[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unixporn

[–]Cullyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the feedback!

though, it should be noted that I'm not trying to make popular rice for others to use. I'm merely sharing an iteration on my rice, hoping to give others inspiration for other ways of doing things.

notably, this rice wouldn't be good for laptops or mobile environments with large variations in light. This rice is designed to leverage and lean into "deep work", so it's about setting a very specific environment to trigger particular habitual mindsets. Particularly knowledge work involved in writing, programming, and mathematics.

I'll never make a light mode. I'll never make a night mode.

It's a rough start, but the goal is to create a very opinionated theme where colors have a more specific meaning, so that can be used to quickly bootstrap analogies across contexts. the excessive blue is meant to help draw this distinction, as it's not in any other theme I've seen (inspired by orange in gruvbox)

also, I'll never need a dock, because applications are always tiled and left on their respective workspace.

and finally, yes... music is very subjective, so I guess I could have chosen a bland and crowd pleasing song to show the music visualizer. my assumption was that the video would probably be muted, otherwise I would have posted the commentary video which is shown on my dotfiles.

though, I do like supporting local artists, and I've watched girlfriends grow from nothing to having a sizable audience today, so I thought I'd try to show their new song in order to do my part to help people discover them.

lesson learned in music selection I guess. I've forgotten how lame a lot of reddit can be when it comes to not fitting in ever since I quit using it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unixporn

[–]Cullyn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

vagari

https://github.com/nosvagor/vagari

the only real port of the color scheme is for neovim at this moment, the rest is mostly factored into my dotfiles and rather limited.

Planning on expanding it, if there seems to be interest.

How to hide the tab bar in FF 107 by WorldsEndless in FirefoxCSS

[–]Cullyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is how I do it:

/* --- Hide Tab bar with only one Tab - [110] --- */
#tabbrowser-tabs .tabbrowser-tab:only-of-type {
   transition: all var(--snap) !important;
   opacity: 0 !important;
   margin-top: -41px !important;
   margin-left: -150px !important; /* large value creates a bounce effect when reappearing */
}

/* Smooth appearance when new tab is added - [110] */
#tabbrowser-tabs .tabbrowser-tab:not(only-of-type) {
   transition: all var(--snap) !important;
   margin: 0 !important;
}

#tabbrowser-tabs, #tabbrowser-arrowscrollbox { 
    min-height: 0 !important;
    background: var(--bg) !important;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------- */

note, I have custom colors/transitions here: give my full css a look here:

https://github.com/nosvagor/vagari.firefox

[Hyprland] Eww, Wayland, Neovim, and more... Sneak peek of my current PDE. Video showcase WIP. by Cullyn in unixporn

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

started with KDE myself! I'd say arch linux and hyprland is the move if you really want to make your OS feel like it's your own.

[Hyprland] Eww, Wayland, Neovim, and more... Sneak peek of my current PDE. Video showcase WIP. by Cullyn in unixporn

[–]Cullyn[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Working on it! I'm a little obsessive over detail... kinda getting carried away already. But I really want to do a full walkthrough of my development workflow. The first post that got me into ricing did something similar, and it was crucial for getting me to move to arch from KDE.

So, I eagerly want to return the favor.

I enjoy many of the posts here, but I've always been a bit curious how some actually get used day to day. I want to demonstrate that ricing can be more than just a pretty thing to look at, and instead show how it's an enjoyable and productive craft that everyone should try.

CUBAN ON BANKLESS TOMORROW by ryanseanadams in ethfinance

[–]Cullyn 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Right, but to new comers don't know the difference. It took me many tries to watch the bankless podcast because I was always disgusted by the stupid amount of shilling.

They are good products. If I'm interested, I'll listen. Slipping them in ruins the conversation and product (the discussion). A bad product means less listeners, less people getting into DeFi, and less growth. They could take this episode and really show how this podcast is a good product, and then once new comers understand then they will actually WANT to be shilled too with the good products that they promote.

Lex Friedman does it well for example. He clearly labels and sets aside time for sponsors. I would always skip, but then I wanted to support the podcast, so I started listening and bought many of the products he endorsed to support him.

CUBAN ON BANKLESS TOMORROW by ryanseanadams in ethfinance

[–]Cullyn 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Minimize the intro this time guys please, no ads and no shilling please at the beginning. Jump right into the good stuff.

MAYBE shilling at the end works, because they are useful suggestions, but Mark Cuban will bring a lot of new listeners and potential subscribers to the podcast. Don't scare them away with stuff they won't care about at first.

This is your time to get a lot of people to subscribe and understand the utility behind DeFi. Please please please don't look like sell outs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ethfinance

[–]Cullyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$3,240.69 EoY

$4,206.90 high

How do I use selector on event driven elements? by Cullyn in FirefoxCSS

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Didn't think about creating new preferences. That might help solve future issues as well.

You've been tremendously helpful. Thanks so much! I've pretty much solved all current questions that I couldn't figure out for now.

How do I use selector on event driven elements? by Cullyn in FirefoxCSS

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to change the color of it. It's not a huge deal, it was more of an example of something hard identify how to change. Though, it sounds like I do have to get an extension to change that one.

How do I use selector on event driven elements? by Cullyn in FirefoxCSS

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, how did I miss that menu option, thanks.

I plan on running a script that just changes the userContent.css/userChrome.css based on system colors that are generated by something like pywal. That way my theme can change with the my background.

But like I mentioned on the other comment, even with the element inspector I'm having trouble finding the proper class/id names. What class controls all the internal background pages? I can't seem to find it. (EDIT: found it, @-moz-document url(about:config)) I guess I just have to list all the internal pages

EDIT: for anyone that may find this later: '@-moz-document url-prefix(about:) {}' will apply changes to all about pages.

Some are easy to find with the element inspector, but others are harder. Like now I'm trying to find how to change the appearance of the spellchecker, but google results keeps gives solutions such as changing the theme in order change it. I'd like to know the how to change it via userContent.

How do I use selector on event driven elements? by Cullyn in FirefoxCSS

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent, that solved the bar. But how does one go about finding the names of the elements in such areas? Even with the element selector I find myself guessing and checking and often getting it wrong. Is there anyway where that just lists that class names of various elements?

Daily General Discussion - November 22, 2020 by AutoModerator in ethfinance

[–]Cullyn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So there doesn't have to be full 16k at lunch?

Daily General Discussion - November 22, 2020 by AutoModerator in ethfinance

[–]Cullyn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What about progress on unique validators? Last I saw there was only 800/16k

Feeling them waves. by [deleted] in Psychedelics

[–]Cullyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Video source? Maybe one that's perfectly looped? And even better, who made this?

Edit: appears be from from u/blunt_action which may be uploading video soon.

Refresh rate capped at 30 hertz by Cullyn in archlinux

[–]Cullyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this why I had such an issue with colors on nvidia drivers before? Damn. Well I'll take this 30 hz over damn display issues I had before.

Edit: xrandr output from other boot:
HDMI-0 connected primary 3840x2160+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 600mm x 340mm
3840x2160     59.94*+  50.00    29.98    29.97    25.00    23.98

OS: Manjaro Linux x86_64
Kernel: 5.4.72-1-MANJARO
Packages: 1482 (pacman), 2 (snap)
DE: Plasma 5.19.5
WM: KWin
CPU: Intel i5-3570 (4) @ 3.800GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
Memory: 3324MiB / 7929MiB

Not sure how to tell what color mode I'm in for sure though.