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  • 😂🤣

    Looking at your repos, it seems like “fork” is your favorite term, since you’ve mastered the art of taking other people’s work and making it mildly less impressive. Setting up Keychron settings? Wow, groundbreaking stuff. Your “Rimworld mod” could hardly bluff its way to quality of life improvements if it tried. And a “pure Unix shell script”? Sounds like the most exciting way to put people to sleep since counting sheep.
    

  • My setup: dual screen, on one of them there’s YouTube always on with some booktuber or d&d campaign, private and work chats, on the other screen browser and terminals. The fan that’s sucking my vape fumes next to my desk has been running non stop for a couple of years. I sometimes turn it down to one, but it’s always on. Sometimes the browser/terminal combo gets replaced by Project Zomboid. I’m in this chair 10-18h per day, almost every day. I’m okay. Everything’s okay.













  • Hey, sorry for the late reply.

    I remember installing xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland instead of xdg-desktop-portal, and in my hyprland config I have:

    exec-once = dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
    exec-once = systemctl --user import-environment WAYLAND_DISPLAY XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
    

    I can’t remember everything I tried… I didn’t keep track. I’ve been using this setup for close to 3 years now…

    I know that for Ferdium I used the extra params --ozone-platform=wayland --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform, but I think it doesn’t need them anymore (I use it for Teams and other chat apps with screensharing).

    For Discord I use Webcord, which works just fine, also with screen sharing, I didn’t have to do anything.

    When it comes to key bindings, here’s my working setup:

    # binds
    $mainMod  = SUPER
    $lock     = playerctl --player=mpd,firefox,mpv -a pause ; ~/.config/hypr/scripts/swaylock
    
    bind = $mainMod,       Q, killactive,
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Q, exit,
    bind = $mainMod,       X, exec, $lock # lock
    
    bind = $mainMod,       RETURN, exec, alacritty
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, RETURN, exec, alacritty -t scratchpad --class scratchpad
    bind = $mainMod,       E,      exec, nemo
    bind = $mainMod,       W,      exec, firefox
    bind = $mainMod,       R,      exec, rofi -show drun --allow-images
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, E,      exec, wofi-emoji
    bind = $mainMod,       P,      pseudo, # dwindle
    
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, Space, togglefloating,
    bind = $mainMod,       F,     fullscreen, 1 # maximize window
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, F,     fullscreen, 0 # fullscreen
    
    bind = $mainMod,       S, exec, grim -g "$(slurp)" - | wl-copy      # screenshot selection to clipboard
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, S, exec, grim -g "$(slurp)" - | swappy -f -  # screenshot selection and open in swappy
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, R, exec, wf-recorder -a -g "$(slurp)" -f "${HOME}/$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%m-%s).mkv" -c h264_vaapi -d /dev/dri/renderD128 &>/dev/null           # screenrecord
    
    bind  = ,XF86AudioMute,         exec, pactl set-sink-mute @DEFAULT_SINK@ toggle
    binde = ,XF86AudioLowerVolume,  exec, pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -2%
    binde = ,XF86AudioRaiseVolume,  exec, pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +2%
    bind  = ,XF86AudioMicMute,      exec, pactl set-source-mute @DEFAULT_SOURCE@ toggle
    binde = ,XF86MonBrightnessUp,   exec, light -A 5
    binde = ,XF86MonBrightnessDown, exec, light -U 5
    
    # resize windows
    binde = $mainMod, left,  resizeactive, -40 0
    binde = $mainMod, right, resizeactive, 40 0
    binde = $mainMod, up,    resizeactive, 0 -40
    binde = $mainMod, down,  resizeactive, 0 40
    
    # move focus
    bind = $mainMod, h, movefocus, l
    bind = $mainMod, l, movefocus, r
    bind = $mainMod, k, movefocus, u
    bind = $mainMod, j, movefocus, d
    
    # move windows
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, h, movewindow, l
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, l, movewindow, r
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, k, movewindow, u
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, j, movewindow, d
    
    # switch workspaces
    bind = $mainMod, 1, workspace,  1
    bind = $mainMod, 2, workspace,  2
    bind = $mainMod, 3, workspace,  3
    bind = $mainMod, 4, workspace,  4
    bind = $mainMod, 5, workspace,  5
    bind = $mainMod, 6, workspace,  6
    bind = $mainMod, 7, workspace,  7
    bind = $mainMod, 8, workspace,  8
    bind = $mainMod, 9, workspace,  9
    bind = $mainMod, 0, workspace, 10
    
    # move windows to workspace without switching (silent)
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 1, movetoworkspacesilent,  1
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 2, movetoworkspacesilent,  2
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 3, movetoworkspacesilent,  3
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 4, movetoworkspacesilent,  4
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 5, movetoworkspacesilent,  5
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 6, movetoworkspacesilent,  6
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 7, movetoworkspacesilent,  7
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 8, movetoworkspacesilent,  8
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 9, movetoworkspacesilent,  9
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT, 0, movetoworkspacesilent, 10
    
    # move/resize windows with LMB/RMB
    bindm = $mainMod, mouse:272, movewindow
    bindm = $mainMod, mouse:273, resizewindow
    
    # scroll through existing workspaces
    bind = $mainMod, mouse_down, workspace, e+1
    bind = $mainMod, mouse_up,   workspace, e-1
    
    # switch workspace with mouse back/fw buttons
    bind = $mainMod, mouse:276, workspace, m+1
    bind = $mainMod, mouse:275, workspace, m-1
    
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT,up,focusmonitor,u
    bind = $mainMod SHIFT,down,focusmonitor,d
    
    binde = $mainMod, TAB, workspace, previous
    

  • No worries, glad to be of help. I still think that you should do this on the host, not the container. Containers revert your manual changes on an update, they sit on a different network, it’s a mess.

    Just for reference, this is how I have my NAS mounts on my machine (/etc/fstab):

    10.10.10.14:/volume1/backup /home/beerclue/priv/nas/backup nfs noauto,user,rw,vers=4.0 0 0

    And on the NAS I have it set like (/etc/exports):

    /volume1/backup 10.10.10.17(rw,async,no_wdelay,crossmnt,all_squash,insecure_locks,sec=sys,anonuid=1024,anongid=100)

    I’m not saying this is the perfect setup, but it works for me. I see the mount in my file explorer, and it only mounts it when i click on it, or when I tell it to from the terminal, so no boot impact even if I am away.