idk what's happening here (i've never used linux really) but i'm practically drooling over the matchy-matchy aesthetic
Basically, they're using a custom auto-tiling desktop called Hyprland. When you install it, all you get is a wallpaper and a terminal app. Hyprland is mostly known for having fancy and customizable (if you know what you're doing) animations, so it looks even prettier in motion.
nice! i've been toying with the idea of dual booting for a while so i'm thinking i'll make it a weekend project. yes, i'm doing this primarily for the aesthetic lol
Hnnnnnngggggg...... My urge to install arch and hyprland keeps increasing!
Neat. I'd never use such a low-contrast theme, but neat.
Complete noob question, can you customize elements with css in this distro?
distros themselves don't look like anything, it's the desktop environment / window manager that you see, this is a wm called hyprland and you use mostly .conf files to change the look, but some things like the bar at the top (waybar) use css
That's really cool, but doesn't sound super beginner friendly. Maybe someday I'll spend some time to learn Linux. Thanks!
Damn, that's beautiful.
As an aside, a joke:
How do you know if someone uses Arch?
They'll tell you.
I don't know what this is but it looks cool
thanks, this is a terminal app called spotify-tui, but to be honest, i prefer using the spotify app
Oh that's pretty
Linux elitists try not to hate Wayland (challenge failed)
idk what's happening here (i've never used linux really) but i'm practically drooling over the matchy-matchy aesthetic
Basically, they're using a custom auto-tiling desktop called Hyprland. When you install it, all you get is a wallpaper and a terminal app. Hyprland is mostly known for having fancy and customizable (if you know what you're doing) animations, so it looks even prettier in motion.
nice! i've been toying with the idea of dual booting for a while so i'm thinking i'll make it a weekend project. yes, i'm doing this primarily for the aesthetic lol