pfr wvr Oh hi Mitch! I liked this screenshot on Reddit. Our Colour scheme's are.... identical (don't judge me on my amateur dotfiles). I'm guessing you also pinched your colour's from jcs, the sdorfehs dev and OpenBSD user? Or perhaps they pinched their colours from you π€ Excellent colour palette indeed! I don't suppose your wall is #84998f by any chance? π It's no surprise then that I love your setup. I love the bar too.
oui wvr Is it you Mitch Weaver? Used to fiddle with your suckless patches a couple years back, cool to see you here π
pin pfr Doesn't appear to be in pkgsrc unfortunatly. Why should it be? oxbar is a X11 status bar for OpenBSD
nortonham pfr oxbar is on github too, and it's easy to compile from source. I haven't configured it at all. I think it's a good status bar for cwm and other WM's since you don't need to do anything to start using it.
bsduck chrisfromgreece I love my LXQt & Herbstluftwm on FreeBSD 13 ! Are you really in Greece? In the northern hemisphere it's FrΓΌhlingsluftwm at the moment. By the way, FreeBSD has LXQt 0.16.0 in quarterly but 0.17.0 in latest.
pin bsduck By the way, FreeBSD has LXQt 0.16.0 in quarterly but 0.17.0 in latest. Same as NetBSD than.
oui Started learning blender a month ago just for fun - and heck it's a lot of fun (even more so being able to do it all on a NetBSD machine).
chrisfromgreece oui How you run blender on netbsd i mean what graphics card do you have ? netbsd seems to support only pretty old gpus only and intel integrated from what i know. If you know i have a radeon pro and a nvidia 1050ti none of those seems to be supported on netbsd on radeon i don't have even a graphical environment where on nvidia starts xorg but it seems to have no hardware acceleration using llvmpipe or something if i remember correctly.
pfr floating windows in sdorfehs?????? lolololol, I jk -- I spent too long splitting the frames. I do miss floating sometimes, but only for the sake of pretty screenshots π
oui chrisfromgreece I run blender on a potato (i3-4160T) π However, blender is a very well optimized piece of software. Intel integrated graphics is enough for rendering still images and can do some light animation with the eevee renderer - my computer would obviously choke hard trying to render any animation using a more physically correct ray tracing renderer like cycles (almost set my room on fire once). I could provide some blender benchmarking if you're interested.