I look at images a lot, don't use a real image viewer much
That part: yes.
The part that I look at the most: eh
Stuff here is:
- Hyprland: Window Manager
- Waybar: Status bar
- Kitty: Terminal
- Neovim: Editor
- swww: Wallpaper daemon (Image (archive.org link, scroll down) is a promotional wallpaper for Slime Rancher)
Workspace 3, which I actually use:
Additional stuff here:
- ncmpcpp: front-end for mpd (Music Player Daemon)
- Newsboat: rss reader
The pretty wallpaper and Catppuccin Mocha theme terminal carry the looks quite a bit tbh.
Can't argue with that, minimalism is based. (I say this as a non-minimalist)
I like kitty because:
- multiplexing
- more minimal than DE terminals
- fast
- can display images natively
luckily for me, Firefox is probably the most stable part of my system
The only reason I don't bookmark much, is because I'm actively hoarding 517 tabs.
If you put a decimal in your statistic, it becomes 82.6% more believable.
btw, if you're using a system with the GNU coreutils, you can echo "<base64 encoded string>" | base64 -d
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You seem to be stuck in the early 2000s (at best). Also, I'm not your child.
you can identify base64 encoded strings by the =
(or sometimes ==
) at the end