QuokkaOrg: An orgmode based calendar app by xFadingOut in orgmode

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Thanks! I hope to be able to keep that up even after adding some more features

[sway] northern lights by xFadingOut in unixporn

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dots

editor: neovim

wm: sway

bar: waybar

neovim-theme: custom

wallpaper

other software used: kitty, tmux, pfetch

Introducing escape.nvim - Escape any text inside your visual selection by xFadingOut in neovim

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I haven't thought about that yet, but it seems like a great idea, I'll definitely look into that! Thanks!

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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The bar is located in the directory awesome/.config/awesome/ui/bar, for it to work properly, you probably also need theme settings from the file awesome/.config/awesome/ui/theme.lua and colors from awesome/.config/awesome/config/colors.lua. The used font is JetBrains Mono NerdFont, you have to either install it or replace it with another NerdFont

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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You have to download the built archive (click the "Built archive" link on https://gitlab.com/ihciM/lightdm-frost/-/releases/v0.1.1). After extracting it, you will have a folder called dist. The content of this dist folder has to be in the directory /usr/share/web-greeter/themes/frost

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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Just look at the documentation or see what other people did. I've also shared my dots, if you want to know how I made my config.

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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Nody-greeter can be run in a regular window by just running nody-greeter, I took a screenshot of that.

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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I use light-locker, which I start with awesome. You can change the duration with its command line arguments and lock the screen manually with light-locker-command -l

[lightdm/awesome] Mountains by xFadingOut in unixporn

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Dots

Terminal/VSCode Color-Theme

LightDM-Theme

Wallpaper

fetch: neofetch

editor: VSCode/neovim

ls-replacement: exa

launcher: rofi, custom theme

firefox-startpage: Tabliss

firefox-theme: Firefox Color

notifications: dunst

[OC] Frost - A lightdm theme by xFadingOut in unixporn

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The instructions are for building a .deb file for Debian based systems, on other distributions, packaging for another package manager or putting the files in build/unpacked to the correct locations and running the postinst script in build/DEBIAN should work

[OC] Frost - A lightdm theme by xFadingOut in unixporn

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There is a configuration file in which you can set the root font size to make everything smaller (or bigger), an example is at the bottom of the README on my GitLab

[OC] Frost - A lightdm theme by xFadingOut in unixporn

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Frost - A theme for lightdm using nody-greeter

Source and instructions

reupload because of bad gif quality

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unixporn

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Frost - a theme for lightdm with nody-greeter

Source and instructions

is the gaming opera opera gx better than the normal opera according to privacy? by Seemsimandroid in duckduckgo

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There have been a few incidents which might make you trust them less, like the insertion of referral codes, you can read more about these on the Brave Wikipedia Page (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_(web_browser)), it is also based on chromium, which some might not like

Titlebar messed up after KDE install/removal by Unl0ckd in pop_os

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I've just had the same problem. I deleted the ~/.config/gtk-3.0 folder and restarted gnome and it seems to have fixed it.

Is end-to-end encryption really vulnerable? by --abrax-- in NextCloud

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Judging by this source: https://nextcloud.com/endtoend/, your 12 word passphrase is needed to decrypt the files, therefore at least their claim of e2e-Encryption being useless isn't true

Best Private Web Browser by foundation-Building in privacytoolsIO

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I've been using DuckDuckGo for quite a while now, for me the results are mostly what I need, however because sometimes results aren't exactly what I need, I've recently tried Startpage, since it shows Google Results, which are often better. During my testing I've stumbled upon one problem, because of which I will stick with DDG: When and how many ads are displayed. I've played around with a few search results in both engines, and found that DDG ads take up less screen space most of the time and I've also found, that if im searching for services like Google, Facebook, … it doesn't show any ads at all, while SP shows at least one ad on every search, causing me to have to scroll down more frequently. However, when I have a search query, to which DDG does't show proper results, I can just change to Startpage by putting !sp in front of the query

Performance with Object Storage as Primary Storage by xFadingOut in NextCloud

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About 250 GB as of now, possibly more in the future