[Hyprland] Finally feels like home.

Idk if I would necessarily recommend this for other beginners like myself, but Fedora was last on my list of stuff to try and after working through some initial gripes with dnf/copr, it really grew on me. Didn't end up enjoying GNOME so went to work on sorting out Hyprland. First time using Wayland, but the performance increase has been really noticeable.

Anyway, the goodies:

term: Alacritty browser: Waterfox file manager: Nautilus launcher: rofi resource monitor: htop music: spotify-tui with cava visualizer text editor: nano because change is scary

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It looks retro and cool but I thin that is not comfortable for eyes.

It doesn't bother my eyes, but then again my monitor isn't very bright so the contrast doesn't bother me.

I've enjoyed hyprland a lot. I would be in heaven if I could run hyprland inside kde plasma.

is hyprland the new sway or what did I miss and where does the hype come from?

It's kinda like Compiz used to be back in the day, but oriented towards tiling.

It more or less is just better Sway with wah better documentation.

thanks never heard of it before.