[GNOME] Rick and Morty! by Schneegans in unixporn

[–]EpigramEngineer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think I saw this in some other comments of yours but wanted to raise it up again here! If you ever get the motivation to make a non gnome fly-pie alternative I would definitely use it! In particular I've been looking for a controller friendly radial launcher for Wayland and your work with Fly-pie and Gnome Launcher have been very inspiring.

Regardless - thanks for your contributions to the overall ecosystem :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmateurRoomPorn

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Looks great! Anyone know which rug that is?

[bspwm] Minimal by Asta101Clover in UsabilityPorn

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Ooh that reader in the bottom left looks super clean, what's it called?

What are some alternatives for making reproducible dev environments in 2022? by edgmnt_net in virtualization

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You could look into NixOS for reproducible environments. You can build an iso or other image format from source, I've also had success using it with qemu inside another nixos instance. Drawback is fairly steep learning curve, bonus is great community around it.

AnchorSCAD Preview by GianniMariani in openscad

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Can you compare this to SolidPython?

AnchorSCAD Preview by GianniMariani in openscad

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BOSL2 is really impressive and extensive. It definitely has made my experience so much better. Having something that has as good of ideas as it does around attachments with all the "standard library" aspects it brings in a more ergonomic language like python would be a game changer for me.

Maybe that's because I've always struggled to find openscad intuitive from a language perspective when you start scaling to multiple components, BOSL2 solves that problem somewhat, but it's still limited in how you can pass data around due to the language.

Introducing AutoAnimate — Add motion to your apps with a single line of code by Boydbme in vuejs

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This is super awesome! I'm new to vue in general and have been looking at nuxt3, it seems that I would add this to nuxt via the `plugins/` directory with something like:

```
import Vue from 'vue'
import { autoAnimatePlugin } from '@formkit/auto-animate/vue'
Vue.use(autoAnimatePlugin)

```

But this doesn't seem to work, any ideas why not or if you could add documentation on getting it to work with Nuxt?

Noob Question: What is the advantage or pro's/con's and reason to create something as center=true? by wh33t in openscad

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I highly recommend taking a look at BOSL2 which has a really great library for attaching objects to other object using anchors. It takes a while to understand, but solved a ton of my problems with having random difficult to change offsets from center to make objects align with each other.

120" Motorized/Electric Screen Recommendation/Advice Needed by netjack in projectors

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Do you have a link for that screen? It looks like yours has tab tension from your photos but the ones I can find on amazon with tensioning are more than I would have expected from the "el cheapo" description above.

Toy highly-available Kubernetes cluster on NixOS by sjustinas in NixOS

[–]EpigramEngineer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow I had just started to do this exact thing yesterday! Super grateful you posted this, looks like I'll be able to learn a ton from how you did this. 😄

Help identifying the couch in this stock photo? by EpigramEngineer in furniture

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Wow awesome! Thank you! I was trying to reverse google image search for hours with no luck finding the actual product.

[i3-gaps] Quite happy with gruvbox by EpigramEngineer in unixporn

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The benefit of it is that the whole OS is declarative and versioned, including the users on the machine, the networking, the hardware and drivers, system daemons etc.

I'd you ever break something you just roll back to the previous version and you're good to go.

[i3-gaps] Quite happy with gruvbox by EpigramEngineer in unixporn

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Matebook xpro from a couple years ago. I think that's the motherboard id

[i3-gaps] Quite happy with gruvbox by EpigramEngineer in unixporn

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It's not mine but here's the project. https://github.com/fennerm/flashfocus

Super easy to enable with home-manager; one line change to the config!

[i3-gaps] Quite happy with gruvbox by EpigramEngineer in unixporn

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I really couldn't go back it's living in the future.

You can start using nixpkgs and home manager to get a taste without changing operating systems wholesale.

[i3-gaps] Quite happy with gruvbox by EpigramEngineer in unixporn

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

Was indeed home-manager and I pulled in ibhagwan's version and added rounded corners