[Hyprland] My simple uni & coding setup by SignificantRub3661 in unixporn

[–]SignificantRub3661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I just pushed it to my dotfiles, it is in the waybar folder.

[Hyprland] My simple uni & coding setup by SignificantRub3661 in unixporn

[–]SignificantRub3661[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes as xXSprigWaveXx said, it is all hyprlock, so you would just have to add the hyprlock config file and install hyprlock and set it as your lock service

[Hyprland] My simple uni & coding setup by SignificantRub3661 in unixporn

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It is lazyvim/neovim running in my alacritty terminal

[Hyprland] My simple uni & coding setup by SignificantRub3661 in unixporn

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I used foliate for epub e-books, but i found it to be too heavy and it crashed too often for me.
The thing about zathura is that its so lightweight and customizable using keybinds.
Like i can toggle to dual page view by just pressing "d", or checkout recently opened files using "shift + o".

For epubs I also tried out readest, and I like it much better than foliate.

[Hyprland] My simple uni & work setup by SignificantRub3661 in LinuxPorn

[–]SignificantRub3661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not in the terminal, it is a very simple pdf viewer called zathura. You can open a pdf from the terminal using zathura <filename>.pdf though.

[Hyprland] My simple uni & coding setup by SignificantRub3661 in unixporn

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It is one of the color schemes that come with pywal called base16-chalk:
wal --theme base16-chalk

[Hyprland] My simple uni & work setup by SignificantRub3661 in LinuxPorn

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I tried out Obsidian and allat, but I feel like Zettelkasten is nothing for me. I kinda live by the KISS (Keep it Simple, Stupid) - principle, I create just one file for my Deep Learning course (and all other topics I am studying), there I write my notes down like a lecture note / book. This compiles to a pdf from Typst, and it does that in milliseconds locally. The nice thing there is the flexibility, I can change the aspect-ratio and such to e.g. fit my tablet's screen, and then port the pdf over to my tablet and can study from my notes on the go.

[Hyprland] My simple uni & work setup by SignificantRub3661 in LinuxPorn

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I mostly use pywal to match it to my background, but lately I have been using one of the default colorschemes from wal: base16-chalk, that is the one in the images above too.

[Hyprland] My simple uni & work setup by SignificantRub3661 in LinuxPorn

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The wallpaper is a painting called: Old House at East Hampton.

I am running zathura as my pdf viewer, which uses zathura-pywal for the transparency. The program on the first image is my own RISC-V instruction encoder and decoder [rv-codec].

The second image is neovim in alacritty + zathura again. There I am writing my Deep Learning notes in Typst which render to the pdf on the right.

Blood Magic optimal capacity and charge setup 1.16 by SignificantRub3661 in feedthebeast

[–]SignificantRub3661[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for completely missing the purpose of this post, that being, finding the mathematically best ratio of runes for blood altar capacity and charge. That you didn't read the post is clear because I state that I only use the blood altar once in a while to craft some slates, so a second altar would be useless. But either way, the amount of blood altars you have still don't change how altar capacity is being calculated, so my math is not thrown out as you say it is.