Its this one: https://github.com/k-blo/rainfall c:
abstract shape in bio
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Its this one: https://github.com/k-blo/rainfall c:
you might wanna consider touching grass
sending a notification to you just in case, explanation in the neighbor comment :v
thank you! seems someone else already tagged you, but here’s the link to source just in case: https://codeberg.org/aketawi-study/rust-constellation-bgr/
The basic idea is that I spawn a bunch of nodes with rando m velocitins and check the distance between each other at every frame. If the distance is within a certain radius, draw a line.
To display it in the background I just have a script that launches it on startup, and a couple of rules in AwesomeWM and picom to make it transparent, unfocusable and borderless
they’re really really good
oh yep thank you, got mixed up there
This looks like a Jinja template, so definitely supposed so be populated by something else first. Yaml is basically just a prettier Json so it wouldn’t support something like that section on its own.
Check Gentoomen Library and anarcho-copy, both have a huge curated list of books on everything, including networking.
My setup is Navidrome, Soulseek and MusicBrainz Picard, each hosted in a docker container.
Whatever music I can’t or don’t care to buy directly on Bandcamp i find on Soulseek. Then, I run the downloaded files through Picard which tags and renames them automatically for me. After which, I put them into the Navidrome directory, it picks them up and lets you stream it in a browser or any app that supports Subsonic servers. I use Feishin on my desktop and Symfonium on my phone for that.
https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/
https://github.com/realies/soulseek-docker/
https://github.com/mikenye/docker-picard
the Niagara launcher is still the only app I’ve bought on Play Store, and I’ve been very happy with it for maybe 5-6 years now