Could you link your wallpaper? I liked it
At the risk of sounding off-topic, may I ask what is the use of a download manager? I’ve known of them for years now, and yet never felt the need for one. What am I missing out on?
I saved this post so I could ask you later but forgot, so here I am 2 months later.
What I meant to ask is: did you switch from sway to swayFX or went straight into the latter? And, if you did switch, how much work is the transition, if any? Stuff like changing the config file, apps not working properly etc.
This is such a good app
Gonna be boring and say Papirus
Ideally, how would open source hardware look like for you? I mean that as in after it has achieved something akin to mainstream adoption.
You can. With jailbreak, I send books to it through ssh.
I personally don’t use the feature, but I just tested it and it seems to work. How well, I don’t know; it would require more extensive usage.
In case you end up trying Eternity again, the setting is under preferences -> post history.
I’m not particularly angry or stumped about this, but I agree that it should be the user’s choice. I value freedom, especially regarding software, and I’d much rather have an OS that lets me delete the root folder than one that does not let me delete system32, even if I never intend on doing any of those things. In much the same way, I think I should get to decide how much I am willing to protect a particular account. What github should do is point to the option of using 2FA and recommend it, with a brief explanation, not requiring it as policy.
Curious, I went to the website and they didn’t seem to advertise being open source too much.
Thanks for the link!
I was under the impression that it was proprietary? Where can I find the source code?
True, must be a blessing when ssh’ing.
Is that more memory efficient?
If you’re already using a tiling window manager, what is the point of tmux? Genuine question, as I often see people here doing this with WMs such as sway, hyprland and the like.
Thanks for updating this, I really love this project!