Don't let someone ruin your day, just do it yourself!
Oh man, my father is an architect and has very similar drawing style, it freaked me out.
Did any of you had the HotWheels ones that had magnets and could climb the door of your fridge?
Yoooo, that is sick. I need it for my grandma.
careful, you may summon the distro hoppers
It felt so good man
I just pretend to be he human torch, works every time.
Do they know people run Steam, Vivaldi and Teamviewer on linux too and could not care less?
Librewolf and the new zen browser
A tiktok video posted on youtube, at least share a piped or invidious link to watch this profanity
You can remove those "flexible spaces" on the toolbar on firefox just fyi... Personally I dislike them.
Well it nice to be consistent I guess
That's a reslly dumb question all you need to do is ctrl-z
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19776190
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Just found out about Zen Browser, has someone used it already? Its Github repository looks to be under very active development and growing fast in popularity.
Zen Browser's website claims to have features that Floorp and LibreWolf do not. I'm not that tech savy so I would know how to evaluate the browser fairly, does anyone here knows something about it?
I do not have and addiction problem, you have a problem with my addiction.
Hi guys,
Currently the cursor gets larger on gtk4 apps such as nautilus, celluloid and blanket on wayland compositors like Gnome, Plasma, Niri, Hyprland, Sway and River. The cursor behaves normally on any other window, even on gtk3 and gtk2. This only started to happen about two days ago after a system update (I assume).
I used gradience(before any of the trouble started) to set gtk themes and it's optional dependency adw-gtk3 and it worked fine. Adw-gtk3 is now adw-gtk-theme which is weird since gradience is still asking for adw-gtk3 to set themes even though adw-gtk-themes & adw-gtk-theme-git are listed as optional dependencies now. I have searched many forums and this is the only thing I could come up with that may have been the cause(on my end), I can't wrap my head around it really, tried several thing but with no luck...
Anyway, would appreciate any help and if you are experiencing the same feel free to comment.
Thanks in advance
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Possibly related links:
- askubuntu: Big Nautilus cursor
- archforums: Inconsistent cursor themes
- gentoo forums: GTK4 apps don't respect cursor size
#pacman -Q | rg gtk adw-gtk-theme 5.3-2 gtk-layer-shell 0.8.2-1 gtk-update-icon-cache 1:4.14.4-2 gtk2 2.24.33-4 gtk3 1:3.24.43-1 gtk4 1:4.14.4-2 gtkmm-4.0 4.14.0-1 gtkmm3 3.24.9-1 gtksourceview4 4.8.4-1 gtksourceview5 5.12.1-1 iwgtk 0.9-1 libappindicator-gtk3 12.10.0.r298-4 libdbusmenu-gtk3 16.04.0.r498-2 libportal-gtk4 0.7.1-3 nautilus-admin-gtk4 1.2.0.r0.g3cad8df-1 webkit2gtk-4.1 2.44.3-2 xdg-desktop-portal-gtk 1.15.1-2
Hi guys! Would appreciate comments and recommendations on remote desktop apps. Currently I have looked at wikis and articles but none give me their opinion. Need it to help my parents and grandparents because we all know that guiding them through the phone is torture.
Rustdesk works fine on Arch but unfortunately the client on Mac OS has been buggy. Would prefer FOSS over Anydesk and Teamviewer. Thank you in advance!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/20183418
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What the fuck is up with the title? you may ask, well here is your answer:
>Me: Give me a title for a post of riverwm on unixporn > >>Dolphin-Mistral: >> >>Title: "The Majestic RiverWM - A Visual Symphony of Unix Purity" >> >>UnixPorn is known to showcase the beauty and power of the Unix operating system. This time, >>we've got a visual treat for you all. Behold, the majestic RiverWM! >> >>RiverWM is not just another window manager, but it's an intricate symphony that orchestrates >>your Unix environment in a visually pleasing and functional manner. With its minimalistic >>design, you can navigate through tabs with ease and enjoy the fluidity of this elegant >>solution. >> >>From the gentle flow of text to the mesmerizing cascade of windows, RiverWM is truly a visual >>spectacle that pays homage to Unix's purity. It's not just about aesthetics; it's about >>embracing the essence of what makes Unix so special. >> >>Join us as we dive into this captivating world of tabs and windows, where the beauty lies in >>the simplicity of each element. This is the RiverWM - a celebration of the Unix way of life!
I meant to do one of those minimal, out-of-the-way & no distractions customizations but could not resist temptation.
Just curious on how people here organize their files and if you use something like Stow to manage a messy home directory.