I'm not sure if you have a lot of experience with Hyprland and waybar but a lot of stuff you liked is actually pretty trivial due to amazing configuration and documentation. Waybar is just like that. For example, I have a similar icon change for backlight, it's as easy as "at 50% show this icon, at 25 this, 75 this". The blur and transparancy, really good animation setup, everything is baked in. Hyprland (and sway for that matter) can look stunning even with minimal configuration.
@@AlephCasaraPut a little more respect on Gojo’s name pls… Kakashi is cool and strong, but Gojo is keeping the balance of the Jujutsu world on his lonesome 😅
On my laptop it was only using 2 gb with what I had open if I remember, I thought it would be bad as well but comparatively still much better then windows when it finally loads in
Hey, my Arch Linux with just Wayland as composer and Sway as WM uses at startup (data from BTOP) about 800 MiB as "Used" and 300 MiB as "Cached", Neofetch says I installed 870 packages. I've been using it since August 2023. What about your setup (RAM used, cached and packages installed)? I'm asking because I'm interested in ricing my next Arch Linux installation with Hyprland.
just finished hyprland config, and my biggest piece of advice is to resist the urge to install an entire theme from scratch and instead do one thing at a time. Get your waybar working THEN worry about rofi or whatever THEN worry about wlogout etc. very few dotfiles will install seamlessly and you WILL spend more time fixing stuff than if you go more slowly.
ive had the opposite experience. as long as you are on the distro the dotfile is configured for and you have an up tp date os you shouldnt have issues, a proper dot file will install everything it needs to work and even ask if you want to remove things that conflict and might cause the install to fail.
I tried this and instantly regretted it, made my T420 really loud, it was constantly at high temperature and draining my battery, probably not as worse as Windows but still. Its my laptop so i chose went back to my old ways with a luke smith type dwm configuration
@MichaelBowden-nj8pr There was nothing wrong with the install script, but it's just not for my machine, i guess. even the slightest noise of fans on my laptop worries me. That's why i have a somewhat minimal install with dwm
i have an old ass laptop it's only kinda slow but far better than windows 10, windows 10 lagged so hard like this laptop used to be unusable, but now it looks cool too, my laptop is just slightly hotter that's it
@CommentGuard717 with linux anything is possible but I'll phrase it this way, if you know what youre doing, you can do it but should you? the thing is you're more than likely to run into issues hence why it's recommended to run on a minimal arch install.
Hey mate love your content! I usually don't comment but was looking for a suggestion for my desktop. So at the top there will be a bar which will be transparent (not totally like 75-90 percent transparent) which will show whatever info I want to show as well as they will open something if clicked. The main thing is that the color scheme of the whole thing will change depending on the wallpaper so if I change a wallpaper the color scheme will change. also when I will play a song there will come a bar from nowhere in the desktop & do beats according the song from any source from that PC. also while playing song the desktop wallpaper & color scheme will change alot more then usual to like sync with the song. I already have tools to visualize audio & a program to detect & output color scheme from a wallpaper. Just need a window manager suggestion from you which can do all of that will being the most memory/RAM friendly. I was personally thinking about awesomeWM. But what would you recommend
Most RAM friendly probably dwm or something, user-friendly probably AwesomeWM or if you're a wayland person Sway or Hyprland Try things out, maybe you'll run across something that works better than you expected! :D
for color change the most hands-off approach is pywal. It changes the colors automatically based on your wallpaper color, Needs a bit of setting up. Make sure to build a fork for 16 colors though. It's not gonna be insanely good though. It will be pretty good. But nothing can beat a handcrafted or just a commonly used pallete, just remember that. Music vizualization is Cava. Depending on how much ram we talking. Honestly, if you are new, you should go hyprland on wayland protocols. It's the future, it has by far the easiest configuration file I've ever seen, you can use waybar which is also awesome, swww. So much cool stuff.
I just got hyprland. After hearing people talk shit about it for a while. Its actually really nice. After trying sway i was so put off of wayland compositors, that i hadn't tried one since. And was using i3, and dwm. I got hyprland, and i already really like it. Still configuring it now. Because i really prefer setting things up myself to learn about it while I do, and in the end to have exactly what I want. But I'm definitely keeping hyperland, so when down the road when x11 is finally phased out i won't be stuck learning something brand new.
Hey, i need some second opinion real quick, if you've ever used KDE Plasma, i wanna know if there's any differences between hyprland and kde, ive been deciding with DE I've wanted to use for a bit.
@@saintlikegrimm theres a good bit of difference. Hyprland is basically just tiling window manager. While kde is a full desktop environment. You change settings and stuff for hyprland by editing config files. For kde you just change them in settings menus. For hyprland you need to basically build up your system from scratch on how it works. Also the window tiling behaviour is a big difference. Kde is more like windows.
i used it resently its a really insane rice thought i think a better one is end-4's rice i mean all is made with gtk js and graphical shaders with opengl
im sorry but is this just about the animations and stuff? and no useful features? the video isn't scripted, so it is really hard to watch you thinking what to say next
Window managers will always have many more features than any desktop as it can be configured to your exact personal needs. WM in my opinion are 10x more efficient workflow. I jumped from windows straight into Arch BSPWM and then Hyprland without a hitch.
