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I think this is the best approach to hyprland, starting customizing it little by little and getting familiar with the basics. I've seen dozens of posts lately in reddit of new comers that have used someone else's dotfiles or conf scripts and have zero idea of how anything works, then get frustrated. Kudos for making it look realistic and explaining the basics so everyone can take it from there and customize it to their needs.
As someone who just made the swtich from windows to linux about a month ago, this is exactly how I approached it. Started as barebones as you can and when I ran into a situation where I needed something specific I'd do some research and decide what tool I wanted to use to handle the task at hand. I'm loving not only the freedom to decide what I want but also the knowledge I'm gaining of how things work under the hood.
I made the switch to sway a few weeks ago and slowly felt my way around my first ever window manager. I now have it well-configured, and today I installed hyprland and set it up from scratch in just a few hours. It’s really not hard, you just have to be patient and read the documentation.
Personal Peeve: _Gyah!_ Dude! Learn `!$` in the shell! `!$` expands to the last argument in the immediately previous command. So rather than watching you typing your arguments over and over and over and over again: mkdir very/long/path/name cd very/long/path/name You can instead do: mkdir very/long/path/name cd !$ Similarly, `!*` expands to _all_ arguments in the previous command except the zeroth (the command name itself). Both really darned useful.
Thanks! I recently learnt '!!' to reuse the last command or just to sudo !! and wanted to know how to only reuse the argument but not badly enough to do a search.
This approach to setting things up and customizing the system is great. For someone who always uses default things and just started dipping their toes in Riceing, this sets up realistic expectations and shows a good paradigm of how one can make their system something unique to themselves, and create a cohesive experience that minimizes resistance and assists the user. Thanks Nerd!
I genuinely love your videos, your way to explain is just unique and drives me to do more research every time to expand my knowledge rather than just copy/pasting what you're doing. You got me into neovim, you got me into Linux and i3wm and know I can't wait to put my hands on a new ssd to do a fresh Arch install. Way to go man, please keep doing these videos. Love from Italy 🇮🇹
I'm reviving my old HP G42 laptop with a first-generation Intel processor and an impressive 8GB of RAM to study Linux with window managers and Neovim. I want to force myself to work on a machine with limited resources to become a better programmer, and this series has been incredible for that purpose. Thank you!
Actually, I'm not new to Linux, been using it since 1998 (Mandrake distro), but watching you axplaining and talking about Linux, really excites me.....great explanations. Thanks, mate!
one recommendation: I think its best to keep your exec-one lines separate. Not only does it make it easier to configure and mix and match later, but it also makes it so that there is no chance of one the programs failing and bring down the other ones.
The part 1 of this series is what made me change from Xmonad and been daily driving it since I saw that video. Since then I think I have everything that I need to live in this setup. - Configured my monitor layout, Keybindings, etc in my hyprland config file. - Riced Waybar (I had xmobar for Xmonad before). - Riced Dunst (I had it before but rericed for hyprland). - Added & Riced Fuzzel as an alternative for dmenu, since I was having problems on my main monitor in which is a different resolution than the rest of my monitors. - Added Slurp and Grim because flameshot was not working properly for me in wayland and Slurp and grim do exactly what I need flameshot for. - Added hyprpaper for wallpapers (apperantly nitrogen doesnt have a native in Wayland) - Swaylock to lock screens (the one I had before was also only in X11) Now, lets see if I you mention something that I missed or is useful for me :) Thanks for this types of videos.
I'm looking forward to at least 10 episodes! By the way, about screenshots - it would be great that on a newly made screenshot you could immediately add arrows, rectangles, etc. - it is often necessary to show someone an important part of the screenshot.
you would need an additional tool for that, the screenshot one only takes the screenshot. You should modify your binding to open a image editor after taking the screenshot, but usually do this with a bash script, or use something like grimblast, and in grimblast config add an editor.
21:46 This had the same energy as when someone in my agile morning standup sprint planning meeting starts taking about the 'Crazy' weekend they had where 2 bottles of wine got downed and they walked their dog for 10 extra minutes lol. Would have been a long one to make bro, solid work and I see you playing 'round with those fancy camera angles too, keen for next parts 💪
Thank you for your videos, they are very useful and you explain many things better than the manual. I have been using Linux recently and my first distribution was Mint. Interestingly, I made it somewhat similar to Hyprland, as I like a clean and empty desktop. Therefore, I have now installed Arch (btw) and will try to install and use Hyprland. I'm looking forward to the next series and as many videos about Linux as possible.
