

It doesn’t appear to have had updates recently, but wtype might do the trick.


It doesn’t appear to have had updates recently, but wtype might do the trick.


Perhaps it’s because I haven’t subscribed to a lot of communities here (Lemmy), but I find Mastodon (and Sharkey by extension due to their federation with Mastodon instances) more active than Lemmy.
I’ve got an account in programming.dev (Lemmy), fosstodon.org (Mastodon) and fedia.social (IceShrimp ≈ Sharkey, loosely). I’ve also got a very inactive Reddit account.


Getting rid of Windows, Instagram and Reddit, switching to Linux, Mastodon (not a direct comparison) and Lemmy.
Valent is a (nightly) Flatpak that implements the KDE Connect protocol.


SwayNC, Waybar, SwayOSD and EWW
adw-gtk3 contributes a small bit to the consistency of window decorations
Do you mean FOSS project planner or FOSS project planner? Is it exclusively for planning FOSS projects?
Jokes apart, it looks promising


It doesn’t take an expert to arrive at such a conclusion


Why do you try to make Linux seem unusable? It’s not “Linux”'s fault proprietary software doesn’t work on it. Would you criticize GNOME, KDE Plasma etc. and any of the gazillion other pieces of software exclusive to Linux for not working on W*ndows to reach a wider audience next?


Or in this case, the year of the Linux desktop after a couple of years 😉


Very optimistic about this DWL fork - animations, rounded corners and overviews. But I wish it were trivial to patch DWL to include these features.
CachyOS provides optimised Linux kernels out of the box, leading to significant performance gains. I got a friend to install Cachy on his old computer, and his experience is similar too.
@[email protected] made a video about these changes, I think.