It’s very much WIP.

  • Distro: EndeavourOS

  • Compositor/WM: Niri

  • Floating menu in the center: Fuzzel

  • Bar: Waybar

  • Terminal: Foot

  • Terminal multiplexer: Tmux

  • Shell: ZSH

  • Prompt: Powerlevel10k

  • Editor: Neovim

  • Browser: Firefox

  • dotfiles (kinda messy + outdated README)

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    6 months ago

    The compositor Niri is absolutely awesome btw, it’s based on infinite horizontal scrolling and I love it so much! Definitely give it a look.

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      6 months ago

      Wow! Finally a niri user out in the wild! I’m super curious to hear about your experiences with it—do you find it to be stable enough for day to day use? What’s your workflow like? How’s it compare to what you’ve used before?

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        6 months ago

        I’ve also been wondering all these things since I saw some posts about it a while ago. I thought the concept was neat but haven’t tried it out yet. Being on full tiling since forever, I figure some sort of switch up could be nice.

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      6 months ago

      Thanks! The extension is Sidebery. This single extension has changed my browser workflow more than the whole Vivaldi browser that I used before Firefox. I have around 350 tabs open, neatly organized into panels, groups and subgroups. Firefox unloads tabs, so it has (almost) no effect on performance. It’s super-customizable, and integrates with Firefox’s Multi-Account Containers. It also takes snapshots of all of your open tabs for easy backup or migration. The workflow is amazing. I would think that I would spend much time organizing the tabs, but it’s actually much faster than managing the tabs the normal way: I can open 20 tabs in a hurry and when I’m done, just close them all or just collapse them. I can’t recommend it more.

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    6 months ago

    I stacked the windows for the screenshot, but I usually only have windows side-by-side, each taking half a screen or more. That’s why the browser is so stuffed up.