I left you some feedback on how to make the angle-switching cuts work much better on your previous video, I'm gonna copy-and paste it here too, as it still applies. Cutting to a lower and slightly-wider angle shot isn't working either. Former filmmaker, current developer - I am just going to give you two specific tips that would help it work a bit better: I don't think you should entirely give this up, it's not a bad idea. It's just badly executed. 1) get rid of the dissolves between those two angles, just use hard cuts (EDIT: You're doing this now, and it's definitely better!) 2) try to crop/zoom the side angle tighter or much wider to make the cut work better. Usually the rule of thumb for cutting between shots of the same subject you need a change of a full "size". e.g. Mid shot to Medium Close Up if going tighter, or Mid shot to Wide shot if going wider. MCU to CU isn't enough, Mid shot to Long shot isn't enough, either. One other benefit of tip #2: If you cut in tighter, you don't need to turn the full 90-degrees. You'll be able to get away with a 30-45 degree turn which will make the timing between the lines and the "beats" you want to hit MUCH easier. (EDIT: You've already started doing this, but it's not completely working because the framing isn't strong enough of a change) Okay, here's another bit of feedback for why I think it isn't working so well: The lighting on your main camera angle isn't working so well on you with camera to the side. It works okay though, in black and white/grayscale. See, part of the reason that @ficolas2 said that the "I'm on arch (btw)" gag worked is because two additional things happened: You went from inset "picture-in-picture" tiny you to full-frame you shot from the side and in black and white. That also makes the idea work much better. This brings me to bonus tip 3) Instead of doing a transition to full-frame, then transition to the side-shot, then to grayscale/b&w (which made the whole thing a bit wonky)... *imagine if it went from inset picture-in-picture then straight hard-cut of you shot from the side angle in black-and-white/grayscale. That would work really well.* Another benefit from going to grayscale is that you can grade/tweak the contrast and brightness of the picture, too, because it doesn't need to match the colour, exposure, and contrast of your primary front-on angle. Gives you more choices. P.S. I'm not against the dissolves for everything. The dissolves between you full-frame and you as an insert "picture-in-picture" when you are showing code or your screen work well. You should keep those, it's a nice touch.
Did not know about hyprshot. Been looking for a good replacement for "flameshot" since it works poorly in Hyprland. Thanks for posting. Hyprshot is working nicely.
Hyprland animations are gorgeous. But I'm dealing with some issues about drag and drop, some apps don't properly work, such as MegaSync (and this one is mandatory for me to sync somethings for me). But gotta find a way out. Now I'm gonna config (hyprshot, hypridle and others). Can't wait to see you ricing your desktop more on the next episode.
Hi. I've just installed Hyprland (I use Arch, btw). Thanks for making this video so a noob like me can follow along and actually understand how the configs work. Would love to see a detailed Waybar setup from scratch video. I installed Waybar on my minimal Arch and half of the modules aren't working and the Waybar config file doesn't make any sense.
Thanks! Ive been on qtile for a long time but I might switch to hyprland. I think I prefer the configuration hyprland offers even though I use python every day and know it well.
I started using Hyprland several months ago. Recently I also tried Sway. Though Hyprland is eye-candy, Sway is much much much more stable than Hyprland. I remember you were using i3; Sway is basically i3 on Wayland (though a few things are slightly different). On Hyprland, too many things break when updating...
I like your videos and what you do on the channel but I do think if you're going to have a video that is essentially just following the hyprland wiki you should tell people that's what it is and provide a link to the Wiki. It's awesome to digest the info and present it to others in an easier to format to process but definitely think some credit show go to the Wiki maintainers. Apologies if this was done and I missed it somehow. Cheers.
It’s possible to edit screenshots by adding text, drawings, and more, then save them wherever you like, or send them via FTP, SCP, etc., just like with the Shutter tool.
Not everyone needs and have a use of nixos also nixos can't run a lot of softwares and appimages (yes I know you can run appimage not all appimage works, ask me how I know)
Why are you not using Arch? Why not Ubuntu? It is a matter of taste and needs. I know NixOS is the newest Hype. I was on it. Learned it but i was annoyed, cause it didnt fit my needs. At the End the benefit of having config files you can ship to another computer is only a little less work than my current setup with arch and my bare git for my configs. I am not reinstalling my computer very often.
