A square paving with hexagons, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
The leaves and cracks almost look like small trees
#TilingTuesday #geometry #tiling #MathArt #photography #design #TravelPhotography #Yogyakarta #Java #Indonesia #OpticalIllusion
A square paving with hexagons, Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
The leaves and cracks almost look like small trees
#TilingTuesday #geometry #tiling #MathArt #photography #design #TravelPhotography #Yogyakarta #Java #Indonesia #OpticalIllusion
Peter Selinger now has an app
https://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/hat-partition/ that lets you create hat tilings using the Markov partition described in his paper with Sébastien Labbé (https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.20964). For a printable version of this, see Sébastien's blog post: http://www.slabbe.org/blogue/2026/03/a-construction-of-the-hat-tilings-by-a-markov-partition/
Tiling not working and extra cursor in the corner #gnome #cursor #tablet #graphicstablet #tiling
A ceiling of hexagons (presumably inspired by a symbol of Manchester, the worker bee), Manchester Airport, England
#TilingTuesday #geometry #tiling #MathArt #photography #design #pattern #manchester
I've never used tiling window managers like i3 (https://i3wm.org/) or awesome (https://awesomewm.org/) on my workstations. Perhaps I'm wrong, and I should definitely give them a try and always use them in the future. But for several years now, I've been using a different compromise: instead of tiling the entire screen, I tile the space only in the terminal using tmux and this config (https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux).
#tmux #terminal #xfwm #Tiling #WindowManagers #i3wm #awesomewm