Ricing
Scattered notes on ricing.
ETC
anime smth easy setup, decent workflow fun prog env clear linxu! cool bsp config nighthawks with cool bar yikes!! good articles slower news. new social link aggregator. american international whats hot community sam altman blog. whoah.] global structure of programs guerrilla public service linxu security ?? wow ouch wow neat good article practical python. stop taking notes https://eugeneyan.com/2020/04/05/note-taking-zettelkasten/ https://zalberico.com/essay/2020/04/19/how-to-become-a-hacker.html https://martinheinz.dev/blog/24 https://github.com/srid/slownews https://apparebit.com/ https://ramsdenj.com/2017/06/19/switching-to-nixos-from-arch-linux.html https://docplayer.net/611766-Using-nixos-for-declarative-deployment-and-testing.html https://gautamcgoel.github.io/ https://ilya-sher.org/2017/07/07/why-next-generation-shell/ https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2018/01/28.html#introduction https://rswernofsky.com/lists/coming-soon-lists.html https://gist.github.com/onlurking/fc5c81d18cfce9ff81bc968a7f342fb1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7NkS6j-XWg&app=desktop https://vlukash.com/2018/03/29/two-years-with-vim/#more-474
BSPWM
http://thedarnedestthing.com/bspwm%20not%20bar http://thedarnedestthing.com/bspwm%20gym http://thedarnedestthing.com/bspwm%20framed wiki for configuration ! https://github.com/windelicato/dotfiles/wiki/bspwm-for-dummies worth noting: this does not
a window manager with a lot of features and functionality
no 'default config'; must implement everything yourself, though comes with a nice default settings thing https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1m0ea1/arch_bspwm_why_bspwm_watch_this_screencast_and/ -- this seems to be why everyone likes bspwm, but i can't quite see the gif... let's hang out to see what happens ideas : changing the classname by identification in the bspwm tree! ' sticky' scratchpad : will switch monitors only if the desktop is swapped with the other monitor. personal policy - 'scratchbad when opened occupies the biggest window' sticky normal terminal window (with tmux, via byobu) to the scratchpad is much more useful and allows for a single terminal window to be kept open rather than having to use many
ui workflow : window actions focus and place the window in the main window on the target desktop
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1jubyi/arch_bspwm_never_going_back_to_xmonad/ read on this!
http://thedarnedestthing.com/bspwm idea : have window actions focus and place the window on the main window of the target desktop.
a swap monitor action is very cool; may want to either retain or swap monitor focus independent of this! depending on the direction of the hotkey relative to the monitor which has focus.if key action points to opposite monitor, swap the desktop moving the focus with the desktop; else, retain focus on the current monitor while cycling the desktop
toggling the dock! this is much more distraction free (through conky) as opposed to a continuously updating status line at the top or bottom of the screen. conky is super beautiful and configuring it would besuper useful. run conky above the desktop windows via xdotool as per sdothum's articles
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1jubyi/arch_bspwm_never_going_back_to_xmonad/
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/1jubyi/arch_bspwm_never_going_back_to_xmonad/
this seems like hte most useful and powerful way to go in terms of a system configuration. make sure to use this one in the future.
waste
anime smth fun prog env clear linxu! cool bsp config nighthawks with cool bar yikes!! [ good articles slower news. new social link aggregator. american international whats hot community making music in haskell! sam altman blog. whoah.] global structure of programs guerrilla public service linxu security ?? wow ouch wow neat good article practical python. stop taking notes [[https://eugeneyan.com/2020/04/05/note-taking-zettelkasten/
https://zalberico.com/essay/2020/04/19/how-to-become-a-hacker.html
https://martinheinz.dev/blog/24
https://github.com/srid/slownews Ahttps://apparebit.com/ https://ramsdenj.com/2017/06/19/switching-to-nixos-from-arch-linux.html https://docplayer.net/611766-Using-nixos-for-declarative-deployment-and-testing.html https://gautamcgoel.github.io/ https://ilya-sher.org/2017/07/07/why-next-generation-shell/ https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2018/01/28.html#introduction https://rswernofsky.com/lists/coming-soon-lists.html
https://gist.github.com/onlurking/fc5c81d18cfce9ff81bc968a7f342fb1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7NkS6j-XWg&app=desktop
https://github.com/noahfrederick/dots https://github.com/yousufinternet/config-files https://github.com/notthebee/dotfiles https://vlukash.com/2018/03/29/two-years-with-vim/#more-474
i3 (currently using)
simple
intuitive, easy to configure, no recompilation required
however, it is difficult to configure some things and aothers get very complicated
herbstluftwm
http://thedarnedestthing.com/herbstluftwm things it can do: (see sdothum here: http://thedarnedestthing.com/herbstluftwm%20workflow)
dynamic window placement to balance frames
dynamic window focus to avoid empty frame focus on application close
distraction free monocle layout proportions (versus fullscreen mode)
automatic desktop layout restore on focus and monitor swap*
quick monitor and frame swapping with focus directions
hide/unhide windows per desktop
pulsating borders to indicate overlapped windows
virtual monitors to show/hide the conky system information panel
single status bar to follow monitor focus and hint monitor geometry width
blur background if a window is present on the desktop
note that monitor geometries are global when set. honestly his explanation is pretty complicated: there are a lot of things that can be done without this complex configuration can have a status bar that follows the monitor focus! killing the status bar isn't super effective, but using xdotool to manage the visibility of the panels seems muh more palatable
check out his dotfiles for more information on this http://thedarnedestthing.com/herbstluftwm%20juggling
XMonad
cool because it is written in and configured with haskell from my rough understanding, this is another manual tiling window manager (not automatic like bspwm)
idea : rather than manually moving the window in between panels, shifting all of the workspaces 'one to the right' or 'one to the left' to refocus the panel u want at the center seems super valuable! this means that u dont have to reconfigure all of the stuff displayed at any given time) not sure if this is worthwhile as opposed to other things : bspwm doesn't do anythign other than window management, unlike other programs that may not integrate very well into the existing shell.
benefits:
extensive multimonitor support
stable and feature rich
easy to configure and extend
drawbacks:
huge
fractured into many different libraries
terrible floating layer that cannot always be avoided
using haskell (though this is also a pro!!)
dmenu
rofi or dmenu ? i think that dmenu is worth trying - i like that it does not block anything on the screen and appears at the top instead http://thedarnedestthing.com/dmenu http://thedarnedestthing.com/dmenu2 byobu ?? https://www.byobu.org/
diversifying systems
try keeping around a MacOS partition? could come in handy!
https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/ff0o8d/refind_which_kernel_are_you_feeling_like_today/ refind configuration: https://github.com/ibhagwan/dots/blob/master/refind/refind.conf
keybindings
keyboard hotkey demon may be worthwhile looking into some window manager independent way of configuring these hotkeys
things to integrate
whatever side manager that sdothum uses in lieu of the header interface
a terminal email client
better notification daemon
unifying chat app ? (slack/signal/discord/irc(????) frontend somehow)
twitter ? (may not want to browse twitter at all ...)
stream video over terminal or smth configure .desktop files properly for configuration
configuration
modern tools https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/a-nomads-computer/ automate dev workflow setup ?? i like this website layout, not sure if super relevant love the color scheme and decoration here.