Thanks for the video ! Can someone help me with bluetooth device selection and audio device selection using waybar ? Or this gonna be on the next episode ?
@@SimpleSubash Thanks for the response. I'm also curious about how the temperature would be on the USB drive. Using a USB as an installation drive would definitely lead to higher temperatures which might cause reduced transfer speeds.
@@typecraft_devopen an issue if you have any feedback, I'd love to hear a Mac users feedback. The design of swaync was based off of the one in Mac OS :)
hyprland is cool, but i use nvidia. so xorg is really the only viable option. i think you should do a video on dwm also. its really cool but hard if you dont know what to do.
I thing I didn't like about Hyperland is that it identifies different monitors as different workspace. I dont like this I want to have the single workspace span both the Monitors. That is why I dropped it
Hi typecraft. I am using a setup super similar to yours. Show me how to setup a clipboard manager with history like the one in windows and my eternal subscribe is yours. (Yes I said it - the windows clipboard experience is superior to everything i've had in linux... fight me)
Actually, don't use hyprland (the transphobic drama should scare y'all away, I don't care abt the intent, in the end people were not and people do not excuse themselves :/)
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I think this is the best approach to hyprland, starting customizing it little by little and getting familiar with the basics. I've seen dozens of posts lately in reddit of new comers that have used someone else's dotfiles or conf scripts and have zero idea of how anything works, then get frustrated. Kudos for making it look realistic and explaining the basics so everyone can take it from there and customize it to their needs.
thank you! that is exactly the point of the video I'm glad it came through
The only way a real nerd @@typecraft_dev would approach it
❤ Thank you
As someone who just made the swtich from windows to linux about a month ago, this is exactly how I approached it. Started as barebones as you can and when I ran into a situation where I needed something specific I'd do some research and decide what tool I wanted to use to handle the task at hand. I'm loving not only the freedom to decide what I want but also the knowledge I'm gaining of how things work under the hood.
That's how I broke my arch last time, haha
I made the switch to sway a few weeks ago and slowly felt my way around my first ever window manager. I now have it well-configured, and today I installed hyprland and set it up from scratch in just a few hours. It’s really not hard, you just have to be patient and read the documentation.
Now can't wait for ep 3 hopefully we'll customize the waybar too
yeah, it looks kinda off to me
yup!!!
@@typecraft_dev please include tab grouping with h3 plugin if possible.
Personal Peeve: _Gyah!_ Dude! Learn `!$` in the shell!
`!$` expands to the last argument in the immediately previous command. So rather than watching you typing your arguments over and over and over and over again:
mkdir very/long/path/name
cd very/long/path/name
You can instead do:
mkdir very/long/path/name
cd !$
Similarly, `!*` expands to _all_ arguments in the previous command except the zeroth (the command name itself). Both really darned useful.
Thanks! I recently learnt '!!' to reuse the last command or just to sudo !! and wanted to know how to only reuse the argument but not badly enough to do a search.
This approach to setting things up and customizing the system is great. For someone who always uses default things and just started dipping their toes in Riceing, this sets up realistic expectations and shows a good paradigm of how one can make their system something unique to themselves, and create a cohesive experience that minimizes resistance and assists the user.
Thanks Nerd!
Your videos were a major reason i switched over to Arch and hyprland , love all this quality content
I INSTALLED HYPRLAND JUST YESTERDAY
Same!
The community has summoned you
Same😂
I genuinely love your videos, your way to explain is just unique and drives me to do more research every time to expand my knowledge rather than just copy/pasting what you're doing. You got me into neovim, you got me into Linux and i3wm and know I can't wait to put my hands on a new ssd to do a fresh Arch install.
Way to go man, please keep doing these videos. Love from Italy 🇮🇹
I never give comments. But your content is GOLD!!!
I actually spun up a new Arch VM for this 2days ago! Thanks to you, I have new things to try. Cheers
I'm reviving my old HP G42 laptop with a first-generation Intel processor and an impressive 8GB of RAM to study Linux with window managers and Neovim. I want to force myself to work on a machine with limited resources to become a better programmer, and this series has been incredible for that purpose. Thank you!
