No problem and welcome!
Nihil novi since the last time, I suppose. I’ve perfected the rice and my life on GNU/Linux has been peaceful since then.
Well i made the jump today to get my own gaming notebook running EndeavourOS, everything went smooth during install. I already notice big improvements compared to Pop! OS 22.04.
Need to configure everything now, i did configure alot on the 13 years old notebook so i need to redo this lol.
That’s an awesome wallpaper!
Thanks, @BONK! I did a reverse image search and found a 4K version. I may make an EndeavourOS color-scheme version of this.
EDIT: Working on one now.

Please share if you’re successful. Thanks!
branch out to non-space stuff–I think that would be a great idea and lets you stretch artistically.
I still use one from your ‘psychedelic’ phase from time to time
Done:
Beauty, love it. Thanks!
Stories of your life
niri compositor on Artix Linux. niri is pretty interesting. Clearly, its influenced by gnome design. The workflow is a bit different from other tiling/stacking window managers/compositors but easy to get used to. The system is fairly stable and responsive.
Nothing fancy, but been daily driving this setup for about a year and a half now for everything from personal development projects to gaming!
Niri on my Arch install. After spending some time on Niri yesterday, I decided to install and configure it on my laptop. Niri is a very unique compositor. Different from other wlroots based compositors such as hyprland, river and sway, Niri has much less dependencies, and has some interesting features. My new daily driver now.
$ pacman -Si niri
Repository : extra
Name : niri
Version : 25.02-1
Description : A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri
Licenses : GPL-3.0-or-later
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : cairo gcc-libs glib2 glibc libdisplay-info libinput libpipewire libxkbcommon mesa pango pixman seatd systemd-libs
xdg-desktop-portal-impl
how does one display this on the terminal?