mobsenpai

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[–] mobsenpai 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

My other guess: marry my husband It was from those popular manhwas. Something like this, the fl sat in middle being enough of his affection

[–] mobsenpai 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Lol! thats truee. Um I don't know it's been bugging me for so long.. It was comething like this.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26024644

"I'm searching for a manga and I'm hoping someone can help me identify it. A key detail I remember is how the author portrayed the male lead's change in personality after he starts dating the female lead. He was reserved before, but became very affectionate afterward. Crucially, there was a panel showing this transformation side-by-side: him being indifferent to her before, and then acting like an excited, puppy-like boyfriend after. Does anyone know which manga this could be?"

My guesse(s) are: kiss sixth sense but couldn't find the pic.

 

"I'm searching for a manga and I'm hoping someone can help me identify it. A key detail I remember is how the author portrayed the male lead's change in personality after he starts dating the female lead. He was reserved before, but became very affectionate afterward. Crucially, there was a panel showing this transformation side-by-side: him being indifferent to her before, and then acting like an excited, puppy-like boyfriend after. Does anyone know which manga this could be?"

My guesse(s) are: kiss sixth sense but couldn't find the pic.

 

Guys please give a star on my github 👉 dots

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25786274

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25786273

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25765733

general {
  after_sleep_cmd=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=loginctl lock-session
  timeout=300
}

listener {
  on-resume=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  on-timeout=hyprctl dispatch dpms off
  timeout=330
}

listener {
  on-timeout=systemctl suspend
  timeout=600
}

Guys I feel like there's something wrong or odd in this config, cuz, I don't know whats responsible for this but, it looks like things aren't working well together, I said it looks like cuz I never caugth an actual error. So what happens is that after I leave my laptop idle, the hypridle starts doing its thing and most of the times it works, my laptop is suspended, hyprlock works etc, but sometimes, after I press any button on my keyboard to wake my laptop, I can see that my laptop is up, but all I can see is black screen, and then I have to hard shutdown the laptop, so somethings is not adding up here.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25786273

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25765733

general {
  after_sleep_cmd=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=loginctl lock-session
  timeout=300
}

listener {
  on-resume=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  on-timeout=hyprctl dispatch dpms off
  timeout=330
}

listener {
  on-timeout=systemctl suspend
  timeout=600
}

Guys I feel like there's something wrong or odd in this config, cuz, I don't know whats responsible for this but, it looks like things aren't working well together, I said it looks like cuz I never caugth an actual error. So what happens is that after I leave my laptop idle, the hypridle starts doing its thing and most of the times it works, my laptop is suspended, hyprlock works etc, but sometimes, after I press any button on my keyboard to wake my laptop, I can see that my laptop is up, but all I can see is black screen, and then I have to hard shutdown the laptop, so somethings is not adding up here.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25765733

general {
  after_sleep_cmd=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=loginctl lock-session
  timeout=300
}

listener {
  on-resume=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  on-timeout=hyprctl dispatch dpms off
  timeout=330
}

listener {
  on-timeout=systemctl suspend
  timeout=600
}

Guys I feel like there's something wrong or odd in this config, cuz, I don't know whats responsible for this but, it looks like things aren't working well together, I said it looks like cuz I never caugth an actual error. So what happens is that after I leave my laptop idle, the hypridle starts doing its thing and most of the times it works, my laptop is suspended, hyprlock works etc, but sometimes, after I press any button on my keyboard to wake my laptop, I can see that my laptop is up, but all I can see is black screen, and then I have to hard shutdown the laptop, so somethings is not adding up here.

 
general {
  after_sleep_cmd=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=loginctl lock-session
  timeout=300
}

listener {
  on-resume=hyprctl dispatch dpms on
  on-timeout=hyprctl dispatch dpms off
  timeout=330
}

listener {
  on-timeout=systemctl suspend
  timeout=600
}

Guys I feel like there's something wrong or odd in this config, cuz, I don't know whats responsible for this but, it looks like things aren't working well together, I said it looks like cuz I never caugth an actual error. So what happens is that after I leave my laptop idle, the hypridle starts doing its thing and most of the times it works, my laptop is suspended, hyprlock works etc, but sometimes, after I press any button on my keyboard to wake my laptop, I can see that my laptop is up, but all I can see is black screen, and then I have to hard shutdown the laptop, so somethings is not adding up here.

[–] mobsenpai 9 points 3 months ago

To end it peacefully

[–] mobsenpai 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

OpenNutriTracker I use it for my daily intake tracking. Not sure if it's actively maintained or not atleast last commit was 2 months ago.