Actually, I'm not new to Linux, been using it since 1998 (Mandrake distro), but watching you axplaining and talking about Linux, really excites me.....great explanations. Thanks, mate!
Awesome!!
It's a super fun video to watch, at one point I had already watched more than half of the video. You are very good at teaching Toph.
one recommendation:
I think its best to keep your exec-one lines separate.
Not only does it make it easier to configure and mix and match later, but it also makes it so that there is no chance of one the programs failing and bring down the other ones.
That’s what I did today last night technically night for me made those wines separate
This series is so good, thank you! Please more hyprland!
i think i will start working on my hyprland config when this series is done... cant be waiting for each episode to come out little by little
The part 1 of this series is what made me change from Xmonad and been daily driving it since I saw that video.
Since then I think I have everything that I need to live in this setup.
- Configured my monitor layout, Keybindings, etc in my hyprland config file.
- Riced Waybar (I had xmobar for Xmonad before).
- Riced Dunst (I had it before but rericed for hyprland).
- Added & Riced Fuzzel as an alternative for dmenu, since I was having problems on my main monitor in which is a different resolution than the rest of my monitors.
- Added Slurp and Grim because flameshot was not working properly for me in wayland and Slurp and grim do exactly what I need flameshot for.
- Added hyprpaper for wallpapers (apperantly nitrogen doesnt have a native in Wayland)
- Swaylock to lock screens (the one I had before was also only in X11)
Now, lets see if I you mention something that I missed or is useful for me :)
Thanks for this types of videos.
pro tip: use notify-send with the -e flag to send a transient notification that does not linger :)
Good tip!
This channel is so good
You are
Those camera cuts look better now!
Good thanks!
the btw scene is the best
@@5alidshammout haha thanks. Made me laugh
I have set this up in x11 the last month, now this looks shinier. Thanks, nerd.
No, you have not. You can not run Hyprland on X.
@@no-prophethes prolly talking about hypr, not hyprland
Very nice video on hyprland. I am eagrly waiting your part 3. I hope you will cover waybar and rofi on part 3
I'm looking forward to at least 10 episodes!
By the way, about screenshots - it would be great that on a newly made screenshot you could immediately add arrows, rectangles, etc. - it is often necessary to show someone an important part of the screenshot.
you would need an additional tool for that, the screenshot one only takes the screenshot. You should modify your binding to open a image editor after taking the screenshot, but usually do this with a bash script, or use something like grimblast, and in grimblast config add an editor.
Checkout Flameshot/Watershot. Haven’t tested in Wayland, but sounds like what you want.
On my machine I use flameshot for screenshots with that possibility added. Also you can select between saving and copy to clipboard.
21:46 This had the same energy as when someone in my agile morning standup sprint planning meeting starts taking about the 'Crazy' weekend they had where 2 bottles of wine got downed and they walked their dog for 10 extra minutes lol.
Would have been a long one to make bro, solid work and I see you playing 'round with those fancy camera angles too, keen for next parts 💪
Thank you for your videos, they are very useful and you explain many things better than the manual. I have been using Linux recently and my first distribution was Mint. Interestingly, I made it somewhat similar to Hyprland, as I like a clean and empty desktop. Therefore, I have now installed Arch (btw) and will try to install and use Hyprland. I'm looking forward to the next series and as many videos about Linux as possible.
Great stuff! I am new to "Arch" btw, and new to the whole hyprland-thingy and learned a lot.
Okay I see you with your editing skills
Was waiting for ep2 ... great learning curve your channel, well explained, Thanks man!
The question is : catppuccin in ep3? : )
I left you some feedback on how to make the angle-switching cuts work much better on your previous video, I'm gonna copy-and paste it here too, as it still applies. Cutting to a lower and slightly-wider angle shot isn't working either.
Former filmmaker, current developer - I am just going to give you two specific tips that would help it work a bit better:
I don't think you should entirely give this up, it's not a bad idea. It's just badly executed.
1) get rid of the dissolves between those two angles, just use hard cuts (EDIT: You're doing this now, and it's definitely better!)
2) try to crop/zoom the side angle tighter or much wider to make the cut work better. Usually the rule of thumb for cutting between shots of the same subject you need a change of a full "size". e.g. Mid shot to Medium Close Up if going tighter, or Mid shot to Wide shot if going wider. MCU to CU isn't enough, Mid shot to Long shot isn't enough, either.
