wispydust

@wispydust@sh.itjust.works
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Tangent here, but I love how the article refers to Twitter as "Twitter (currently known as X)" instead of the other way around

including the world "Reddit" at the end

I found that adding "join Lemmy" works for Lemmy.

Also https://fedi-search.com has a few more ideas

I get that Edge may not be the preferred browser of many, but calling this a "3D banner" seems a bit sensational at best. It's just clipart of an arrow.

The Google Drive integration is amazing! It's such a part of my everyday use case. The gnome team did a great job.

Take my upvote and get outta here

Hmm, I feel like there's some nuances around Hyprland (and it's kind of window managers) that makes having a place for discussion valuable.

  • Plugin development discussions
  • Configuration recipes and troubleshooting (Configs for tiling wm's often are like 500-line software projects)
  • ...and sometimes its just fun to chat with like-minded people who share a similar philosophy on the tools they use on their computers

I'm not a hyprland user, but I find it valuable to lurk around SwayWM communities on Discord and Reddit.

So... Like a Pokeball for humans? 🤔

A news report I read said it was a heart attack 😔

I think they meant to imply that the original post (not yours) had suspicious intentions, while the ones you cited were more trustworthy

This reply isn't going to be helpful to OP, but thought I might add context for others passing by.

I'm using Arch Linux with LUKS encryption and gdm. As long as my user's password is the same as the LUKS password, I only ever type my password in once.

Just saying that a MacOS-like convenience is definitely possible on Linux.

2 more...

Oof - forgot to mention that I do have autologin configured on gdm 😀

Mostly okay. My only annoyance is setting up electron apps to use Wayland.

What an interesting story!

For future readers, keep in mind that that is a work of fiction

What software is driving that custom on screen keyboard? I think it's brilliant!

Gnome is not so bad. It has a decent on screen keyboard that's very useable. I occasionally use it on my Dell 2-in-1 laptop.

With how most monitors being wide-screen (or even ultra-wide), horizontal might make more sense

Seeing the headline I was expecting to see Unihertz Jelly Star too! I'm really curious about the experience of a 3-inch phone

Every now and then I'd look at the "Explore" tab and follow random accounts.

Doesn't matter if they only have a few toots that resonate with me... Following costs nothing and I can always unfollow later.

Follow in explore (or boosted toots), unfollow what gets noisy, repeat

KMonad!

It's more like an analogue for QMK (custom keyboard firmware) than reWASD though with features oriented towards rearranging, layers, etc. But it can do more than that, too.

Also it works on Xorg, Windows and macOS too.

https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad

Amazing! Can't wait for the android version to come out!

Got a recommendation for something that has a battery? I think the Gamesir one is nice but I'd like one that can charge the phone like you're suggesting!

I've found it works flawlessly on mine, with a minor caveat that the fingerprint sensor doesn't work (some Dell models do, just not the one I got). I'm using Arch Linux on a 9310 2-in-1.

I suggest checking the Arch Wiki The wiki has compatibility notes for many XPS laptops on what works, what doesn't, and what workarounds may be available. If you're not planning on using Arch, your distro of choice may have a wiki with that info too.

Thanks for the tip. Just to be clear... are these instructions for cleaning the glasses, or the microfibre cloth?

How do you like Prestigio? Have you tried Moon Reader? Curious to hear what makes Prestigio a good choice (i personally switch between both every now and then)

TickTick is another great option

I often swap between three:

  • a convenient pair (wireless - Galaxy Buds Pro)
  • a good sounding pair (IEM with a DAC - Moondrop Aria)
  • a sleeping pair (small and cheap - Moondrop Quarks)

I usually use Roboto or Inter as my desktop font on gtk/gnome

What hardware solution did you go with?

I'm curious, how do you use RSS to stay up to date with Genshin content? What kind of feeds do you follow?

Thanks for the very educational reply! If you have some blogs or something i'd love to hear more analyses on languages like these