my needs, but when you configure it, it's incredible.

  • I was wandering if it's him.