Since Discord was blocked in Russia today, everyone went to revolt, which cannot deal with so many registrations for now
Since Discord was blocked in Russia today, everyone went to revolt, which cannot deal with so many registrations for now
Btop also supports catppuccin theme)
That’s easy! Mr Kitty - After Dark
However, Yandex works under Russian jurisdictions. Brave search is ok
He doesn’t want Xitter to get banned in Russia
Well, It has been blocked for 2 years now. How Do You Like This, Elon Musk?)
It’s not a default one, name is HiQDock. Though, it’s not very usable. As there’s no transparency supported, it takes screenshot of a background, so it might cause graphical glitches. The default dock (see the screen with Cave Story) is much better, works perfect
Browser works, it’s enough for the average Windows user)
It’s not. But there’s Windows as a top 1 post of this community. So, it’s not a big deal)
I liked it a lot too. Here
Nah, I like window management in Haiku too much. I will give it a try on real hardware."
Just tested in VM. Still in beta, as stated on their site. Some apps are constantly crashing. It’s definitely not ready for daily use, unfortunately
Why do you need KDE? Emacs is full-fledged DE itself)
Btw, great idea with docks
Waiting for Plasma6, will give it a try
The code have not been refactored yet! README is not correct now. I’ll let you know, when everything is ready)
In order to figure out, what’s Nix, how to use flakes and home manager, I’d recommend watching LibrePhoenix. It’s absolutely fantastic guides. His repo with Nix config is also great, it’s the one, which I’m gonna take as a reference
Please, give me some time, the repo is messy as hell now. If I were you, I would not do that now. I’m going to refactor the code, make it more modular in order to allow several WMs and themes. I’m also gonna introduce instructions for installing all of this)
However, the best way to enjoy system you use is configuring everything yourself, though it requires some time. In the past, when I copied configurations from unixporn posts, I always ended with dropping them and reconfiguring everything, as I like it)
Not really. I didn’t really check how much space other snapshots, e.g. btrfs ones, takes, but now I deleted 630 generations (basically snapshots), and it resulted in freeing 11.5 Gb of space, not much IMO)
Revolt seems to be the best for now. Today they got a lot of money and I hope, they’ll make their best to make it a reasonable discord alternative