Press % (or other symbols) while cmatrix is running. Here is the man page: https://man.archlinux.org/man/cmatrix.1.en
Nah I piped pfetch through sed to replace my actual host with that cus I thought it would be funny.
If you are curious I did it like this: pfetch | sed 's/(Host name)/Samsung Smart Fridge/g'
Not to mention the reward after completing every shrine in TOTK
Really nice idea, it also would be nice to have integration so that the video plays inside Lemmy instead of redirecting you to PeerTube
Same, mine is a synth so I'm pretty much limited to when electricity became mainstream
The manager does it automatically for you. For instance, if you only have 1 window open, it will cover the entire screen, but if you open another, both windows are placed in halves and so on. It's kinda like dragging a window to a corner to snap it, but automated
Right? One time I was playing TOTK and accidentally skipped a cutscene, so later on I decided to look for it on Youtube and the algorithm drcided to show me a big spoiler of something completely unrelated
Teleport behind them
Dang I just switched from fastfetch to pfetch and now this pops up
I agree, it's incredibly underrated
Did you properly generate the GRUB config file? I had this exact same issue on an Arch VM and it turned out that I forgot to generate the GRUB configs. Also if you're making a UEFI VM you need both grub and efibootmgr packages
How is the WM experience on touchscreens?
I am considering switching from Plasma to Hyprland on my Surface laptop, but I was wondering how good the touchscreen support actually is.
I've seen some plugins and stuff for gestures, but I would love to know if things like on screen keyboards like Maliit and tablet mode work on window manager.
I meant that each one has a diferent distance away from the corner
The infuriating thing here is that they aren't even properly aligned
Well I don't know anything about CSS, but I've taken a look at the files and it seems that making a custom theme is as easy as changing the hex values for colors, so I might give it a try.
Thank you for the tutorial! Sadly I don't have my own instance, so I guess my only options are contributing a theme or use extensions like Stylus