On Mac operating system, I don't think so. You possibly could get this by installing Linux such as Asahi or Fedora's Asahi remix. If you're Mac hardware is before M2 silicone your options increase.
>dislikes anime girls
>orthodox
>linux user
Most based youtuber for sure
You're a Linux user but don't drool over anime waifus? Fake fan.
I'm not sure if you have a lot of experience with Hyprland and waybar but a lot of stuff you liked is actually pretty trivial due to amazing configuration and documentation. Waybar is just like that. For example, I have a similar icon change for backlight, it's as easy as "at 50% show this icon, at 25 this, 75 this". The blur and transparancy, really good animation setup, everything is baked in. Hyprland (and sway for that matter) can look stunning even with minimal configuration.
Gojo = Naruto xd I'm dying 😂 , but it's very beautiful 😍
same 😂😂😂
gojo and kakashi are the same person 😂
@@AlephCasaraPut a little more respect on Gojo’s name pls…
Kakashi is cool and strong, but Gojo is keeping the balance of the Jujutsu world on his lonesome 😅
@@AlephCasarayes gojo with his blue sharingan and the nine tails energy
turn it into something minimalistic and drop us an install script @Mashed ;))
We will do it.
that'll be cool
@@roshantiwaree
No f**k minimalisam
I can't stand minimalistic shit either
did you do it ? @@roshantiwaree
not naruto haha its jujutsu kaisen good anime
That's what I use, it's great. I feel like it uses quite a lot of memory though. Maybe I'll try to make it a bit lighter.
On my laptop it was only using 2 gb with what I had open if I remember, I thought it would be bad as well but comparatively still much better then windows when it finally loads in
Hey, my Arch Linux with just Wayland as composer and Sway as WM uses at startup (data from BTOP) about 800 MiB as "Used" and 300 MiB as "Cached", Neofetch says I installed 870 packages. I've been using it since August 2023. What about your setup (RAM used, cached and packages installed)? I'm asking because I'm interested in ricing my next Arch Linux installation with Hyprland.
just finished hyprland config, and my biggest piece of advice is to resist the urge to install an entire theme from scratch and instead do one thing at a time. Get your waybar working THEN worry about rofi or whatever THEN worry about wlogout etc. very few dotfiles will install seamlessly and you WILL spend more time fixing stuff than if you go more slowly.
So true dude, I tried 3 times and it never worked. I finally decided to delete Hyprland and got i3wm
ive had the opposite experience. as long as you are on the distro the dotfile is configured for and you have an up tp date os you shouldnt have issues, a proper dot file will install everything it needs to work and even ask if you want to remove things that conflict and might cause the install to fail.
Recommendation: do not use it.
eat trunk of memories
annoying login screen problem.
I tried this and instantly regretted it, made my T420 really loud, it was constantly at high temperature and draining my battery, probably not as worse as Windows but still. Its my laptop so i chose went back to my old ways with a luke smith type dwm configuration
Installed using his script on a few of my machines without any problems. Did you hit up the dev?
@MichaelBowden-nj8pr There was nothing wrong with the install script, but it's just not for my machine, i guess. even the slightest noise of fans on my laptop worries me. That's why i have a somewhat minimal install with dwm
i have an old ass laptop it's only kinda slow but far better than windows 10, windows 10 lagged so hard like this laptop used to be unusable, but now it looks cool too, my laptop is just slightly hotter that's it
how can i just change the terminal theme? The anime icons really aren't my type.
Anx it's getting better with the time /compatibility part.
4:33 that's jujutsu kaisen hhhhhhhhhh
EW ANIME!
How to get this one i have hyper land the sway what is this?
Can you install it besides gnome? And like select it in the display manager menu
Probably not. I do believe it over writes files. It's really meant to be ran from a minimal arch install
@@dr8vencastro417Yes, you can install it along with gnome but depending on how you can figure a GTK they could interfere
@CommentGuard717 with linux anything is possible but I'll phrase it this way, if you know what youre doing, you can do it but should you? the thing is you're more than likely to run into issues hence why it's recommended to run on a minimal arch install.
@@dr8vencastro417 I do personally have hyperland along with gnome and kde
recommended with minimal arch install
Cool content, but add some compression on your audio track. Time to time volume gets really high compared to the rest of the video.
Donde puedo conseguir los wallpapers?
thats great i was wondering weather it works with ubuntu
Looks bloated
nah the most literally insane linux setup is using xfce default.
tty only
Grub?
Prasanth Rangan is a Indian kid....Indian's are very creative .....Impressed
Hey mate love your content!
I usually don't comment but was looking for a suggestion for my desktop.
