No problem qtile was by far my favorite WM when I used X11. Enjoy your setup!
JC1
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Is this qtile on Wayland or X11? I used to love qtile, but Wayland features weren’t on par with hyprland. If it’s Wayland, how do you like it?
JC1@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google Says Sorry After Passwords Vanish For 15 Million Windows Users.English
2·2 years agoI migrated from Bitwarden to 1password because I wanted something that works better on Linux. With 1password-cli and PAM integration mainly. Bitwarden worked beautifully under Windows, but once I switched over to Linux, I realised that 1password had more Linux friendly features. I track some discussions over bitwarden that talk about implementing those features, I might come back at some point.
JC1@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by 6 points in New Hampshire, poll finds
3·2 years agoThey complain and they offer a bogeyman. That’s enough for most people since it comforts them.
JC1@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Our Trump reporting upsets some readers, but there aren’t two sides to facts: Letter from the Editor
5·2 years agoI just met one. He doesn’t think that Trump is a fascist. He thinks that Trump and Biden are the same. The thinks that we should bring the whole system of oppression down. He doesn’t realise that in order to make change happen, we must make allies, that electing someone who wants to bring the democracy (even though it is flawed) is worse for his goals. He even repeats right wing propaganda.
They are few, but sometimes they can appear.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine says it can't fire more than 2,000 shells a day as Western allies fail to meet pledges: reportEnglish
41·2 years agoWhy would they need production capacity to produce a product that is useless for the NATO military doctrine? That’s just not how NATO countries wage war. Of course they don’t have a good production capacity of a tool they are not likely to use. And even if they wanted to start to produce them at the start of the war, it wouldn’t be ready today, it takes a lot of time and resources to build production capacity from scratch.
As I said to people I know, fun. I have fun setting this up. Its a hobby. I like to search for bargains and build the automations. If you don’t have fun doing it, its usually not really worth it. It gets expensive quick and its kind of a lot of work to research and setup if you want to keep your privacy.
I use qtile on X11 and hyprland on Wayland. There is an option on hyprland for exactly that (idleinhibit window rule), but didn’t find a good solution on qtile yet. Anyway I have issues with qtile for other things too (because of X11 mainly).
Plex desktop is also only on flathub.
I’ve been an on and off Linux user for a long time, but my main OS used to be Windows. I recently switched to Linux (Arch btw) and I love it.
For my use cases, here is what I like about windows:
- Office 365
- Gaming
- Onedrive
- Just works
- touch screen and touch pad
- Hardware support
- Autohotkey (can live without)
- Software compatibility
- VR
- Parsec
Here is what I like about Linux
- Dynamic tiling window managers.
- Customization, I can have my notifications on the top right, the way I like them.
- Smooth as fuck: very fast!
- Very clever solutions (looking into NixOS currently for example)
- Terminal: fun to use and it’s fast!
- Much more control over my system.
The things I dislike about windows are mainly that it’s stupid slow compared to Linux and the growing presence of telemetry and ads (though I wasn’t that affected). Also, I can’t replace windows default shortcuts or some functionalities.
What I dislike about Linux is that there is always something that doesn’t work properly. I currently have issues with DPMS. My laptop has trouble with the behavior if the touchpad, sometimes the gestures work, sometimes they don’t, it depends on its mood I guess. I tried Wayland, but with a nvidia card it has a lot of issues, I had to go back to X which sucks since I really prefer the way wayland works. I’m quite technical, but sometimes the solutions don’t really work.
I read a few things in this thread that I disagree with though, namely:
- You can launch apps from PowerShell (terminal)
- You can have package managers, I used scoop, choco and winget. Every app that I use can be installed and updated with those, from PowerShell.
- Pretty sure you can update your system from PowerShell, then you probably can make a script to update everything.
- You can disable auto-updates and auto-reboot in Windows. I never had my computer reboot on me and it stays open 24/7. What I liked is auto-update, but no auto-reboot. I chose when to reboot, only had a notification which was disabled when I was playing a game.
- There are options for launchers, the windows menu or powertoy run.
- You can create shortcuts (similar to .desktop) and you can also make a bat script instead of a bash script.
A lot of comments are about a knowledge deficit, not a capability deficit from Windows.
JC1@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste.English
1·2 years agoThis is TOTP. I use my password manager for that. I used to use Bitwarden, but I recently switched to 1password.
SSO means single sign on. If I sign on to Google, it automatically sign me on other apps. I use a forward auth on my self hosted services. I used to use authentik but I switched to google since it just works much better. If Google makes a shitty move in that department, I can always fall back to authentik.
I don’t mind using proprietary softwares if they’re good, I just prefer to think about an alternative in case I need to switch.
