![]() The event was planned by a committee comprised of students Youssef Bourouphael ’22, Dominika Chruszcz ’22, Gabriela Perez ’20, Eric Smolker ’21, Coby Strell ’21, and faculty Erik Farley, Matthew Vetter and Drew Mascioli. Students were allowed to bring “beer, wine and other single-serving beverages (e.g., hard seltzer) in cans or boxed containers.” The event was a “BYOB Event” according to Farley’s email. There were also performances by students performers, such as Wizdom Scott ’21 who performed an original rap produced by Ladi Ogundipe ’21. The food included walking tacos, chicken nuggets, and moon shaped cookies. and dancing and entertainment from 10 p.m. The emails were sent by, Dean of Student Leadership and Community Engagement, Erik Farley who highlighted the schedule of the event, held on Friday, October 25. Posters advertising Moon Hall’s Snapchat account could be found all over campus, and students received emails advertising the event. The name “Moon Hall” was intended as a nod to the “Sunnies,” the nickname for senior apartments that in past years were the go-to locations for parties on campus. The hall has four interior spaces called “Crescent Moon,” “Full Moon,” “New Moon” and “Gibbous Moon.” The hall was named following a student naming contest. News Editor-The brand new social space Moon Hall hosted an inaugural party for all students featuring food, student performances and a student crowdsourced music playlist. I've been extremely happy combining the ultra-wide with macOS and using Rectangle (which replaces FancyZones on Windows 10 for me) to "tile" windows all over the place.AARON SKUBBY, Asst. I believe I'm getting a 120Hz refresh rate too. ![]() It's at that point you can choose the correct "5120x1440" native resolution for the monitor. That being said I still had to go into the display settings in macOS and change the resolution from "Default for display" to "Scaled". The moment I plugged in the dock and then plugged the monitor into it via Display Port it worked flawlessly. The CalDigit "dock" solved this as it exposes a Display Port (1.2) option to the Mac. I don't know why this is (because I don't really know much about displays or display protocols - I don't care to neither) but I tried a few cables and adapters and it gave me an odd resolution (3840x1080 I think) and a pink tint over the whole display. This is because macOS cannot correctly render to the monitor over HDMI. Long story short I had to use a previously bought "CalDigit Thunderbolt Station 3 Plus" (a dock, basically) to get the monitor to work correctly. Now I've switched back to using my 2020 13" MBP, and thus macOS, as my work horse. It was absolutely the right move to shift from 2 or 3 1080p monitors to a single 49" ultra-wide unit. I've been using a Samsung C49RG9x (49" ultra-wide) on Windows 10 for about four months. I’m keen on giving them a try whenever I end up back on a mac workstation, but I cannot deny that my Divvy lifetime license has served me incredibly well for years, with support through many big OS upgrades. It’s interesting to see all of these alternative, perhaps even _better_ / more robust / more FOSS friendly mac WMs being listed here. Perhaps one of these days I will find the time to dive back into arch and configure a _truly_ efficient and customized workstation / dev env :-) While not as robust as a custom arch setup with a tiling WM like awesome, Mutter is quite good and everything PopOS offers out of the box has been fantastic. ![]() I recently (2ish years ago) switched from mac to a Debian then eventually Pop OS setup for my daily driver development environment. It wasn’t fantastic, but I could set up custom keybinds and it was “reminiscent” of those tiling WMs I found so much love for as a pre-adolescent. Daily drove mac for 5-7 years after a childhood of tinkering with Linux installs (no professional development) and falling in love with an AwesomeWM setup with custom keybinds.Īfter getting into professional dev during / after high school I ended up using Divvy for an OSX window manager.
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