BRO I have literally commit every waking moment of my day to completely organizing hyprland to be as intuitive and easy to use as possible. I spent like 5 hours creating docs for each configuration, readme to explain file structure No joke my commits are a mile long today because I fixed so much. By end of day, my dotfiles/hypr directory will literally be a plug and play hyprland experience ^_^. Almost prepped and ready to get that Hyprland Course started. I've put so much work into this that I'm not even in tutorial territory anymore, it'll straight up be a Hyprland Course lol. Thanks for the best wishes, the comment, and for taking the time to watch. I appreciate you.
Man I think that’s is awesome I as well have taught myself how to use arch so I know all about the video tutorials to nowhere and the countless hours of trial and error usually ending in the eventual death of an operating system so I do appreciate a hyper land tutorial that is useful and to the point, I definitely learned something from this video that I will utilize and I think that’s pretty cool
Glad you found something usefuul out of it! It's going to be a little while before I get the actual course created. Ideally I aim to get this desktop into a solid state of personal satisfaction before I make the Hyprland Course becuase I want to cover as much as I can. Technically, with what I've got now I've got enough to make a pretty relevant and extensive Hyprland Guide; but where as I don't personally use a status bar at this time, I feel that's something many folks would want to know. So I need to find the time to dedicate learning how to configure both Waybar and Eww for all intents and purposes so that such information can be included in the course. Thanks for watching, and thanks for taking the time to drop a heart felt comment. Your input makes all this "content creation" crap feel worth it in the end. Now that I'm releasing dev-logs my channel is starting to see a lot more traffic and as a result I'm starting to get hate over stupid shit like my wallpapers; so positive input like this helps silence their irrelevant and off topic critisms; so thank you.
I recently decided to switch to linux. I knew nothing but had seen some cool looking screens and they said it's arch. Chose hyprland because it was cool looking. Two weeks in and I have never looked back. I love how it looks and how it works. Everything is exactly as I want it to be. I hope I get to start learning more about linux
Welcome aboard! Linux REALLY isn't as hard as windows users make it out to be. As long as you posess the ability to read basic english and follow directions you can install any distro, and if you really dig it, you can DIY with Arch, Fedora, or Debian. Glad youre liking hyprland! It's quite addicting once you get a taste of true control over your desktop experience!
I've been getting that a lot lol. She's a cutie, and keeps em focused LOL xP. If I can find a checkpoint that can do it, I'll be doing ATLAS/Titanfall inspired Mech Suits soon!
9:04 One minor correction. What you're referring to as a "System link", is normally referred to as a "symbolic link", "symlink", or (rarely) a "soft link". There's also "hard links", though you don't encounter them nearly as often. There are some good examples online explaining the difference between the different link types and when you want to use them. Good luck on your channel!
Indeedly. Twas implied but execution poor given the lack of sleep Ive been runnin on 🤣. If you'd like to enllighten me on how to keep change logs in order to make less frequent, but more meaningful pushes in order to take advantage of version control properly, I'm alll ears.
@@alphaobeisance3594 im on same path your taking any tips? i know how to use git but yet i dont think im using it correctly as i fetch the .config all the goal main machine clean and stable
Give me a little bit to try and make a video exclusively focused on how I've been using git services for my hyprland development. I'll go through step by step and then I may update my GitHub to include some docs like my aliases and such to expedite workflow if you think it'd be helpful. Keep in mind I'm still learning too, so workflow subject to change as I learn; but for now it's functional ^_^
@@daci7731 lol I'll think about it for sure! At least a couple ;). Eventually I'll build a wallpaper/avatar pack to help support the projects (and the insanely expensive GPU that built them lol!).
@@bigbirdly I self host image generate with my RTX 4090 so all images are AI generated by my machine (stable-diffusion) =). It definitely softens the blow of the $2,200 price tag I paid for the GPU when I first bought it when it generates something nice to look at lol.
Nice video. Just so you know, there are tools for dotfiles management like Chezmoi. Might be overkill for you, but I think it can be very useful if you use more than one OS (like Linux and macOS for example) and you can take advantage of templates.
Personally I use Arch and Arch alone on all of my personal rigs. (I even ran it as a server for some time lol). I'll check it out though. Always open to new tools, but I def try to do things as manually and minimalistic as I can =). Thanks for watching, and thanks for dropping a comment! I really do appreciate it!
Haha yeah it's just tty-clock but I do a bunch of fancy shit ( just cmatrix in split terminals :P) with the tilix terminal. tilix is hands down the coolest terminal I've ever used, nothing compares in terms of aesthetic control and functionality. Definitely check it out, it needs support. alias clock='tty-clock -c -s -b -f "%H:%M:%S" -C 3 -B "#6a2c8d" -t' Tilix Terminal: gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/
Hyprland changed my life. Good luck with your channel!
BRO I have literally commit every waking moment of my day to completely organizing hyprland to be as intuitive and easy to use as possible.
I spent like 5 hours creating docs for each configuration, readme to explain file structure
No joke my commits are a mile long today because I fixed so much.
By end of day, my dotfiles/hypr directory will literally be a plug and play hyprland experience ^_^. Almost prepped and ready to get that Hyprland Course started.
I've put so much work into this that I'm not even in tutorial territory anymore, it'll straight up be a Hyprland Course lol.
Thanks for the best wishes, the comment, and for taking the time to watch. I appreciate you.
Man I think that’s is awesome I as well have taught myself how to use arch so I know all about the video tutorials to nowhere and the countless hours of trial and error usually ending in the eventual death of an operating system so I do appreciate a hyper land tutorial that is useful and to the point, I definitely learned something from this video that I will utilize and I think that’s pretty cool
Glad you found something usefuul out of it! It's going to be a little while before I get the actual course created.
