Why does this look like the astrology for Gen-Z? If this test is based on self-reflection (at least that’s how it seems to me), how does that work for sociopaths and clinical narcissists?
Yup, that’s me, President of the agAdbefdsds…what, where am I?
Why does this look like the astrology for Gen-Z? If this test is based on self-reflection (at least that’s how it seems to me), how does that work for sociopaths and clinical narcissists?
Thank you for sharing this. I remember using Ventoy quite often back when I was still on Windows. I’ll be sticking with the good old dd
command.
Sorry I derailed from the topic, but afaik, you can use either generators like rivertiler (herbsluft-inspired) or rivercarro (default generator) for riverwm. In fact, rivertiler also provides you with the necessary libraries to create your own layout generator. Maybe you’re looking for riverwm-spiral-extended?
There’s newm, which looks really cool, but unfortunately, it is not being maintained any more - I think future version of GNOME will be going in that direction soon, if you’re interested in that style of hybrid single workspace, scrollable window/desktop management. Then there’s also labwc, herbsluftwm, qtile, etc. If you don’t mind X11, you’ll have lots of options to choose from. Personally, I’ve moved to XFCE4 because it is very light-weight, and I’m waiting for version 4.20, which will move to Wayland completely, and make use of wlroots.
There’s a few dozen open-source alternatives out there. Pastezone, Hastebin, 0x0.st, pasta, trashpaste, etc.
You can use any modular tiling manager for this. Only the tiling layout generator (this one is for river) matters here.
Context?
That monitor on the left will have a bad fall.
Rest in peace comrade. Lal salaam.
Oh yes, I did. Since I reconfigure the Guix configuration, I also follow up with a reboot.
They were asking about client app. Like Geary, KMail, Emacs, etc.
Also add sixel support. It is unbelievable that only a few terminals do this really well. Terminal UI libraries also suck and look so damn ugly, with the exception of whatever btop
is using - it sucks that the UI library is tightly integrated into the app.
Tilix is the true goat of all - the only issue is that without the login shell, it can’t remember the previous directory, because of some issue with vte.sh
.
I am on Guix. Here’s the expression for xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin.
Plugin in my panel seems to be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xfce4/panel/plugins/libpulseaudio-plugin.so
Another name for this is the xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin
, so that is right, actually - it is the same plugin I’ve mentioned. It prompts the option to use pavucontrol as the mixer.
If you check the General Tab in Properties, you can see the first option in Behaviour - “Enable keyboard shortcuts for volume control”. This isn’t working for me.
I wanted to log XFCE plugins, but I’m not really sure on how it should be done.
Btw, does media button, like pause-play, previous and next work with this plugin?
The real clown isn’t this guy, it’s those wannabe “Blacks for Trump” and other similar groups - leopards are gonna chew your face.
If you’re so technical, then you must also know that you’re on a closed ecosystem, clown.
“A…akshually, I did not read it because I am such a jester, but see, whoke whaite people doing whoke stuff, jajajaja.”
I know that it’s from Atif Aslam
No, it’s not. This is a 2015 song by Shrey Singhal. He sounds very similar to Atif Aslam.
The original one is an Arabic song by Amr Diab, called Qusad Einy, which was in turn, sung by Parwan Khan, and finally Shrey Singhal and then Atif Aslam.
I think that this can be deployed locally. But the structure of the project, as well as the documentation is horrible. I am not even sure what’s going on with the weird skeleton: