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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml to c/androidthemes@lemmy.world

Original Setup updated with XScreenSaver Live Background

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 months ago

Easy, I just need a wire, toothpaste, bubblegum, and and a watch crystal. Problem solved!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15710333

App Drawer

Widgets

  • OS: Android (Stock) using UAD

  • Launcher: Kvaesitso

  • Theme: Follow System (Dark)

  • Wallpaper: Muzei

  • Icons: Delta Icon Pack

    • Using syncthing fork to backup and restore the theme between my tablet & phone.
    • Works perfectly even though I have fewer apps on my phone, but missing apps are just ignored. No broken links/icons, which is great. Images taken from tablet in landscape.
    • Not quite "Reproducible" & "Declarative," but pretty close for Android. This is the first time my Android devices have been the same in theme and organization. I love it.
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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml to c/unixporn@lemmy.ml

App Drawer

Widgets

  • OS: Android (Stock) using UAD

  • Launcher: Kvaesitso

  • Theme: Follow System (Dark)

  • Wallpaper: Muzei

  • Icons: Delta Icon Pack

    • Using syncthing fork to backup and restore the theme between my tablet & phone.
    • Works perfectly even though I have fewer apps on my phone, but missing apps are just ignored. No broken links/icons, which is great. Images taken from tablet in landscape.
    • Not quite "Reproducible" & "Declarative," but pretty close for Android. This is the first time my Android devices have been the same in theme and organization. I love it.
[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago

I am hoping that shortly after mine can read & write, and I add a machine with NixOS for them to use, they will exceed my understanding of nix and start to teach me. 🤔

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 months ago

BACK UP FIRST!! Check out Universal Android Debloater Next Generation uad-ng to see if you can get rid of any unnecessary AOSP/Samsung/Google items. Recent Article: Chris Titus Tech and/or uad-ng git site

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 3 points 7 months ago

I switched from Arch to NixOS around Nov 2023 and manage my systems and my family's off of one flake. Dotfiles are managed within my flake (if easier), an exception would be Emacs, which I use syncthing between my Nix systems and a work Windows PC with straight.

Discourse, Discord/Matrix, the wiki and various blogs are places to learn from. Documentation is sometimes difficult to splice together, other times very intuitive, but others can help direct you. Just leave some lead time for people to get back to you.

If you can figure out how to do gaming on Arch, you can figure it out on NixOs. Add to you config or flake slowly and back it up somehow before making changes, along with important files. You can always rollback or if you do manage to nuke it (I have twice due to lack of HD memory), reinstall and be up and running in a short time frame as long as you have your config somewhere.

I've done more on NixOS in a shorter time than I ever had on Arch, but also learned a lot from Arch which helped. Try it out on an old machine or VM to see what you can do with it. I've plateaued at getting a server up and running, and ricing hyprland, but that is due to lack of time and close to zero knowledge.

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 4 points 7 months ago

That rug really tied the room together.

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago

Thanks for the details. I've jumped around, but use Gnome as it just works and I don't have to tweak much. It sounds like hyprland would allow more control, that after I got past the initial setup, I could kind of set it and forget it, until I wanted to add to it as the landscape changes over the years. Maybe I will continue with both hyprland & Gnome until I get my footing.

Good to know that you can use GUI along with TUI. I would want a GUI wifi manager, because I don't want to mess around with configuring my wifi in the terminal.

Home-manger is great, but yeah, I get the original sentiment. Flakes and home-manager are complicated, until they are not. :)

Also good to hear it works great with gaming. I was just concerned that because most games are full screen and Gnome does it for you, that it would nuke your window setup in a tiling window manager like hyprland, but again I've never used a tiling window manager (other than failing with herbstluft many years ago).

Wayland is great. Just need to figure out remote access and I think I have all the features that X11 offered at this point.

I didn't say it earlier- but your setup looks great btw.

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago

Never used a tiling window manager. What additional programs/packages does one need to make it functional? For the most part, as everyone's usage is different. And does it work with gaming without making you read through a manual to setup the frame/window correctly? Would be interested in trying hyprland, but don't want to sink weeks into tweaking it. :)

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Same issue here. Deleted the F-Droid version. Easy way is to add it via Obtanium and let that manage your updates for you. Added my freshrss account via gnzl@nc.gnzl.cl's comment above .

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

Hopefully sideloading becomes a thing for iOS users. Used to have an iPhone, can't say I miss it.

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago

Anyone have any alternatives to Voice?

[-] zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Have you tried setting vimusic up using Waydroid?

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