

prove me wrong.
Ok



prove me wrong.
Ok



You might be getting down voted because of your claim that it doesn’t have screensavers, which is just flat out wrong.
Behold, a screensaver on Wayland:



Boneworks is pretty sweet too.


Isn’t this similar to the reason a lot of people hate snaps? Or am I misunderstanding something? I’m not an Arch user (btw) so I’m not super familiar with AUR.


I love keychron keyboards. Just be aware that their experience making keyboards does NOT translate to making mice. Their mice are just horrible quality.


I’m a huge fan of Kechron for keyboards. Fantastic quality. They are shit at making mice though. Get those someplace else.


I lay down, close my eyes, and then in my mind I imagine slowly pushing all sensation down to my feet starting from my head while I slow my breathing. I’m usually out before I even get to my knees.


As someone that’s used both Wayland and X11, I strongly disagree.


Sometimes knowing what the actual package name is without some kind of browser or being told what it is explicitly can be a challenge, but that really is the only hard part.
I got sick and tired of windows turning onedrive back on and moving my files.
The Internet is my app store.
As a software developer, hearing “it works on my machine” from a subset of users is actually helpful information. It means the problem is environmental, or data related, instead of an explicit code issue. It does narrow things down a bit.
The issue arises when some people treat it as a reason to ignore a problem.


Bike rides, woodworking, video games, and cats.
Did the Gnome people ever figure out how to put icons on the desktop yet?


WTF is going on with the symbols above the number keys?
Ahh, NM, that entire image is AI slop.


Sounds neat


AES-256 baby. When I go cryptic, I go cryptic.


U2FsdGVkX1/rCUpXegKXQomEh3JCrnITLN8orsRQ+cBau8svaDsACOyTYoPfCjv+WTbRPXarv9ljA2H+zOPNkQlTzE5Xew4Qqkz2G4UqlH9DNTE+W6iRpB2swjSRp9yQkniT1zZXz0VwANwC3dPxLe/h8pxowx0PNBA9IzO8pCtXO3SLLZCAKErpGQ4GHpUZiwgTQZuWBewajYkGHrXwlrRSjUCVDjf0f8yXw9E37yRfc+0R6HOR1bqF86Yz1xOKXiK3FU+IQJxTdlxdhblmLUkDbW2KsGC+aIU7e5QXmivu+qCkOR21bP+554n1qEISu8Zv0cyadHKtMk5OgUCJpvH2Oi+Rt+vVQZLfEQfuhHHo9tzuxwbaFE0Ka2fUH0GrzdVLv5Mc2fXQonAZCcacjzcVoS6WVUlnbe5i5KKJ7ng=
I just tested putting my desktop to sleep this morning and everything seems to have woken back up correctly.
Here’s the system summary if you’re curious:

My desktop sitting right in front of me.