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  • Maybe if you got rid of that Yee Yee Ass Slop Software you would get some bitches in you D drive.

  • No clue, sorry. Consider opening an issue on their repository. :)

  • One can use Solaar as an alternative. I did and it worked well.

  • Thank you man!

  • I am also on Ironfox and also hate the new UI.

  • My community !windowmanagers@lemmy.zip just reached 300 subscribers. Pretty happy about it although not sure if it will grow any larger.

  • I know you mean this as a joke but does that not make sense with US history?

    A lot of killing causes people to own guns, a lot of guns causes a lot of killings, and repeat.

  • The worst part it's not that LLM's do it, its that humans do it. I don't mind the occasional use of it on things that would benefit from a quick scan (like a website nav bar) but too many people go overboard and sugar coat their text with icons and corpo mumbo jumbo.

    Totally feel your sentiment man.

  • Hello, we eventually launched this website, it is missing a lot of information. Anyone can contribute relevant guides and tips, the website is build with Hugo so you can go ahead and check out the source repository make changes and send a pull request.

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    New Website for Window Manager Enthusiasts

    wmc.codeberg.page
  • That looks to be the case, for some this is preferable but I think that for regular users this will be a setback. Fortunately they have separated into river-classic and river, this means people can remain on River and work as expected.

  • I don't think there are studies showing direct comparisons(that I know of), but it is clear that commercial social media stands to profit from you the more you use the platform and open-source platforms usually stand to lose money from hosting the service. That incentive alone is big enough to demonstrate how more harmful they are.

    Replacing real social interactions with virtual ones is harmul regardless of the platform, so at least open source ones don't profit from addictions and mental health issues(like casinos). Not to mention that commercial options make it hard for you to leave the platform, and not in a "lets make a maze so the user takes longer to get out" but in a "lets stand in the door for days blocking the users exit".

    Also important to note that it is possible to make a commercial social media platform without such aggresive strategies (at cost of their profit), and a open social media platform with aggresive strategies. It just happens that proprietary software can lend its hand to abuse which is not posible in open source. So in practice none of these happen.

    So in general I would say that open source social media is completely free of intentional harm and commercial ones will not bother if their platform is harming people as long as it makes profits.

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    CwC - Hackable Wayland Compositor

    github.com /Cudiph/cwcwm
  • I use Librewolf almost always I try others just for comparison an fun, here are they:

    • Librewolf: I use it for its privacy defaults and because it comes with no bloat and no nonsense.

    • Konform Browser: A fork of Librewolf but based on Firefox ESR rather than the regular release and focusing in smaller settings improvements. I've talked to the developer and they are very nice and seem to fix issues rather quickly. By the looks of it I will be moving to this browser permantly.

    • Ungoogled Chromium: For testing webpages, like styles and stuff for my blog.

    • Glide Browser: Its basically the Vimium extension + BetterFox. It's stil in early developement and it looks promising. I prefer Librewolf settings better than Betterfox so this keeps me from using this one.

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    Mango Packaging Renaming

    github.com /mangowm/mango
  • At least there is no :q to quit.

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    Vimium | The Hacker's Browser

    vimium.github.io
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    Green Arch Doing It Again

  • please touch me

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    Scroll | i3-compatible Wayland Compositor (Sway) with a PaperWM Layout

    github.com /dawsers/scroll
  • damn, that was witty.

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    Mouse Tiler | The fastest, simplest tiler for KDE Plasma 6

    github.com /rxappdev/MouseTiler
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    Noctalia Shell | A Beautiful, Minimal Desktop Shell for Wayland

    noctalia.dev
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    Xfwl4 - The roadmap for a Xfce Wayland Compositor

    alexxcons.github.io /blogpost_15.html
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    wlsunset | Day/night gamma adjustments for Wayland compositors supporting wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1

    git.sr.ht /~kennylevinsen/wlsunset
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    Wallhaven supports the OpenSearch Protocol

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    Nirius | Utility commands for the Niri Wayland compositor

    sr.ht /~tsdh/nirius/
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    Nirius | Utility commands for the Niri Wayland compositor

    sr.ht /~tsdh/nirius/
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    Dotstate | A modern, secure, and user-friendly dotfile manager built with Rust

    github.com /serkanyersen/dotstate
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    Mango WC has a website now

    mangowc.vercel.app
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    oxwm | "Functional, Oxidized"

    github.com /tonybanters/oxwm
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    Merry Christmas Everyone!

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    fht compositor | A Dynamic Tiler Written in Rust

    github.com /nferhat/fht-compositor
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    Alternatives for wlr-which-key?