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  • Thanks for sharing.
    I was personally not motivated/good enough to write a new tool so I've wrote scripts to use rofi (easily adaptable to dmenu) as:

    • an app launcher
    • a clipboard manager
    • an infobar to show things like the date/time, memory usage, disk space, battery level, wifi signal…
    • an omnibar to perform an internet search, quick units conversions
    • a calculator for simple math
    • a bookmark manager (list, open, edit, add, remove)
    • a password/2FA token manager (list, edit, add, remove, autofill internet fields)
    • a wifi manager
    • a vpn manager

    I've explained the basis here if you're curious. Even though I was bad at keeping my code up to date you may get some ideas to expand your program.

  • What is your favourite shell to use
  • Thank you very much for your feedback. I've spent quite some time trying to create a minimalist and efficient theme. Very glad to hear that I met this goal.

  • What is your favourite shell to use
  • I've explained my choice for zsh here

    Nicely configured it's so convenient that I spend most of my time in the terminal and don't even use a file explorer anymore. It can also be expanded with some plugins for specific use-cases.

  • Photo manager that deals with RAW and JPG together?
  • nomacs could be an option and is multi platform

  • What’s the best ad blocker for you? - Firefox Add-ons Blog
  • Using Ublock picker (not zapper) you can block/allow elements per domain and save/revert your choices. But overall, like I already said, I agree with you that umatrix offered a more granular and easy approach. It would be nice to see that implemented in Ublock. I nonetheless understand why it's not the case since it would benefit only few users and may scared most of the others.

    Hopefully umatrix will work for you for a long time. For me it was not and that's how I discovered Ublock and adapt to its "limitations". On a daily basis it helps me browse the internet like umatrix did. It's just sad that umatrix was not forked.

  • What’s the best ad blocker for you? - Firefox Add-ons Blog
  • I noticed that it was not maintained when some pop-ups showed up while they used to be blocked. I also first missed that level of granularity from umatrix. You can replicate it with the element picker mode in Ublock but I realized that I could live with the "basic" Ublock advanced settings.

  • What’s the best ad blocker for you? - Firefox Add-ons Blog
  • Umatrix was awesome but is unfortunately not maintained anymore since July 21, 2021. Ublock origin is a perfect replacement though and can be deeply configured behind its simpler appearance. Coupled with the LibRedirect add-on in the Librewolf browser and I can navigate ad and tracking free.

  • Awesome Android Apps - my curated list of ~250 apps
  • Yeah I avoid close source as much as possible and forgot about Magic Earth. As you noticed the features and privacy policy were sufficient to me to make an exception.

    For Yuito, here is the F-Droid link that also lists the difference with Tusky (which I used first).

  • Awesome Android Apps - my curated list of ~250 apps
  • That's why he get me: minimalism is my motto ;)
    Another suggestion: Magic Earth for navigation Also curious to know if we'll see you on mastodon one day? (my client is Yuito btw)

  • Awesome Android Apps - my curated list of ~250 apps
  • Great. If you search for Goodwy in Aurora for example you'll find a bunch of apps starting with "Right". Here is the list on GitHub as well: https://github.com/Goodwy
    I may have additional suggestions if you're interested.

  • Awesome Android Apps - my curated list of ~250 apps
  • Any mastodon client? Also can I recommend the Right apps collection from Goodwy and Voyager as Lemmy client (I think they match the requirements to figure on your list).

  • New to Linux and can't install Librewolf
  • LibreWolf is indeed based on the hardened Firefox arkenfox user.js so you get its benefits which means a privacy-focused browser but Librewolf also comes with more settings pre-adjusted, telemetry removed, useless features removed....

    I've played with Firefox settings for years before Librewolf was created and it saves me so much time, ensure my browser stays up to date and functional, and is able to perform fingerprints test way better than any other many web browsers I've tried.

  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command above
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command above
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command above
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command above
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command above
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • Ok. If I have interpreted your post correctly you want to not use the default colors for values not defined in your theme (i.e. defaulting to transparency).

    I see two options to combine to your theme:

    • replacing any default colors using the command
    • using the transparency plugin so any colors not defined in your theme will be transparent
  • [solved] How to get rid of those stupid background and font color?
  • I have treesitter as well and didn't do anything specific before adding these lines to my config. If you're looking to change "everything" without tweaking each highlight parameter individually you may be interested in this plugin.

  • Laptop companies: which one?

    Hello fellows,

    I'm currently looking in 13-14" laptops with no immediate needs for one but just because it's exciting. I love my Dell XPS but I feel I should support companies with which I share more common views. I could make the effort to go a with a less attractive look (especially for bezels) but I don't want to go wrong with hardware so what are your thoughts on Framework, Starlab, Purism, and System76? I'll be running Arch and I tend to have a preference for Framework for now.

    Do you have feedback (positive and negative) to share on any of these companies?

    Thanks for the knowledge you'll bring me. That'll be extremely useful when time comes to go with a new machine.

    Update 1: Still wonderful to be part of such a great community. Thanks for all the great feedback (looking for more :) ). So far everyone is standing behind Framework. Anyone with a less positive experience or who would like to speak for the other companies?

