Since I like FreeBSD so much on my server I installed it on my crappy unstable laptop as well. I only use it for browsing, editing notes and video conferencing when working from home, so I need no complex setup.

From top to bottom:

  • Output of fastfetch, an open neovim and my wallpaper switcher. The bar is eww.
  • A second workspace with Firefox and my notes.
  • My “logout window”. Pressing a key combo will show this overlay with the option to close it or pick shutdown/reboot/logout.

Not pictured is fuzzel for running applications.

A few minor things still need to be done but nothing major will change.

  • pastermil@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    Damn, you’re using this for work? From what I’ve read/heard the terminal stuff are actually quite solid, so I guess it makes sense if all you do involve mainly vim, coreutils, ssh, and browsers.

    I’m planning on setting a FreeBSD or OpenBSD for tiny hime server.

    Also, webex sucks.

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      7 months ago

      In a work context only for video meetings. When working remote I use my Linux desktop which lacks a webcam and microphone. Also, we use the Cisco ICAClient to work remote and I doubt that would work on a BSD system anyway.