- 2 months
It relies on Hyprland’s IPC socket. What kind of desktop environment do you use?
- 2 months
Have you ever messed with KWin scripts? I’m not very familiar, but seems more than capable of exposing window geometry and cursor position.
- 2 months
I think this one came out best, but there are other effects too: https://slastra.github.io/hyprglaze/demo.mp4
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish2 months
neat!!!
can you still see the effect if you constantly have windows maximized, covering the entire screen?
- 2 months
Yes it draws under windows, but whether or not you can see it depends on your Hyprland opacity/gaps
- eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish2 months
When beryl/compiz became a thing I wasted a lot of time admiring the wobbly windows and 3d desktops; is nice to know that I can just make my windows translucent to enjoy this while still getting shit done. Lol
- 2 months
Sorry, should have been more clear. If you’ve tested it on a laptop, does it hurt battery life significantly?
- 2 months
Don’t apologize, tried to respond with a gif depicting how battery life is impacted. It definitely hurts battery life, some effects more than others, but I haven’t measured. I’ll spend some time optimizing this weekend, but probably won’t ever be something you want on a laptop.
- 2 months
big whoop. With the power of migraines some of us have had desktops like this for decades!
- 2 months
Really fuckin dope! Made a few web displays like this and getting the delay right is an art.
Beautiful work, I feel like this would be great for interactive kiosks and machines that are fixed to a power source.
- 2 months
Thank you! Interesting thought, hadn’t considered any practical application. Fixed to power source for sure, won’t do battery life any favors.





