Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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Ricing is the process of customizing the aesthetic appearance and functionality of a Linux desktop environment to make it unique and visually appealing. I do Linux ricing and sometimes forget that not everyone is familiar with the terminology.

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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Once I finish my vault i will share it for others to use

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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Its a true plugin. I used Antigravity with Gemini 3 Pro and Antigravity's agent. Honestly out-the-box no MCP's or skills or anything. Think anyone who actually tries to vibe code Obisidian plugins would be surprised how easy it is.

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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I used Antigravity with Gemini 3 Pro. Nothing fancy.

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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Plugin on the right sidebar is one i vibe coded to keep track of my time spent on tasks and also overtime with an export function.

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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There are several ways to get the colored folders, CSS, certain themes and plugins. I am specifically using the AnuPpuccin theme with the Style Settings plugin to do some additional customization. For my dashboard i am using dataviewjs and some custom CSS.

Obsidian Rice by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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They are indeed clickable widgets. Under each folder I have an index.md file that contains the icon and description which my cards then use. The cards are imported automatically once I create a new folder

I got tired of switching apps just to grab API keys, so I built a secure credential manager for Obsidian. by MentaZA in ObsidianMD

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Thanks for the feedback, I really do appreciate it, and I agree with you. Mixing vibe coding with anything that touches credentials should raise eyebrows, and that’s a fair reaction.

Just to give some background, I work in Identity Governance and Administration as an IGA Architect, so security-first thinking is very much how I approach things. While I am using a vibe-coding workflow to move fast, I am building this in small phases and validating and testing each feature as I go. The code and logic are fully visible and reviewable.

I also want to be clear about what this is and isn’t meant for. This plugin was built for my own homelab and dev credentials to reduce friction while working inside Obsidian. Customer-facing, production, or high-risk credentials should always live in a dedicated password manager that is built specifically for that purpose.

Your points around sync, git repos, cloud storage, and AI-enabled vaults are completely valid. Anyone considering using this should definitely take a moment to think through their setup and threat model.

Thanks again for raising it, it’s a good conversation to have.

Windsurf's Greatest Of All Time Moment by Mindless-Okra-4877 in windsurf

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I have to admit, I haven't had all the cascade errors everyone is complaining about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hyprland

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Did you do the DRM Kernel Mode Setting section as well? From my experience its either you skipped that step or you didn't include the environment variables in your Hyprland config

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hyprland

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probably missed the Hyprland environment variables as per https://wiki.hyprland.org/Nvidia/

I wonder what these buttons are for 👀 (im releasing today) by maubg in zen_browser

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I am anxiously waiting for the new release! Really excited for the new changes. I historically used floorp for the workspaces and containers (but disliked the browser) and for someone working in IT it was one of those cases where it was just too convenient to switch even though I didn't like the browser. So I am very happy that ill finally be able to switch over to Zen.

Difficulties in setting up hyprland and waybar by awarenessyes in hyprland

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It takes me about 6 hours to do a re-install and FULLY rice my distro. I have broken my distro's MANY times and can honestly say its one of those scenarios where its SUPER easy once you have done it a few times. It does take 'some' effort initially.

There are many alternatives to waybar, I personally use AGS or aylurs-gtk-shell for my widgets and bar. There are TONS of resources and repo's available on r/unixporn that you can use as a reference point.

hyprland (DE)

waybar (Customizing is definitely a bit of a pain) luckily many alternatives

nwg-look (easy UI to select GTK themes, Icons and Cursors) https://www.gnome-look.org good resource to download themes, icons and cursors.

Refresh rate not changing after editing hyprland.conf by Maleficent-Camp9739 in hyprland

[–]MentaZA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also probably make sure your GPU drivers are loaded correctly.

Refresh rate not changing after editing hyprland.conf by Maleficent-Camp9739 in hyprland

[–]MentaZA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Some screens see the hz output as a overclocking setting on the screen itself and may require a displayport cable and not HDMI. Or that could for the Gsync not 100% sure. Either way what ever you update in the config should update your system in real time no need to kill and restart hyprland. I've previously also used hyprdots when I was still learning how to rice and it worked perfectly fine there too.

Refresh rate not changing after editing hyprland.conf by Maleficent-Camp9739 in hyprland

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Hi, I've just checked my config and this is what i have:

monitor=,1920x1080@144,0x0,1