Hyprland is my favorite tilling manager for Wayland. Its really easy to customize or find dotfiles. I have some if you want them.
If you want something that just works, popos-shell gnome plugin
Hyprland is my favorite tilling manager for Wayland. Its really easy to customize or find dotfiles. I have some if you want them.
If you want something that just works, popos-shell gnome plugin
If you use a VPN it can also mask it too. That’s how I used to get around it before moving to Google Fi.
About 6 months since I’ve switched away from vscode. To make Helix worth it you also need to use software that compliments it.
I work in DevOps, so I don’t do a ton of programming but everything I do is via terminal. I use Kitty Terminal, ZSH with oh-my-zsh for the shell, Zellij for an emulation layer (think tiling and tab manager in kitty), nnn for in terminal file manager, and helix for editor.
I almost never leave the terminal now, except when web browsing.
I agree with this. In my opinion helix is the best code editor.
I use both. I have a self hosted docker compose instance of mailcow, which alerts me when an update is available.
I also use protonmail as well.
Self hosting was a pain in the ass to get working, but I’ve had no issues with it once up. I tossed it behind a reverse proxy to keep it from directly touching the internet.
Fedoras flavor with KDE. Fedora never caused an issue for me.
Not sure the popularity, but here’s what are essential to me:
AnySoftKeyboard - a custom keyboard that supports layouts like workman/colemak
Simple Gallery - Fantastic gallery app
Mule - Secure version of Firefox
OneTracker - simple bullshit free parcel tracker
Xplore - dual pane file manager, been using it for over 10 years. Can’t go back to regular ones
Yubico Authenticator - Used to get OTPs off my Yubikey.
I have more essential apps, but they’d fall close or in popular.
I use Signal, Element (Matrix), built in SMS with grapheneOS, and I self host MatterMost.
I tried Threema, but getting people to move was more difficult than Signal
Sway or GNOME (Wayland) with Pop shell extension.
It seems like it would be calming. Though I feel the tub gets a bit gross for this.
Any chair recommendations for tubs? What about shower heads that work best to not drown you?
15 years Windows -> dualboot everything -> Ubuntu -> Fedora -> Ubuntu -> opensuse -> arch -> popOS -> arch -> fedora -> arch -> -> popOS -> arch -> nixos
I’m sure there’s a ton more hopping around in the middle that I can’t remember, but this is a good summary.