One other benefit of tip #2: If you cut in tighter, you don't need to turn the full 90-degrees. You'll be able to get away with a 30-45 degree turn which will make the timing between the lines and the "beats" you want to hit MUCH easier. (EDIT: You've already started doing this, but it's not completely working because the framing isn't strong enough of a change)
Okay, here's another bit of feedback for why I think it isn't working so well: The lighting on your main camera angle isn't working so well on you with camera to the side. It works okay though, in black and white/grayscale. See, part of the reason that @ficolas2 said that the "I'm on arch (btw)" gag worked is because two additional things happened: You went from inset "picture-in-picture" tiny you to full-frame you shot from the side and in black and white. That also makes the idea work much better.
This brings me to bonus tip 3) Instead of doing a transition to full-frame, then transition to the side-shot, then to grayscale/b&w (which made the whole thing a bit wonky)... *imagine if it went from inset picture-in-picture then straight hard-cut of you shot from the side angle in black-and-white/grayscale. That would work really well.*
Another benefit from going to grayscale is that you can grade/tweak the contrast and brightness of the picture, too, because it doesn't need to match the colour, exposure, and contrast of your primary front-on angle. Gives you more choices.
P.S. I'm not against the dissolves for everything. The dissolves between you full-frame and you as an insert "picture-in-picture" when you are showing code or your screen work well. You should keep those, it's a nice touch.
EP2 is here! Thanks Nerd!
Did not know about hyprshot. Been looking for a good replacement for "flameshot" since it works poorly in Hyprland. Thanks for posting. Hyprshot is working nicely.
Hyprland animations are gorgeous. But I'm dealing with some issues about drag and drop, some apps don't properly work, such as MegaSync (and this one is mandatory for me to sync somethings for me).
But gotta find a way out. Now I'm gonna config (hyprshot, hypridle and others).
Can't wait to see you ricing your desktop more on the next episode.
Incredible video, makes me want to go back to hyprland right away. Hopefully they get HDR working in the not too distant future :)
Very helpful contents for getting started with hyprland. Do one on integrating h3 plugin for tab groups in you next video. Keep up the good work :)
finally! ep2
Keep these coming!
@@rakso00x you got it!
Ran into this series. I'll probably give Hyprland a second chance, hopefully it plays well now with my Nvidia card. Thanks nerd!
Thanks again man! Glad to hear that epic LDUR again!
Finally, time to customize my hyprland
I use hyprland since your first ep about, really thanks
What camera setup do you use? Looks fantastic! 📸
I would suggest flameshot as the screenshooter program.
Hi. I've just installed Hyprland (I use Arch, btw). Thanks for making this video so a noob like me can follow along and actually understand how the configs work.
Would love to see a detailed Waybar setup from scratch video.
I installed Waybar on my minimal Arch and half of the modules aren't working and the Waybar config file doesn't make any sense.
Thanks! Ive been on qtile for a long time but I might switch to hyprland. I think I prefer the configuration hyprland offers even though I use python every day and know it well.
I wish there was a TWM that had the exact same concepts of windows and buffers as Emacs.
I started using Hyprland several months ago. Recently I also tried Sway. Though Hyprland is eye-candy, Sway is much much much more stable than Hyprland. I remember you were using i3; Sway is basically i3 on Wayland (though a few things are slightly different). On Hyprland, too many things break when updating...
ty, I wasn't aware of hyprshot, I've replaced my screenshot tool with it.
7:03 it's not actually front-end to pacman, rather building helper for AUR
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BTW
Great video
Thanks!
I like your videos and what you do on the channel but I do think if you're going to have a video that is essentially just following the hyprland wiki you should tell people that's what it is and provide a link to the Wiki. It's awesome to digest the info and present it to others in an easier to format to process but definitely think some credit show go to the Wiki maintainers. Apologies if this was done and I missed it somehow.
Cheers.
awesome video bro! keep pushing
actually giving my mac a second chance at the moment. i am already seeing myself going back to nix with hyprland though 😂
but it gets a final chance
Been using hyprland since November 2023, and i still haven't setup notifications, lock or idle.
Thanks :p
It’s possible to edit screenshots by adding text, drawings, and more, then save them wherever you like, or send them via FTP, SCP, etc., just like with the Shutter tool.
