

There’s Hypr, which is the X11 version of it (of which I tested a bit on my own time).
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There’s Hypr, which is the X11 version of it (of which I tested a bit on my own time).


I think you have to code those yourself. I heard Niri had some nice animations, despite being a scroller. Hyprland has good animations if you put some time into it.
I do also understand if that was sarcastic. I’ve learned…


While a CachyOS user, I’m old school (X11 user and maybe XLibre) with i3 as my WM of choice. I know, hate on me all you want because I use antiquated tech. It works, unlike Wayland which is still broken as of right now. I need some features not found in Wayland natively, and that requires I use X11 (thankfully, i3 is customizable with some decent plugins). I know about Sway, SwayFX and other i3-style compositors for Wayland, but they don’t work with NVIDIA as of right now I don’t think.


I just consume the ribeyes and strip loins, so I get that experience as well (the packaging is different every time it comes for me though, but I think that’s due to old stock that’s well kept and still fresh). For the ground beef and chuck, I’ve never had it (my mother, whom I refer to as Anko, actually recommended I just do the ribeyes and loins), but I’d imagine it’s good. As for the pork, I avoid it (religious reasons) regardless, but I’d probably try it if I hadn’t stopped eating it (I probably got sick eating pork, and other things like crayfish, lobster, crab, and anything else unclean).
I know the hot dogs aren’t the best, but their quality is actually pretty good despite their taste not being that great.


I’d never use Samsung RAM, though Hynix I’ve never heard of.


There’s more as far as I’m aware. G-Skill, Patriot, Corsair, and others alike are still selling RAM I think.


Now, fix X entirely, and you’ve got some competition with X.Org, XLibre, and Wayland.


It’s not as bad as you think at the moment. Yes, what Micron did was stupid, but I digress from that, focusing on the bigger picture. There are other manufacturers of RAM, so we’re in good hands for now. It could change for the positive or negative in the future, however.


If you want some X11 by default options, feel free to let me know. I know of some alternatives that help out a lot with the best of both worlds (that being WIP Wayland, though X11 is still usable regardless).
My stepfather had a bad experience with one of them, and I think he’s currently using Fedora (with Wayland), but that’s at least better than whatever that distro was (I think it might have been Bluefin or something like that, a Fedora Immutable derivative).
That’s why I’m currently against immutable distros as of right now.


I wonder if Trinity had implemented support for Talon Voice and stylus support, since it’s X11 only (or XLibre supported if one wanted to use that).


There’s always Trinity or older versions of Plasma that you can use. I actually have the former, as I’m testing that out (since it has XLibre support too). Wayland is just wrong on so many levels, plus on top of that, it’s made by former X11 devs who want to murder X11 and force everyone onto a singular DE, whether it be KDE, GNOME, or anything else IBM and/or FreeDesktop wants to force down our throats.
Immutable distros aren’t really that great yet due to the way they force certain things down one’s throat. I’d say I’d recommend one if I were in a mental asylum for a long time, but that’s just me.
Lots of people are going towards ZorinOS, since Windows died with the canning of W10. However, I’d say go for Mint, as that doesn’t implement the Snap packaging format (if you need GUI apps, go for Flatpak if you want them sandboxed).


This was as a result of Collective Shout being SOJ dirtbags and forcing Steam to take down a lot of games all in the name of “feminism”, when we know it was censorious from the beginning.


ElAmigos repacks are actually pretty good from my experience.
I actually like monk fruit as well, especially considering that things like it or even blackstrap molasses being good for other purposes. Molasses is good for bread making from what I heard, but could be used for taffy or other things if you know how to incorporate it well.


Any Arch-based distribution gives you a ton of control to do whatever you want with it as long as you know what you’re doing. Having used Linux myself for 5 years, nothing beats Arch-based for me. Sure, I started with Manjaro (a big mistake for a beginner in my opinion), though I used around four or five distros (including the now defunct Arco Linux while editing for CoculesNation on YouTube), and stuck to CachyOS (same with my producer, actually).


A-U-R for me, personally.
Good stuff. Now stop the espionage and make Diacord open-source and Free Software. Otherwise, I refuse to use it.