Ideally I aim to get this desktop into a solid state of personal satisfaction before I make the Hyprland Course becuase I want to cover as much as I can.
Technically, with what I've got now I've got enough to make a pretty relevant and extensive Hyprland Guide; but where as I don't personally use a status bar at this time, I feel that's something many folks would want to know. So I need to find the time to dedicate learning how to configure both Waybar and Eww for all intents and purposes so that such information can be included in the course.
Thanks for watching, and thanks for taking the time to drop a heart felt comment. Your input makes all this "content creation" crap feel worth it in the end.
Now that I'm releasing dev-logs my channel is starting to see a lot more traffic and as a result I'm starting to get hate over stupid shit like my wallpapers; so positive input like this helps silence their irrelevant and off topic critisms; so thank you.
bro, thats shiny af
I like das shiney :P. I'm an "aesthetics junkie" if you will.
I recently decided to switch to linux. I knew nothing but had seen some cool looking screens and they said it's arch. Chose hyprland because it was cool looking. Two weeks in and I have never looked back. I love how it looks and how it works. Everything is exactly as I want it to be. I hope I get to start learning more about linux
Welcome aboard! Linux REALLY isn't as hard as windows users make it out to be. As long as you posess the ability to read basic english and follow directions you can install any distro, and if you really dig it, you can DIY with Arch, Fedora, or Debian. Glad youre liking hyprland! It's quite addicting once you get a taste of true control over your desktop experience!
nice wallpaper 🤣
I've been getting that a lot lol. She's a cutie, and keeps em focused LOL xP. If I can find a checkpoint that can do it, I'll be doing ATLAS/Titanfall inspired Mech Suits soon!
This is awesome. Thank you.
My pleasure. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask =)
I am learning hyprland at the same time as you. I've seen some people recommend gnu stow for this sort of thing.
I was unaware of Stow, cool project! I hope you're having a fun time learning to use Hyprland!
9:04 One minor correction. What you're referring to as a "System link", is normally referred to as a "symbolic link", "symlink", or (rarely) a "soft link". There's also "hard links", though you don't encounter them nearly as often. There are some good examples online explaining the difference between the different link types and when you want to use them.
Good luck on your channel!
Thank you for this clarification! Symlink sounds best so I'll try to adopt that lol.
Thank you for your kindness, and your support!
Just so everyone knows: git is not a backup, and was never meant to be a backup, it's just version control
Indeedly. Twas implied but execution poor given the lack of sleep Ive been runnin on 🤣. If you'd like to enllighten me on how to keep change logs in order to make less frequent, but more meaningful pushes in order to take advantage of version control properly, I'm alll ears.
that's an impressive setup
Thank you. Once in a lifetime rig for me. Bucket list kind of thing.
@@alphaobeisance3594 im on same path your taking any tips? i know how to use git but yet i dont think im using it correctly as i fetch the .config all
the goal main machine clean and stable
Give me a little bit to try and make a video exclusively focused on how I've been using git services for my hyprland development. I'll go through step by step and then I may update my GitHub to include some docs like my aliases and such to expedite workflow if you think it'd be helpful. Keep in mind I'm still learning too, so workflow subject to change as I learn; but for now it's functional ^_^
Nice rice! Can you share the wallpaper?
I may include the wallpapers when I push the dotfiles to Github =). Thanks for watchin!
@alphaobeisance3594 Please do that 😁
@@daci7731 lol I'll think about it for sure! At least a couple ;).
Eventually I'll build a wallpaper/avatar pack to help support the projects (and the insanely expensive GPU that built them lol!).
@@alphaobeisance3594 Please share that wallpaper or tell us where you got it?
@@bigbirdly I self host image generate with my RTX 4090 so all images are AI generated by my machine (stable-diffusion) =).
It definitely softens the blow of the $2,200 price tag I paid for the GPU when I first bought it when it generates something nice to look at lol.
Nice video. Just so you know, there are tools for dotfiles management like Chezmoi. Might be overkill for you, but I think it can be very useful if you use more than one OS (like Linux and macOS for example) and you can take advantage of templates.
Personally I use Arch and Arch alone on all of my personal rigs. (I even ran it as a server for some time lol).
I'll check it out though. Always open to new tools, but I def try to do things as manually and minimalistic as I can =).
Thanks for watching, and thanks for dropping a comment! I really do appreciate it!
What clock is that? Tty-clock with a background? 👀
Haha yeah it's just tty-clock but I do a bunch of fancy shit ( just cmatrix in split terminals :P) with the tilix terminal. tilix is hands down the coolest terminal I've ever used, nothing compares in terms of aesthetic control and functionality. Definitely check it out, it needs support.
alias clock='tty-clock -c -s -b -f "%H:%M:%S" -C 3 -B "#6a2c8d" -t'
Tilix Terminal: gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/
Hello good sar! What Operating System (OS) do you use?
Fine, I'll take the bait 🤣. I use Arch...BTW!
the wallpaper 😭
She's a cutie 😎. I hope it didn't offend my networkmanager 0_o
nice rice nice pc
Thank you =)
Take a look at GNU Stow
@@diogorml second time someone's mentioned this! Def gonna look into it. Thanks for sharing!
是的,绝对是中文
Hahaha Thanks for watching cuz. I appreciate you.
Change your username(yt handle name) to your channel name so no one else claims it.
@@itsmeagain0 I'm not sure I understand? Is my channel name not AlphaObeisance?
I'm unsure how to claim /user/alphaobeisance as my channel link 😞