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Hello everyone!

As it’s been not much of a secret anymore, Hyprperks has been a few months in the making, and now it’s all come together.

Hyprperks is now open to purchase to everyone!

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  • And of course, support the continued development.

If you don’t have a Hyprland Account yet, consider making one! It’s free, and gives you access to our public forums, where you can find answers, ask questions, and interact with the community.

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[–] idriss@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

How much did you donate to open source projects you use so far? you know life isn't free

I actually donate a few dollars to grapheneos and sunaurus (previous admin of lemm.ee) now that lemm.ee is dead I guess I can stop donating now.