I looked for something that was similar to river-classic, kwm seemed the most mature one, but they’re all very young of course. it’s heavily inspired on dwm (includes a similar bar too) and the the developer is quite responsive. I do ‘miss’ the riverctl-based way of configuration which I liked in river-classic, I believe only zrwm (https://sr.ht/~zuki/zrwm/) currently does that. I haven’t tried them all yet as some lacked features I need/want.
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proycon@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•has your YouTube consumption decreased after implementing the "no history, no recommendations" feature?English
6·3 years agoI’ve been using RSS feeds for youtube channels for a few years. I don’t visit the site if I can help it, I don’t login, I don’t “like & subscribe”, I don’t see any clickbait thumbnails and most important: I don’t see any ads. Just newsboat & mpv.
proycon@lemmy.worldto
Books@lemmy.ml•Any sci-fi with aliens where humans are not the less advanced race?English
2·3 years agoGood recommendation indeed, the zones of thought are awesome. One of my all time favourites!
I’d go for Alpine Linux in such case.
You may want to check out numen, targeted towards power-users.
I’ll interpret non-US a bit broader as non-English. English is hugely dominant in scifi so it’s often hard to find good books in other languages. I’d also love to hear the recommendations of others too! A few I read:
- (German)
- “Die Welten der Skiir” trilogy (by Dirk van den Boom): https://bookwyrm.social/book/593373/s/die-welten-der-skiir-1 is really great . He also wrote another trilogy (Die Reise der Scythe) which is also quite nice.
- “3517 Anno Domini: Wir waren Götter” by Raik Thorstad. Note that his is a primarily an M/M romance, but it has a nice dystopian scifi setting.
- (Spanish)
- “En un lugar llamado tierra” - I read this long ago, don’t remember much: https://bookwyrm.social/book/979935/s/en-un-lugar-llamado-tierra
- La señal - https://bookwyrm.social/book/979918/s/la-senal
- (French) The works by Jules Verne should probably be mentioned here, despite being written well a century ago. “Vingt mille lieues sous les mers”, as already mentioned in another comment, is a must-read classic.
- “Helstrid” - I have this one on my e-reader for a while but haven’t properly started it yet: https://bookwyrm.social/book/1289177/s/helstrid , so I can’t say if it’s any good.
- (Dutch) Long ago as a teen I once read “Coriolis, de stormplaneet” and liked it: https://bookwyrm.social/book/979934/s/coriolis-de-stormplaneet
- (German)
proycon@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Question for software developers: how do you organize your To Do list at work?
3·3 years agoI’m using todo.txt, which is a basic plain text file following a simple syntax. I added various extensions to work with this: todo.txt-more, which does things like:
- make things accessible through a simple menu (dmenu/bemenu/rofi) system.
- time tracking functions
- synchronisation with github issues and/or e-mail
Done! Please join https://lemmy.world/c/kooikerhondje and post more photos ;)
Yep, people are enthusiastic about self hosting and like talking about what they host :)
Nice, RSS is great indeed. I use it extensively as well, but I didn’t even realize it was a thing people ran as a service on a server. I hadn’t heard of FreshRSS etc. I personally just run newsboat from my desktop/laptop, even my phone if need be.
proycon@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Question] Does anyone run their own email server?English
0·3 years agoI’ve been self-hosting e-mail for over 15 years and hope to continue doing so. Although it’s being made increasingly difficult by big tech players. I wrote about it here: https://proycon.anaproy.nl/posts/rant-against-centralising-e-mail/

















This kwm: https://github.com/kewuaa/kwm