framework-laptop-formula
komorebi
framework-laptop-formula | komorebi | |
---|---|---|
9 | 98 | |
97 | 6,784 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
SaltStack | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
framework-laptop-formula
-
Attempting to do BIOS 3.17 update via fwupdmgr from original DIY 11th Gen firmware
Very cool, thanks for the follow up and tips. I'm using Pop_OS (based on Ubuntu 22.04) and had to make some tweaks to get fingerprint working and other optimizations. I used this repo to get the tweaks. Did the fingerprint sensor work out of the box for 23.04 beta?
-
Love the laptop but....
The recommendations here are very helpful https://github.com/lightrush/framework-laptop-formula Most of it will work for Pop! (what I use) the rest can be handled by the commands noted here https://github.com/lightrush/framework-laptop-formula/issues/37 (unfortunately I haven't had time figure out Salt and contribute back).
-
Hard Freezes on Fedora 36
Yup, I used the automated salt formula . Though, I don't get the battery life that others have claimed. I'm around 5 and a half hours
-
Does the Fingerprint reader work on Linux at all?
If you're using an Ubuntu/Debian based distro, you can try this script to get things working.
-
Manjaro KDE: yay or nay?
I also used this script to set up power management and a few other tweaks.
-
Ask HN: What's a good laptop for software development in –$2000 range
Just make it hibernate after X time (2 hours for me). There a repo of scripts on github (https://github.com/lightrush/framework-laptop-formula) where you might find information on how to do it. I'm sure it's not a 1 to 1 port to Arch, but it might get you started. Just note I had to disable secure boot for hibernate to work.
-
What have you done to extend battery life on linux?
I don't have a ready and correct guide to point you to for setting it up. It involves setting up hibernate which can be done in multiple different ways then modifying the default "close lid" behavior. I guess you could look up what the source code does. Salt code isn't too complicated to read.
- Does the framework laptop fingerprint scanner work with Ubuntu?
komorebi
- Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows written in Rust
-
An app can be a home-cooked meal
I love seeing whenever this is (re)posted.
This article had such a huge impact on my life and led to me creating many pieces of software[1][2][3] that were hyper-specific to myself and my needs at the time, which also later found an audience in others who think and work in ways similar to me.
[1]: https://notado.app - a "content-first" internet bookmarking and highlighting service which has been my second brain since 2020 after growing frustrated with Instapaper, Pinboard and Readwise. Eventually I expanded this to allow for RSS feed publishing on specific topics in an attempt to solve the "firehose" problem when following other peoples' bookmarks/shares, and at the end of last year I added what is now my most used feature of image generation from highlights for sharing on image-first/text-hostile social media platforms.
[2]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi - tiling window manager for Windows. There wasn't really anything fit for purpose on Windows when I started, and I was too spoiled by bspwm and yabai on Linux and macOS that I just had to write something before I could become a truly productive Windows user. I'm astonished that this now has 50k+ downloads.
[3]: https://kulli.sh - I use this to aggregate comments from HN/Reddit/Lemmy/Lobsters on an article I'm interests in in one place to read. This has helped me find some interesting niche communities on Reddit and Lemmy who share and discuss things I'm interested in that I otherwise wouldn't have found.
-
Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
It's very heartening to see all of the stories here.
I've put the last few years of my life into working on komorebi, a tiling window manager for Windows[1], https://notado.app, a content-first social bookmarking service, and https://kulli.sh, a "bring your own links" comment aggregator which shows you comments from hn, reddit, lobsters, lemmy etc. on an article all in one place.
Unfortunately I was laid off after 5 years with the same company last month, and nobody seems to care about any of these projects when it comes to recruiting. There are people who use them that have reached out to me very kindly offering to make referrals, but the job market values LeetCode more than shipping real code these days.
[1]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi
-
Update on the "fearless refactoring" post from last month: One regression found
In the spirit of full disclosure, I wanted to share that throughout the changeset of this refactor which included 11 files changed, 597 insertions, and 133 deletions (full diff here), a single regression was found due to a logic error I introduced.
- Win-Vind: Vim powers with speed of thought in Windows 11
-
Tools to achieve a 10x developer workflow on Windows
The two biggest tiling window manager projects for Windows are komorebi and GlazeWM. Komorebi is probably faster and more resource efficient since it is written in Rust, but I stick with Glaze for now since it has a cool status bar built in I like.
- Effect of Perceptual Load on Performance Within IDE in People with ADHD Symptoms
-
HOW DO I GET RID OF USING MY MOUSE?
Not too many options for Windows OS, but this one looks decent: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi.
- Full windows wsl setup or linux dual boot?
-
Komorebi live programming - Win11 TWM built on windows-rs - Looking for contributors!
It's been a while since I last posted here. Since my last post, komorebi passed 3k stars on GitHub, became the most starred Windows twm of all time (surpassing bug.n!) and crossed 20k downloads.
What are some alternatives?
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
glazewm - GlazeWM is a tiling window manager for Windows inspired by i3 and Polybar.
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
leftwm - A tiling window manager for Adventurers
linux-surface - Linux Kernel for Surface Devices
bug.n - Tiling Window Manager for Windows
ath11k-firmware - Firmware files for ath11k, a mac80211 driver for Qualcomm Technologies 802.11ax devices
workspacer - a tiling window manager for Windows
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
hidamari - Video wallpaper for Linux. Written in Python. 🐍
nixos-config - My NixOS configurations.
win3wm - A Tiling Window Manager for windows 10, Inspired by i3wm