i can’t run doom in my head, but i can run minecraft
favorite bands · Lemon Demon; Tally Hall.
favorite artists · cavetown; Neil Cicierega; Bo Burnham; Jack Stauber; Will Wood; Toby Fox.
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mastodon · @callyral@furry.engineer
i can’t run doom in my head, but i can run minecraft
If they care about terminal emulators, it’s unlikely their distro came with one preinstalled.
I think they said that because OP wrote “not once have I had a problem or anything break. What am I doing wrong?” making it sound like the problem is that they haven’t experienced anything break yet.
Vim is pretty easy for me because I’m used to it. Nano is very difficult to use for me because I’ve rarely used it.
The angles in a triangle now add up to 179°.
wayland.windowManager.sway.config.keybindings = let
# ...
screenshot = with pkgs; writeShellScriptBin "screenshot.sh" ''
DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M%S")
if [ "$1" = "full" ]; then
${grim}/bin/grim ~/Pictures/shot_$DATE.png
${libnotify}/bin/notify-send "saved full screenshot to shot_$DATE.png"
elif [ "$1" = "full-copy" ]; then
${grim}/bin/grim - | ${wl-clipboard}/bin/wl-copy -t image/png
${libnotify}/bin/notify-send "copied full screenshot"
elif [ "$1" = "sel" ]; then
${grim}/bin/grim -g "$(${slurp}/bin/slurp)" ~/Pictures/sel_$(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M%S").png
${libnotify}/bin/notify-send "saved selection to sel_$DATE.png"
elif [ "$1" = "sel-copy" ]; then
${grim}/bin/grim -g "$(${slurp}/bin/slurp)" - | ${wl-clipboard}/bin/wl-copy -t image/png
${libnotify}/bin/notify-send "copied screenshot"
else
printf "Invalid argument: '$1'\n"
fi
'';
in lib.mkOptionDefault { # ...
This is in my Home Manager configuration. I don’t think this is that bad, it’s just kinda messy. If you can’t tell, it’s a script for taking screenshots, embedded in my configuration.
I wanted to customize Windows 10. Customizing Windows was too hard and unsafe (requiring many “bloated” third party tools).
Then, after seeing some cool themes, I realized Linux is way more customizable. So I tried Linux Mint and now I use NixOS.
Yep. Very annoying in some cases.
Fun tip: if you have a chess board with magnetic pieces, and it can be folded down in half, you can play with it folded to make it so that every time a piece is captured, it has the chance to fall and knock out another piece. It’s not a fair game by any means, but it’s very funny. Shaking the board slightly can increase the tension, depending on the strength of the magnets.
Here’s an image for reference, you play with it folded, but the starting squares are near the floor instead of sideways.
Bear with me here, please send help
If you want a challenge that may or may not be worth it, try configuring NixOS. And I mean really get into it, try to configure everything using Nix. It’s very time consuming but not boring, each configuration varies person to person (i.e the way you organize it) so it can be quite fun if you have the time.
Also nixpkgs (what Nix and NixOS use) has like, all the packages
why would someone be constantly trying not to bring up religion? what, are we supposed to all just agree to never talk about any religion ever again?
i just copy the links to a text file as i write and when i’m done with the paper i just paste it at the end and format it correctly
Idk if it’ll ever be for mine (Samsung Galaxy A51). Hopefully one day, if such a phone exists, i’ll have a phone that is more open and also supported by something like LineageOS.
it just follows my qt theme, haven’t had any issues with vlc on swayfx
here is my config (qt.nix, using home-manager):
{ pkgs, ...}: {
qt = {
enable = true;
platformTheme.name = "qt5ct"; # compatibility with qt5, while still working with qt6
style.name = "kvantum";
};
xdg.configFile = {
"Kvantum/Catppuccin-Mocha-Peach".source = "${(pkgs.catppuccin-kvantum.override {accent = "Peach"; variant = "Mocha";})}/share/Kvantum/Catppuccin-Mocha-Peach";
"Kvantum/kvantum.kvconfig".text = "[General]\ntheme=Catppuccin-Mocha-Peach";
};
home.packages = with pkgs; [
libsForQt5.qt5ct
kdePackages.qt6ct
];
}
Windows 10.
I wanted customization. Windows provided customization, sure, but like in the worst way possible. Want to change the system colors or what buttons look like? Download this third party theme and apply it with bloated tools that are probably malware in disguise!
Meanwhile on Linux (NixOS), I can just change a few lines in my dotfiles and it works. Sometimes it’s inconvenient but I’m not really looking for convenience.
I use Thunderbird and I don’t think it looks old, specially after recent updates. You can also change the colors which is pretty cool.
Wait, yeah I guess it does make sense that people living in cold climates wouldn’t put chocolate in the fridge. TIL
8GB is enough for me although I have 16GB just because I want my system in general to be a little faster while I’m gaming