[–] mobsenpai 1 points 4 months ago

Would you be able to provide an example code? It would help me grasp the concept more effectively.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by mobsenpai to c/firefoxcss
 

Make firefox look like this?

[–] mobsenpai 1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

So does it mean passing --cmd Hyprland > /dev/null to Tuigreet? If so then that wouldn't work with my setup, as I use sessions instead of cmd. Here is how I have it in nixos

    services.greetd = {
      enable = true;
      settings = {
        default_session = {
          user = "greeter";
          command = ''
            ${getExe' pkgs.unstable.greetd.tuigreet "tuigreet"} \
            --time \
            --sessions ${cfg.sessionDirs} \
            --remember \
            --remember-session
          '';
        };
      };
    };

The sessionDirs is this

modules.services.greetd.sessionDirs = ["${hyprlandPackage}/share/wayland-sessions"];

This is a link to my dotfiles where I have it:

[–] mobsenpai 1 points 4 months ago

Yeah , no For system logs I have it on quiet but these are for when Hyprland starts. I forgot to mention that.

[–] mobsenpai 2 points 4 months ago

I know... For a long and I mean long time I had it, but yk I wan't to hide it just to spice things up.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by mobsenpai to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21426498

I use nixos + greetd + tuigreet + hyprland. I missed to mention that I wanted to disable or hide the logs that gets shows when starting hyprland from tty terminal by writing Hyprland or when using greetd tuigreet. After entering my username and password, These logs show before hyprland starts, I want to avoid that

7
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by mobsenpai to c/hyprland
 

When using tty or greetd to start it. I use nixos + greetd + tuigreet + hyprland.

[–] mobsenpai 2 points 4 months ago

Yeah you're right. you're a lifesaver, was frustrated the whole day abt it. Much love to you.

[–] mobsenpai 1 points 4 months ago

I am basing my config on this https://github.com/JManch/nixos/blob/main/modules/nixos/services/greetd.nix

And I don't see 'em using --cmd only difference I've noticed so far is that they use a flake to define the package of hyprland.

[–] mobsenpai 0 points 6 months ago

ha ha!! take that!

[–] mobsenpai 1 points 6 months ago
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17258082

Problem -> When doing file transfers (mtp) or running some cli commands like nixos-rebuild, when the hyprlock kicks in they are pause at that point and only resume after unlock.

One thing I am kind of noticing that it may be the systemctl suspend command that is suspending the processes. But overall I am confused with the best combination of pairing both the two programs.

Here is the config (for hypridle)

general {
  before_sleep_cmd=loginctl lock-session
  lock_cmd=hyprlock
}

listener {
  on-timeout=suspend-script
  timeout=1800
}

(The suspend script)

      pw-cli i all 2>&1 | grep running -q
      # Only suspend if audio isn't running
      if [ $? == 1 ]; then
        systemctl suspend
      fi

Let me know if you have any solution. The link attached to this post is for my github hosting my nixos dotfiles, maybe that can also help.

 

I always use all:unset in my css files and I did the same when configuring the swaync notification but somehow when using it inside global selector *{} it doesn't show the volumeslider which is shows in a notification, related pictures will be attached. I wanna use all:unset and so I want to know how to re-enable volumeslider without removing all:unset. I've found this config to also use it but its in scss so I didn't test it.

with all:unset using all:unset

without all:unset without all:unset

Full style.css ->

* {
  all: unset;
  font-family: "FiraMono Nerd Font";
  font-size: 10pt;
  font-weight: normal;
}

.notification {
  background: #3c3836;
  border: 1px solid #504945;
  border-radius: 8px;
  padding: 7px;
}

.notification-content {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.notification-row {
  margin: 2px;
}

.close-button {
  background: #cc241d;
  border-radius: 50%;
  color: #282828;
}

.close-button:hover {
  background: #fb4934;
  transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out;
}

.time {
  color: #98971a;
  font-size: 9pt;
  margin-right: 24px;
}

.control-center {
  background: #3c3836;
  border: 1px solid #504945;
  border-radius: 8px;
  padding: 8px;
}

.control-center-list-placeholder {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #7c6f64;
}

.widget-title {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.widget-title > button {
  background: #98971a;
  color: #282828;
  border-radius: 4px;
  padding: 2px;
}

.widget-title > button:hover {
  background: #b8bb26;
  color: #282828;
  transition: all 0.15s ease-in-out;
}

.widget-dnd {
  background: #3c3836;
  color: #ebdbb2;
}

.widget-dnd > switch {
  background: #665c54;
  border-radius: 4px;
}

.widget-dnd > switch:checked {
  background: #d65d0e;
}

.widget-dnd > switch slider {
  background: #282828;
  border-radius: 4px;
}

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