Thank you! I’ve done the same for you guys as well!
DeadGemini
Mastodon: https://ohai.social/@DeadGemini
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DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•[IMPORTANT] waveform.social is closing down on 8/18 - What's next?English1·3 years ago
DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•[IMPORTANT] waveform.social is closing down on 8/18 - What's next?English5·3 years agoNo problem man. It definitely does, but i knew this was a possibility. We’ll push on.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•[IMPORTANT] waveform.social is closing down on 8/18 - What's next?English4·3 years agoIt’s all good, much appreciated though!
DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•[IMPORTANT] waveform.social is closing down on 8/18 - What's next?English3·3 years agoMuch appreciated! It is what it is. Eventually stability will come.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Waveform@waveform.social•Sunsetting Waveform.socialEnglish16·3 years agoDaaaaaaaamn, my community was just getting some traction. It’s crazy people’s lives are so devoid of purpose that they choose to spend it attacking a relatively small music-based instance.
Thanks for dealing with it as long as you did. Guess it’s time to pack up and move to another instance :/
I’m honestly not 100% sure, but I don’t think so. Waybar does though, with the tooltip option.
Waybar is similar to Polybar, but only works on Wayland rather than X11. Configuration is a bit different, but similar in many respects. If you’re using i3 with Polybar now, you can install Sway as the window manager and drop your i3 config into ~/.config/sway/, it should work exactly the same as i3 after a few minor tweaks. Once Sway is set up, you can install and configure Waybar. The config file is not a drop-in replacement like Sway was for i3, but if you can figure out Polybar, you can figure out Waybar.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•State of the Community AddressEnglish3·3 years agoNo problem!
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Introducing people to this marvelous world4·3 years agoIt’s a deepfake of his own face lol
DeadGemini@waveform.socialOPMto Hardcore@waveform.social•[hate5six] Mindforce - May 20, 2023English2·3 years agoHell yeah man! I’ve been cycling between Excalibur and New Lords for the past few months. They’re so sick.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME Devs are rethinking the "Activities" buttonEnglish2·3 years agoGotcha, fair enough! I run Arch with Gnome on my desktop gaming rig for similar reason, I just wanted a normal DE that I didn’t have to tweak much. Laptop is where I have Sway/Waybar and experiment with different window managers and such.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Android@lemdro.id•Show off your Android: the Home Sweet Home(screen) Edition!English51·3 years agoDamn some of you guys are creative! I’m fairly satisfied with my setup, but its pretty basic.
Jerboa being the only one on F-Droid, guess I’m sticking with Jerboa!
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•GNOME Devs are rethinking the "Activities" buttonEnglish1·3 years agoWhy’d you switch from i3? If it was for Wayland support, in case you didn’t know, the Sway window manager is basically a drop-in replacement for i3, but for Wayland rather than X11. You can literally copy/paste your i3 config into ~/.config/sway/ and it will only need a few minor tweaks to get fully working!
I just made the switch this past week. The one caveat is Polybar doesn’t work correctly with Sway, so I had to configure Waybar instead. Waybar has some cool features though, like being able to place the tray anywhere you want, so it was worth the effort to switch.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Please put your money where your mouth is.English2·3 years agoOkay, yeah, I think I had to update (or I’m blind). Thanks! That’s much better!
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Please put your money where your mouth is.English1·3 years agoI’m cool with a 1 time fee to stop ads, but I don’t see how to do that anywhere. I can only figure out how to pay $2/month or $17/year for Ultra
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Please put your money where your mouth is.English16·3 years agoDevelopers make more money than I do, and I need to worry about my own food first lol. I’d pay $35 one time, but I also remember a time not that long ago where $10 one-time could buy you basically anything on the app store lol.
I like the app, but I hate recurring fees more. Jerboa is free. It might not be perfect, but it works, is ad-free, is on F-Droid, and is infinitely more affordable than $17/yr.
DeadGemini@waveform.socialto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Please put your money where your mouth is.English323·3 years agoI despise recurring fees, so no. $17 sounds good for a 1-time fee though.
Much appreciated!