So at the top there will be a bar which will be transparent (not totally like 75-90 percent transparent) which will show whatever info I want to show as well as they will open something if clicked. The main thing is that the color scheme of the whole thing will change depending on the wallpaper so if I change a wallpaper the color scheme will change. also when I will play a song there will come a bar from nowhere in the desktop & do beats according the song from any source from that PC. also while playing song the desktop wallpaper & color scheme will change alot more then usual to like sync with the song. I already have tools to visualize audio & a program to detect & output color scheme from a wallpaper. Just need a window manager suggestion from you which can do all of that will being the most memory/RAM friendly. I was personally thinking about awesomeWM. But what would you recommend
Most RAM friendly probably dwm or something, user-friendly probably AwesomeWM or if you're a wayland person Sway or Hyprland
Try things out, maybe you'll run across something that works better than you expected! :D
for color change the most hands-off approach is pywal. It changes the colors automatically based on your wallpaper color, Needs a bit of setting up. Make sure to build a fork for 16 colors though. It's not gonna be insanely good though. It will be pretty good. But nothing can beat a handcrafted or just a commonly used pallete, just remember that.
Music vizualization is Cava. Depending on how much ram we talking. Honestly, if you are new, you should go hyprland on wayland protocols. It's the future, it has by far the easiest configuration file I've ever seen, you can use waybar which is also awesome, swww. So much cool stuff.
Hey can you please tell how to share or present screen in g meet
In hyprland with arch
Demn bro that looks sick already
I want those wallpapers.
same
Dawg it's sekiro
naruto ??? hahahaah nc one brother
Good video!! Jó videó lett!!
Yes there are a lot of these hyprland configs.
mashed is based for the chants
the border things is so distracting :(
I just got hyprland. After hearing people talk shit about it for a while. Its actually really nice. After trying sway i was so put off of wayland compositors, that i hadn't tried one since. And was using i3, and dwm.
I got hyprland, and i already really like it. Still configuring it now. Because i really prefer setting things up myself to learn about it while I do, and in the end to have exactly what I want. But I'm definitely keeping hyperland, so when down the road when x11 is finally phased out i won't be stuck learning something brand new.
Hey, i need some second opinion real quick, if you've ever used KDE Plasma, i wanna know if there's any differences between hyprland and kde, ive been deciding with DE I've wanted to use for a bit.
Using Mint btw
@@saintlikegrimm theres a good bit of difference.
Hyprland is basically just tiling window manager. While kde is a full desktop environment.
You change settings and stuff for hyprland by editing config files. For kde you just change them in settings menus.
For hyprland you need to basically build up your system from scratch on how it works.
Also the window tiling behaviour is a big difference. Kde is more like windows.
Counting all the “like” he said 😂
No computer could store that number hahah
but how do you actually open wallpaper window, or application launcher style window?
Ja KooLit has better hyprland dots and for distros other than just arch
i used it resently its a really insane rice thought i think a better one is end-4's rice i mean all is made with gtk js and graphical shaders with opengl
and has less gpu-cpu usage
Anime girls aren't weird but the guys that lust after them are.
in other words: almost everyyone who uses wallpaper engine. Man that place is freaky...
@@Banus-what's wrong with wallpaper engine bruh
im sorry but is this just about the animations and stuff?
and no useful features?
the video isn't scripted, so it is really hard to watch you thinking what to say next
Yes, no benefit besides graphical bells and whistles. Don't waste your time, use KDE.
Window managers will always have many more features than any desktop as it can be configured to your exact personal needs. WM in my opinion are 10x more efficient workflow. I jumped from windows straight into Arch BSPWM and then Hyprland without a hitch.
first comment
which desktop environment is it?
Hyperland window manager. DE & WM is different.
first
Which Linux distro is this?
Arch
i still prefer dwm due to its minimal ram usage
How much Ram this rice use
@@linux-guy9596~1gb ram in my case
@@linux-guy9596 around 1.7-2 gigs on my device
I'm using this rice and it idles at under 1G so I still have over 63G left. How much ram are you using?
@@MichaelBowden-nj8pr for me it used 300 to 400 Ram IDL
But for now I need to use windows because of my work with 1gb Ram IDL use 😤
crazy
How can I get it?
Link in description
nice video
It Looks more Boring than insane.
you must be fun at parties
@@saturn5312 ok and.....
It looks pretty but isn't ricing "creating your own experience with your own things?" It is a pretty decent beginner rice though.
I created my own things too, and i love it :)
A rice is just custom configuration basically, and a “press decent beginner rice”? Bro stfu 💀
"pretty decent beginner rice"? Dude, wth are you talking about? This is some expert ricing shit.
Does this work on Mac or is it only on Linux?
On Mac operating system, I don't think so.
You possibly could get this by installing Linux such as Asahi or Fedora's Asahi remix. If you're Mac hardware is before M2 silicone your options increase.
@@Your_DegenerateAsahi = Fedora Asahi Remix