oh. i guess i'm using the wrong editors then :P
halfway_neko
i'd probably use tabs if they weren't so massive by default.
do people actually use 8 space wide tabs? if so, what for?
source engine aesthetic was peak. i still love it, and nothing's been able to replicate it. some games have tried, but the source feel is just unique.
i always love stacking books in barney's interrogation room and trying to shove as many objects as i can in to kleiner's mini teleporter.
i also remember having to wait for headcrabs to finish their death animation before i could move forward in hl1,, so that's fun :P
real :(
the real Year of the Linux Desktop™ was the friends we made along the way.
idk lol. i acquired this meme from someone else :P
i prefer my binaries to stay inside the computer. binary does not belong in brain >n<
they are very similar. my only problem with hyprland was that the mouse is still required for some things, and it's a bit annoying having to switch back and forth.
on sway, everything can be done by keyboard. i still use the mouse a lot, but there's less switching in the middle of tasks.
it's a little difference, but it was worth it for me.
there's also the drama about some people being transphobic (i think?) in the hyprland discord, but i try not to pay too much attention to that.
hyprland accomplishes it's goal of being pretty (and i got some really cool screenshots), but sway is pure functionality, and it's damn good at it.
i feel a little more comfortable commenting here.
being a smaller community, i feel like i'm actually contributing when i post something, instead of just adding to a sea of noise
it also helps that i've come up with this new "persona". i'm able to be more of the real me than i can with my main account.
it's like half way between anonimity and publicity. this account has very little connection to my meatspace existance, so i feel safe to say anything. but at the same time i'm not gonna act like some 4chan user. halfway_neko's a good girl lol
ye. i've been using wayland since forever.
started on hyprland, and then moved to sway, but it's been an almost perfect experience for me
sometimes i have to install a different version of a package or smth, but otherwise everything works fine.
yeah, that's understandable. i'd never thought about it that way before.
personally i use enby as a way to say that i am in the middle / don't really care.
i think the issue comes from the fact that saying non-binary means specifically non-{man,woman}. whereas i've always interpreted it as just non-"specific gender".
to me it's the etc. of gender labels, but i realise that not everyone that i think it describes would want to identify with it.
(and that means it becomes it's own label, and now we have to figure out what to call
everyone_else
all over again. (maybe the whole idea of gender labels was rigged from the start))