PacHub Finally Lets You Manage Pacman And The AUR On Arch Without Touching The Terminal
2mon 11d ago in archlinux@lemmy.ml from gadgeteer.co.zaI'd be surprised if the majority of folks on arch aren't using tiling WMs.
The founder of /e/os is anti-security
2mon 13d ago in privacy@lemmy.ml from bsky.appWell, wait for motorola's graphene compatible phones to pop up ig.
out of the loop, what's the problem with signal?
2mon 29d ago in privacy@lemmy.ml from lemmy.mlMolly basically is a fork of the signal client that switches out some notification based things (such as your notifications going through fcm and such) and instead lets you use unifiedpush and/or a molly websocket. Apart from this they're both the same. Molly uses signal's codebase.
We made a Fediverse community on Fluxer
3mon 9h ago in fediverseThe clients for XMPP are really bad. Also, matrix sells itself in a variety of ways, discord alternative, corporate usability, e2ee signal replacement, all that. Although matrix client implementations aren't that great, the publicity does work. And IRC has historic relevance.
Niri my love, catppuccin coded
4mon 8d ago in unixpornThank you!
My daily driver for home and college, where I write most of my code
- Laptop: thinkpad E14
- OS: Btw
- WM: Niri
- Bar+notification daemon+launcher: ironbar + mako + vicinae
- editor+note taking: nvim + zk-cli
- terminal+shell+prompt: kitty + nushell + starship
Lockscreen is swaylock, which I haven’t posted here. Everything is catpuccin-macchiato
EDIT: Forgot to add, that hexdump like thingy is my WIP website
Niri my beloved, with catppuccin everywhere
4mon 8d ago in unixporn@lemmy.mlIt's custom ascii art. I got it from archwiki. You can change the image/text used in fastfetch config
I agree and I tried hyprlock, but the issue is it doesn't fork from the calling tty, therefore when I use it as a pre-hook for suspend it just leaves the laptop open and then I have to unlock it and then the laptop goes to sleep.
gtklock and swaylock both support detaching from tty. I used gtklock but it had failures with multiple monitors on occasion, so I switched back to swaylock.
Agreed, and the dev is an amazing guy! Yalter makes sure that every feature is well thought out and laid best according to the specs.
Supac - a declarative package manager for Linux, scriptable in nushell
4mon 13d ago in linux@programming.dev from codeberg.orgSupac - a declarative package manager for Linux scriptable in nushell
4mon 13d ago in linux from codeberg.orgThanks for the kind words! For dotfiles, I used org-babel for a long time, keeping a literate config. Now I use a git repo to hold everything with a script to pull in whatever I think is necessary. That said, one of the long term plans for supac is to add dotfile management as well, something like nix-wrapper does it. Although it will certainly take some time before we get there.
Supac - a declarative package manager for linux, scriptable in nushell
4mon 14d ago in linux@lemmy.ml from codeberg.orgSupac - a declarative package manager written in Rust, scriptable in nushell
4mon 14d ago in opensource@lemmy.ml from codeberg.orgSupac - a declarative package manager for arch scriptable in nushell
4mon 14d ago in archlinux@lemmy.ml from codeberg.orgSupac - a declarative package manager written in Rust, scriptable in nushell
4mon 14d ago in rust@lemmy.ml from codeberg.orgSupac - a declarative package manager written in Rust, scriptable in nushell
4mon 14d ago in rust@programming.dev from codeberg.org







