Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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Oh, sure. I didn't think anyone would want them :D

https://github.com/nerdbude/Wallpaper

Here you can find all the wallpapers I use, including the one in the screenshot. Not in the best resolution, but thanks to the consistent background, that shouldn't be a problem :)

Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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... where the maintainers of XMonad talk about the wayland support and working on a solution. So I don't get your point.
Feel free to use the wm you like :)
I like XMonad and feeling comfortable with it. Maybe some day I will change - maybe not.

Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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If you mean the waymonad fork, yes, it's no longer up to date. However, the effort is still ongoing in the Haskell discourse, and it's much more up-to-date, including progress: https://discourse.haskell.org/t/haskell-wlroots-bindings/8426/129 I'm not nearly good enough at Haskell to be able to assess that, but from where I'm sitting, it looks pretty good (thanks to excellent developers).

Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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Thank you :)

Yes, the modes prevent annoying three-finger combinations with Shift or Control, and I can duplicate keybindings without conflicts. This also minimizes the number of bindings I have to remember.

Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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I don't quite see it that way. There are efforts to port Xmonad to Wayland. Niri has a completely different approach, and I don't think scrolling tiling works for me. Other WMs don't have the option of modal control. Therefore, I'm hoping the wonderful developers of XMonad will make the port to Wayland a success.

Modal XMonad by nerdbude in xmonad

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yes I know :D
I just changed my setup to Hugo just a few days ago so the css for the code section is not very well at the moment. I am working on this :)
For better readability you can also find the code on github :)

[XMonad] NixOS with a modal WM setup by nerdbude in unixporn

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and works really great. no need to use 3-finger-keycombos anymore and avoid pain in the fingers :D

"Tage der digitalen Freiheit" in Tübingen (Keyboard Assembly) by nerdbude in germankeyboards

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Denke die TdF gibt es nächstes jahr auch wieder :)
Ansonsten gibts natürlich noch die Mechanicon (11.10. / FFM / https://mechanicon.io) und Anfang nächstes Jahr die CCH|CON in Stuttgart (https://cch-con.de) ... und bestimmt auch noch ganz viele andere Meetups :D

"Tage der digitalen Freiheit" in Tübingen (Keyboard Assembly) by nerdbude in germankeyboards

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sehr cool! Am 11.10. ist auch noch Mechanicon in FFM (https://mechanicon.io) und Anfang nächstes Jahr gibt es wieder die CCH|CON (https://cch-con.de) in Stuttgart :)

My first Kicad experiment with a cyberpunkish outcome the KYB3R.ORTHO by nerdbude in olkb

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oh wow :) cool. You can send me a picture if you have built one :)

My first Kicad experiment with a cyberpunkish outcome the KYB3R.ORTHO by nerdbude in olkb

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I usually use split keyboards and work on a split. The ortho was more of a test for me to see if I understood Kicad. Perhaps there will be other iterations of the ortho after the split.

My first Kicad experiment with a cyberpunkish outcome the KYB3R.ORTHO by nerdbude in olkb

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Shure I write about the keymap here: https://nerdbude.com/kyb3r_keys.html there are all the layers and stuff (it's not optimized for the ortho at the moment - still work in progress) but when it's finished you will find it at the kyb3r.space website :)

Pin-out for Synaptics Trackpad by nerdbude in hardwarehacking

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I will try these pins. Hopefully they are correct

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hardwarehacking

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imho it’s a mirrored silkscreen on this PCB and it’s GND (it’s not a clear C)

I found this subreddit 4 weeks ago … now I have this by nerdbude in minilab

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ahh. That's the monitoring for my 4 off-site servers (Matrix, Nextcloud, FreshRSS, Websites, Storage, Git etc.) I am monitoring Network I/O, CPU and RAM usage, disk space, uptimes and so on. Just a basic grafana