    Update 2: Thank you fellows for the time you've spent to share your honest feedback! I didn't want to influence your inputs but you all confirmed the Framework picture I had in mind. It's a piece of mind to read real world experience so thanks again. I was surprised to not see the system76 community speaks louder. Anyway, when time comes I will (virtually) push Framework shop's door.

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    Thanks for my free therapist session

    A story telling to save me from a therapist consultation.

    No space square world. I realize that that this could be my theme philosophy. This is my general approach:

    • windows manager: tiling (bspwm)with no spaces, squared windows, no decorations, no visual effects
    • theme: transparency and grey background buttons/white text

    Over two decades I went from a fancy looking machine to its complete opposite where minimalism is king. How did I make such a big jump? To make it brief, recreating this comfort look that invaded my real environment felt reassuring at first in my virtual life. But as time went by I noticed that smooth rounded stuff that transiently showed up on my screen created:

    • more and more distraction and negatively impacted my productivity
    • some frustration when something didn't run as expected because I felt that everything should be as smooth as the appearance of my screen

    I would definitely say that I feel way better now and I'm more efficient but I also admit that I've reached an extreme where:

    • I don't appreciate screens over 14" anymore because I feel like it's taxing on my eyes movement and again a waste of space
    • I don't like wasting a pixel of space if not justified. This is also maybe influenced by preference for small screens
    • I need extreme simplicity (which brings efficiency) to all aspects of my workflow. So I use a 36-key split keyboard, a trackball, vim-like keybindings everywhere possible, use terminal as much as I can, use fzf for all my file searches...

    Hope you will never end up like me but nice to have friends in this group if it's too late for you ^^

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    NixOS - neovim plugins

    Hello,

    The NixOS community has been great in helping me with my first steps in this distro. So I'll ask again few neovim-related issues I couldn't figure out after 3 days of search.

    First, let me tell you that I'm trying to import a working neovim setup from another distro. Then let's see how I've configured neovim. I have this in my home.nix file:

    nix programs.neovim = { enable = true; withPython3 = true; extraPython3Packages = (ps: with ps; [ pynvim unidecode black isort ]); plugins = with pkgs.vimPlugins; [ { plugin = *plugin_name*; type = "lua"; config = builtins.readFile *config_file_path*; } ... ]; }; (my init.lua file is in the $HOME/.config/nvim folder)

    With that most of my plugins work. Most because few are troublesome. Let's focus on three of them:

    1. I have pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-comment installed but neovim reports that the command CommentToggle is not an editor command

    2. I have pkgs.vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter installed but the command TSInstall markdown returns "could not create parser dir '/nix/store/.../nvim-treesitter/parser ': Vim:E739: read-only file system '"

    3. I have pkgs.vimPlugins.mason-nvim and pkgs.vimPlugins.mason-lspconfig-nvim installed but runngin checkhealth mason returns few warnings:

    • mason.nvim is not the latest version (I use the unstable channel)
    • pip: not available spawn: python3 failed with exit code 1 and signal 0. /run/current-system/sw/bin/python3: No module named pip (note that python3_host_prog and python3_host_prog pip are marked "OK")

    Thanks again for your assistance.

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    NixOS - edit system files

    Hello,

    I'm experiencing with NixOS and would like to know what would be the nicest way to add a specific line to a system file.

    As an example, how would you configure NixOS so the line auth sufficient pam_fprintd.so is added to the /etc/pam.d/doas file? As a bonus, it would be nice to know how to change an option (and not add an entire line) to a system file for which there is no NixOS default extraConfig/extraRules support for.

    This would allow me to add this line or not depending on the machine NixOS will be installed on.

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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    NixOS is better because...

    I've been curious about NixOS for quite some time. Reading about it I couldn't see how the config sharing capabilities, setup, or rollabck would be better than Arch and sharing the list of installed packages, using downgrade or chroot.

    So I decided to run NixOS in a VM and I'm still confused. An advantage I can see for NixOS is its better use of cores and parallel processing for packages install.

    It's clear that I'm missing something so please help me understand what it is.

    Edit: Thank you to everyone in this great community! It's always so nice to have a constructive and sane discussion. After reading so many comments, they all confirm what I've read before and I may realize that my real problem is already having a stable system and no need for the great NixOS options that are very neat but would not benefit my specific and simplistic needs. That being said I can't refrain myself from being curious and will continue testing NixOS.

    The need for only 2 config files is the top of the iceberg but hiding more complex configuration to rely on. Not that I really have too much spare time but I do enjoy learning and tweaking NixOS. With its current development state, things are changing a lot so it can keep me busy for months. That's probably what I was mostly looking for: another toy to play with.

    Along my journey I will learn a lot about NixOS and may find a feature that will motivate my switch to it. Thanks again for all your precious feedback!

    I'll also take this opportunity to share the best help I've found so far to start with NixOS: https://github.com/MatthiasBenaets/nixos-config And his 3 hours (!) video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AGVXJ-TIv3Y

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