Based on our record, Sway seems to be a lot more popular than Lumenate. While we know about 52 links to Sway, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Lumenate. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm aphantasic, though I'm not entirely sure that I have always been that way. I've recently been using Lumenate to meditate, and while it hasn't actually changed my aphantasia (yet?), I do get very strong abstract visuals when using the app. It's closer to the kind of thing you might see while on mushrooms than any kind of physical form. I absolutely suck at meditation usually as I just cannot switch off the... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
From my experience with psilocybin-containing mushrooms, I didn't hallucinate. Rather, my senses grew incredibly sharper and everything was super-vivid. I could see why they would be great for hunting in a prehistoric setting and would give one an unfair advantage. Shrooms are even known to increase visual acuity. It was like watching 4K video for the first time after watching standard definition your whole life.... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I used to build these when I was in high school. All you need is a thrifted portable 78 RPM record player, poster board, a ruler, and a lightbulb. It is a fun project and it works well to get your alpha waves up and running! There is actually an app that does this now and it is pretty cool as well: https://lumenategrowth.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
Kinda cool, though. Check it out: https://lumenategrowth.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Have your heard about Lumenate (https://lumenategrowth.com/) ? It's an application which flickers light into your eyes and makes hallucinate ! I was sceptical, but it can go pretty intense ! With weed, it has a strong psychedelic vibe. Source: about 3 years ago
This is partially why I use tools like i3 (/ sway). I like the tool; it works extremely well for me; the design has stayed the same for 20 years; there's no profit motive to come along and fuck everything up. It just works. It is boring in the best way possible. Source: 5 months ago
I've tested using i3 but never fully got into it. But my plan for the F13 is to try out Hyprland[0] and perhaps Sway[1]. [0] https://hyprland.org/ [1] https://swaywm.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Sway does all those things very well: https://swaywm.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Read the manual on https://swaywm.org/. There are tons of youtube videos showcasing basic configuration and usage. This is extremely basic stuff you need to do yourself. Source: 11 months ago
While both the Pop Shell and Material shell extensions offer very easy access to window tiling on GNOME, they're not as powerful as the likes of Sway or Hyprland. Source: 11 months ago
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