I don't believe there is a built tool that does that in the hypr eco system, you can try installing flameshot it should do the trick.
you would need something like grimblast with the image editor of your choice, then edit grimblast config to add that editor.
2:46 No one has mentioned about this moment so here I go 🐱
waiting for the third chapter
Great content as always, thanks nerd
Why don't you use NixOS? (Great video btw :)
Not everyone needs and have a use of nixos also nixos can't run a lot of softwares and appimages (yes I know you can run appimage not all appimage works, ask me how I know)
Why are you not using Arch? Why not Ubuntu? It is a matter of taste and needs. I know NixOS is the newest Hype. I was on it. Learned it but i was annoyed, cause it didnt fit my needs. At the End the benefit of having config files you can ship to another computer is only a little less work than my current setup with arch and my bare git for my configs. I am not reinstalling my computer very often.
thanks dude! :D
What app do you use for screen recording on hyprland ? Or since you installed GNOME can we use the embedded GNOME screen recording feature?
2:45 im tramautized
Thanks for the video !
Can someone help me with bluetooth device selection and audio device selection using waybar ? Or this gonna be on the next episode ?
Is it possible to add mail and Rocket.Chat icons to the right side of the top bar that show the number of unread messages?
Question: Will I be fine if I follow the whole Arch related series starting from installing Arch on a 3.2 USB flash drive (32GB)?
Yes
@@SimpleSubash Thanks for the response. I'm also curious about how the temperature would be on the USB drive. Using a USB as an installation drive would definitely lead to higher temperatures which might cause reduced transfer speeds.
do you still enjoy your benq monitor?
absolutely
I'm glad you liked my baby, swaync :D
I love it!! its fantastic!
@@typecraft_devopen an issue if you have any feedback, I'd love to hear a Mac users feedback. The design of swaync was based off of the one in Mac OS :)
You should take a look at Bluesky..
sudo pacman -S hyprshot
returned
error: target not found: hyprshot
using yay worked fine just incase someone else runs into the same issue.
needed to stop my netflix to watch this. thanks nerd
Thanks, nerd
Thanks. Nerd
Thank you senpai 💕
But say btw again and 💣
All you need to do is install ml4w and go from there. No point of wasting your time and putting work in something that was well done by the Stephan.
hyprland is cool, but i use nvidia. so xorg is really the only viable option. i think you should do a video on dwm also. its really cool but hard if you dont know what to do.
I use Arch, btw.
love it
Whats the gag about arch
It's going video,very very good, but is possible to see waybar config and styles.css
how can i share screen on discord on hyprland
Hyprland was terrible just 2y ago.. but past 1y, i didn't had any issues with it...
LDUR 🗣️ 🔊💫
I thing I didn't like about Hyperland is that it identifies different monitors as different workspace. I dont like this I want to have the single workspace span both the Monitors. That is why I dropped it
don't use hyprland if you have these :1: you use discord for your work 2: you have nvidia gpu 3: 144hz or 240hz or more hz monitor
So this is like i3 with extra steps and in wayland
You would have to install all this stuff for i3 as well
@@typecraft_dev yep everything is barebones. Good stuff
@@mvaldes you’re good stuff
@@typecraft_dev behave nerd!
I could kiss you for that hyprshot tip
No ghostty?
ep3 pls sir
ep3?
I use lfs btw
plz tell me what your switches are
topre. I use a happy hacking keyboard!
@@typecraft_dev I wish I could get those on a split
waiting a video about niri it is was better than hyprland
Hi typecraft. I am using a setup super similar to yours. Show me how to setup a clipboard manager with history like the one in windows and my eternal subscribe is yours. (Yes I said it - the windows clipboard experience is superior to everything i've had in linux... fight me)
I love the passion, I'll do some research and see whats up!
@@typecraft_dev oh wow, can't believe you saw my comment. Much appreciated
its not woah fi its wow fi
am I the only one who sees these massive compression artifacts in this video? good video otherwise, BTW
around what time? I haven't seen any
dwm
I'll keep my kids away from you, thanks
it is pronounced nome not gnome
I say «guh nome» no matter what
Actually, don't use hyprland (the transphobic drama should scare y'all away, I don't care abt the intent, in the end people were not and people do not excuse themselves :/)
this is so stupid
i am using NixOs, _btw_