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callyral, to linux in are tiling WM good only for terminal?
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DistroTube argued that the killer feature of tiling window managers is the workspaces, not the tiling

non-tiling window managers can also have different workspaces, or even DEs such as KDE Plasma. IIRC even Windows has those (although with inconvenient keybindings imo)

callyral, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
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my favourite programming language

callyral, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Year of Linux on the Desktop
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RIP Windows 7, long live Linux Mint Xfce

callyral, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...
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because then it also deletes your personal files which is not equivalent to deleting System32

callyral, to linux in Flatpak can look daunting...
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no, that’d be deleting /boot, /usr or /var

callyral, to linux in Bored With Bash? Change the Default Shell in Linux
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i use nushell

callyral, to linux in recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook
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for lightweight, i would recommend LXQt (qt) or LXDE (gtk). XFCE also seems pretty nice.

also, you could check out i3 and bspwm if you a tiling window manager.

i would’ve recommended sway, but it sounds like you didn’t have a very nice experience with hyprland, and that could be because it uses wayland.

callyral, to lemmyshitpost in Sleepover at a friend's
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So I guess you don’t do a lot of standing up? 😛

Nah, I tell some pretty good jokes

callyral, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Sleepover at a friend's
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bottom. i am afraid of heights

the fact that i’m tall doesn’t really help

callyral, (edited ) to linux in Can anyone tell me what format this uh.. nested dictionary is?
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Lua function “item” called with argument of type table

The function is the outer part with the parentheses, the table is the inner part with the curly braces. [“attr”] is a table inside the table.

For example, to access (table)>attr>size you would write: table[“attr”][“size”] (assuming the table is named, that is, assigned to a variable called “table”)

callyral, to science_memes in gatekeeping
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callyral, to science_memes in gatekeeping
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not a real number

callyral, to linux in Video editor for Linux?
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blender is almost like the emacs of multimedia software, it’s got 3d modeling and rendering, 3d animation, grease paint (2d animation), non-linear video editing, and probably other features i haven’t heard of.

callyral, to linuxmemes in I love vim
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Vim is a great editor without an OS*

callyral, to linuxmemes in Name em
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