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@johnraff...
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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Ah OK.
...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), now on Bluesky, there's also some GitStuff )
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Upgraded dwl to 0.8.
Niri is one of the best wayland compositors, but it's a bit heavy.
~ » size /usr/local/bin/dwl                                                                                                                              ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  63428	   6312	    496	  70236	  1125c	/usr/local/bin/dwl
~ » size /usr/bin/sway                                                                                                                                   ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
 554715	  12344	   2312	 569371	  8b01b	/usr/bin/sway
~ » size /usr/bin/niri                                                                                                                                   ~
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
24123503	1159928	  11332	25294763	181f7ab	/usr/bin/niriLast edited by chroot (Yesterday 16:42:47)
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@chroot, I hadn't noticed that about niri before. RAM/CPU usage is very low, that's more important than the bin size IMO.
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I have been working on a cheatsheet script to remind me of keybindings of the regular apps I use. My small brain is so full of useless information, it seems to block any important information so I never seem to remember any of these.
The source file has to be manually completed.
A keybind brings up the initial menu, select either using the keyboard or searching.
Once selected, you are presented with the keybinds, fully searchable.
Not sure how often I will use this, but the fact it is at my fingertips makes life so much easier.
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