

linux mint, modified a bit so that it can be used by elderly people and people who don't know a lot about how to use a computer. ease of use, accesibility
everything is bigger now!! which makes it better and more understandable for everyone.
I recently installed gentoo with xfce!
I finally installed gentoo with xfce!!
just classic gnome 2 style taskbar
a classic linux setup most users can relate to
xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21801277
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/genmon-mpv
This project is created for use with the xfce desktop environment, and the mpv media player.
With the use of the Generic Monitor panel plugin, it displays scrolling the name of the file or the stream playing with mpv.
If another instance of mpv starts playing, genmon-mpv will display the most recently opened title of file/stream.
As soon as an mpv instance displayed is closed, and another previous instance is still open, genmon-mpv will display the title of the still open file/stream.
This project is consisted of two scripts, one in bash, and one in lua. Any feedback is most welcome.
xfce, mpv: media title scrolling in the panel.
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/genmon-mpv
This project is created for use with the xfce desktop environment, and the mpv media player.
With the use of the Generic Monitor panel plugin, it displays scrolling the name of the file or the stream playing with mpv.
If another instance of mpv starts playing, genmon-mpv will display the most recently opened title of file/stream.
As soon as an mpv instance displayed is closed, and another previous instance is still open, genmon-mpv will display the title of the still open file/stream.
This project is consisted of two scripts, one in bash, and one in lua. Any feedback is most welcome.
Finally upgraded the look of my desktop again
Wallpaper: somewhere from r/Romania back on Reddit
Context of the wallpaper: the mayor of the 4th sector in Bucharest wanted to start some repair works on the concrete canopy above the Dâmbovița river, but the general city mayor didn't let him because he did not have all the authorizations. Things escalated into an almost clash, with a bulldozer brought in to the "battle" to raise the fences.
GTK theme: DarkFire (cannot find it online, I found it in my distro's repository)
XFCE theme: Sabia
Icon pack: Flat Remix
Desktop:
Theme:
Friendica theme:
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I had some nostalgia for Old Macs, a sacrificial laptop, a free afternoon and a Debian Pendrive.
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Icons and themes courtesy of https://github.com/shadyproject/Platinum9 Wallpaper: none
& why plain android is even allowed
Terminal : Termux? , Kitty
DE: XFCE, Launcher: Lynx
Plugins: Termux:Float, Termux:X11
Music widget: VLC android
Launcher icons : Lux
Retro vibes
Making some changes to the last desktop settings, new wallpapers, new icon set, new cursors. I've choose the C64 vibes. Cheers mates!
Well it's a start I guess
Distro - xubuntu Dock - Plank Theme - fluent-round-Dark Icons - Papirus-dark
I also have ulauncher installed but it closed every time I tried to screenshot
This is all, I'm a beginner, laugh if you want, the theme doesn't work with some apps like KDE connect but it's alright I guess
I call it: "Gnome 2 at Home"
...But honestly, I'm not really sure how close I got to the actual Gnome 2 look. I dig it tho.
OS: EndeavourOS
Theme: Orchis (Red)
Icons: Reversal (Red)
Terminal: XFCE Terminal
Window Manager: Xfwm4
Shell: ZSH
Wallpaper: Not really sure, I've had it for a while. Artist is LAM tho
"How is Lisp useful?" -- a blog post in which I explain how I use Lisp
Note: this was originally a comment I wrote on Lemmy in answer to the question “what type of problems do you solve using Lisp?”. The post got to be a bit too long, and I am re-publishing it here as a proper blog post. I am also including some of a post I wrote on Mastodon which touched on some of these same issues.
So to answer the question: I have known about Common Lisp and Scheme for years, but only recently started using them. This is the story of the 3 Lisp dialects that I use.
I use Emacs and Emacs Lisp to manage my tens of thousands of text files, I write Emacs Lisp scripts to automate simple tasks like searching for pieces of information, formatting it, and outputting it to a report that I might publish on my blog or send in an e-mail. I also use Emacs to help with data cleaning before running machine learning processes. Emacs helps with navigating CSV and JSON files,
siduction kicks ass!
I found the wallpaper on Unsplash a while ago. I can't be bothered to find it again, so here's the image on Catbox.
First rice, followed a tutorial and made my own changes.
Please don't judge too hard, it's my first rice. 💀
a darker and more elegant take on my previous configuration
gtk theme is materia-dark-compact
system and terminal fonts are inter and liberation mono respectively
the background is originally from nashville96 but with a grayscale filter applied
recommend using gtk3-classic for a consistent user experience. it can be seen in the second screenshot