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    lmao the clock just randomly decided to fall apart

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    • awoo@gts.apicrim.esA awoo@gts.apicrim.es

      lmao the clock just randomly decided to fall apart

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      others like to say "a reboot will fix things usually" so yeah, one ./unfuck-waybar.sh later and it's back in order :3

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        lmao the clock just randomly decided to fall apart

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        @awoo
        hmm

        did you update packages?

        looks like something messed with fonts or the font cache was regenerated

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        • tthbaltazar@chaos.socialT tthbaltazar@chaos.social

          @awoo
          hmm

          did you update packages?

          looks like something messed with fonts or the font cache was regenerated

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          @tthbaltazar well I uninstalled all-repository-fonts but reinstalled all the fonts I still needed afterwards (thing is, 12 GB of fonts is too much for GNU IMP 3.x ​) perhaps this was part of the issue lol

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          • awoo@gts.apicrim.esA awoo@gts.apicrim.es

            others like to say "a reboot will fix things usually" so yeah, one ./unfuck-waybar.sh later and it's back in order :3

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            @awoo Reminds me of my fix-pan script from back when I had the ancient Nvidia card, which did this for each monitor with a 1s sleep in between [and this script had to be run between one and four times to fix the issue]:

            xrandr --output "$output"  --panning 0x0
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              @awoo Reminds me of my fix-pan script from back when I had the ancient Nvidia card, which did this for each monitor with a 1s sleep in between [and this script had to be run between one and four times to fix the issue]:

              xrandr --output "$output"  --panning 0x0
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              @42triangles thing is, all those programs that like to occasionally misbehave (or those I tinker with quite often) just need their care package in the form of:

              killall [program name]
              [program name] [all their arguments as configured in the ~/.config/niri/config.kdl]
              

              and here's an example with swaybg should I decide to change the wallpaper:

              killall swaybg
              screen swaybg -i ~/Pictures/background.jpg -m fill
              
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              • awoo@gts.apicrim.esA awoo@gts.apicrim.es

                @42triangles thing is, all those programs that like to occasionally misbehave (or those I tinker with quite often) just need their care package in the form of:

                killall [program name]
                [program name] [all their arguments as configured in the ~/.config/niri/config.kdl]
                

                and here's an example with swaybg should I decide to change the wallpaper:

                killall swaybg
                screen swaybg -i ~/Pictures/background.jpg -m fill
                
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                @awoo NGL the [all their arguments as configured in the ~/.config/niri/config.kdl] scares me, seems like an easy way for configurations to go out of sync... (Would be for me anyways)

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                • 42triangles@tech.lgbt4 42triangles@tech.lgbt

                  @awoo NGL the [all their arguments as configured in the ~/.config/niri/config.kdl] scares me, seems like an easy way for configurations to go out of sync... (Would be for me anyways)

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                  @42triangles to be fair none of the programs need their arguments necessarily, if possible I just configure it via their respective config files

                  but swaybg is the exception here lol

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