JC1@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste.English
4·2 years agoI installed this week, so I’m not a long time user. But it’s by far the best self hosted photo app that I’ve used. Before that I used nextcloud, but the user experience isn’t as good Imo.
The only things that I miss are automatic albums based on face recognition and pet recognition. I still use google photo to share with family though.
JC1@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Google says it can’t fix Pixel Watches, please just buy a new one | With no official repair program and no parts, broken Pixel Watches are just e-waste.English
2·2 years agoFor Gmail, I switched to fastmail. For google photos, I switched for immich.
The services that I still use from them are google maps, YouTube and SSO. They are all services that I wouldn’t mind them shutting down. It’s just that I find them much better than any alternatives.
JC1@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•China's new national map has set off a wave of protests. Why?English
4·2 years agoYou present western media as a single monoblock. It isn’t. Even a single media is not a single coherent unit. Every journalist has his/her own voice since, contrary to China, we don’t lock people up for voicing their opinion. Everyone can do investigative journalism. There are correspondants in most countries, when information comes up, it is verified as much as possible with people living there. When we talk about investigative journalism, the information is verified and usually corroborated by the other independent medias. If a media realize that the government propaganda doesn’t match with reality, they can publish the story without retaliation. Not only that, but they would have quite the story and they will be quite happy to publish it.
You seem unfamiliar with all this, do you have free press where you live?
Equating Western propaganda (and yes it exists) with Chinese authoritarian state is precisely a China apologist attitude.
I replied because I wanted to. The fact that I replied doesn’t have anything to do with your ability to convince people.
JC1@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•China's new national map has set off a wave of protests. Why?English
6·2 years agoYou’re doing a poor job of it though… What your doing is going on posts that have nothing to do about America and saying “yeah, but America is bad”. Most people here are aware that america does a lot of bad things. But denying that China is magnitude worse for its citizens isn’t “not to defend China”.
You sound like a China apologist more than anything. You convince nobody by doing that.
JC1@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•China's new national map has set off a wave of protests. Why?English
6·2 years agoYou should learn about something called free press and specifically the consequences on the societies that have that compared to others. It doesn’t immunize a population against propaganda, but its effects are much more tame. Also free press also means that you can have main stream media that goes against the government’s narrative. This is just not possible everywhere.
Of course we are bombarded by American culture, but science and investigative journalism still exists and where I live, we don’t lock people up for having “bad” beliefs or for simply investigating and sharing ideas.
On my surface go 3, I used pop os at first and the screen tearing was so bad that I stopped using it. I then changed for arch with gnome on wayland and everything works much better.
Though, for my main computer, I recently switched my main OS from Windows and went for Hyprland on Arch. I love it. Most applications run fine. Though I have a 3080. This means that most electron apps are very slow, almost unusable. Also, some applications just refuse to open, notably Plex. For jellyfin, half the time the screen is black and I need to restart the app. I also have a KVM switch that I use for my work computer. When I switched to it and came back, I got a red screen of death for which I had to exit Hyprland and get back to SDDM to log back in. I was able to start and play games though. Global shortcuts didn’t work easily (feature, not a bug), so I want to use a support app for Path of Exile. Impossible on Wayland. And finally, I tend to use a screenshoting tool. Flameshot isn’t available on wayland so I used snappy, but it doesn’t freeze the frame, rendering it useless.
Now I switched over qtile in X11. Everything works fine, electron apps are much more snappy. Most importantly, the WM doesn’t crash when I use my KVM, so my sound device works perfectly. The only issue I’m facing is the audio, there seem to have a very small delay (I’m using pipewire).
The only thing that I miss now is a way for me to assign an audio output to an application so that if I close the application it even restart my computer, that assignment is still remembered. Currently I have a tool that does that that I autostart with my WM, but it doesn’t redirect the audio, it just adds the other assignment without removing the default audio output.
There you go, wayland is not recommended if you have a nvidia GPU, even though it still works.
JC1@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?
1·3 years agoOh I didn’t know about the repository. Can it sync my settings between devices so I don’t have to reconfigure every time I hop on a new computer?
JC1@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?
2·3 years agoNot the same thing at all, you’re mistaking Visual Studio with Visual Studio Code. VScodium is a replacement for VScode, not VS.
On another note, I tried multiple times VScodium and it’s missing too many extensions that I use. Mainly Sql server ones made by MSFT.


I personally like combining both on desktop. Scrolling for web and occasional file browser or terminal, tiling for coding and ricing, tiling for messaging apps, etc. It depends on the need. That’s why I went with MangoWC. I keep niri for my laptop though (where I also don’t want blur anyway).