This is absolutely nuts—even macOS doesn’t have a single program that does all of this.
This is absolutely nuts—even macOS doesn’t have a single program that does all of this.
Cool to see COSMIC in the wild!
Also, tell us about your experience with Mullvad—seems to me like it’s 90% similar to Librewolf.
Love Minetest. Unfortunately, though, like with many other FOSS projects, it’s hard to find anyone else using it…
Anyone got a server for us lemmings?
Anyone using this? I can’t tell what problems it actually solves for the end user.
Chezmoi looks interesting. I’ve just been using xstow.
Not to my knowledge, but music.youtube.com is a pretty clean interface, and it’s easy enough to grab links from.
Keep in mind, you can feed yt-dlp
both playlist (including album) and channel (artist) links, as well as individual videos.
As far as where you get the music from, you’ll have to determine for yourself what audio quality you require.
To test this, use something like Soulseek to get a high quality version of a song you are very familiar with, and then get the same song off of YouTube with yt-dlp
(better yet—do this for a few songs).
Then, open both songs in separate media player windows, randomize the layout of said windows so you don’t remember which is which, plug in your favorite headphones and see if you can guess which is which.
For me, I found the difference between a lossless or 320kbps download from Soulseek and a 128-196kbps download from YouTube to be negligible (or outright nonexistent) in most cases, so I mostly download off of YouTube, which is very simple to do.
Depending on where you get the files, you may need to add metadata yourself. For this, I recommend MusicBrainz Picard.
Damn polybar looks much easier to configure than waybar…
Fourthing sway, specifically swayfx and (as someone already mentioned) autotiling, both of which are available in the Nix repository without hassle.
As far as rounded corners and easy to use, I’ve had a tremendous time with swayfx for the past few months, which I switched to from Hyprland.
A fine day that will be!
I recommend the PDF Expert app by Readdle. I’ve never paid a cent for the pro features, but I like the free dark mode.
The most satisfying part of the NixOS process is deploying to bare metal and watching it work exactly as you intend it to
Niflheim might one day be the name of an actual Nix-based distro…
Thank you! I was just suffering from this an hour ago…
Never heard of Aeon—I wonder if it will become as popular as the Fedora immutable distros?
Love fuzzel! Glad to see some much anticipated features!
+1 for the Terminus + zellij + helix combo
Not to add fuel to the flame by asking, but how’s it been on Guix? I’ve heard Guix does a lot of things better, but also that there’s far less packages and it’s harder on modern hardware.
Uplink is where it’s at.