I started my Linux journey around three years ago with Xubuntu, moved to Arch Linux with XFCE, then switched to i3 — and never looked back. Now I use NixOS with i3 and customize every part of my setup. What began as a hobby to make my desktop look cool turned into a deeper learning experience in workflow design, system control, and FOSS appreciation.
In this talk, I’ll share why ricing is not just about eye candy. It’s about building a space that fits how you think and work. I’ll walk through the tools I use (i3, polybar, picom, rofi, kitty, and ranger), how they all fit together, and what I’ve learned along the way — from scripting and dotfiles to minimalism and modularity.
To keep things practical, I’ll also include a short live demo showing how to set up a clean, usable rice without spending hours on docs.
Whether you're new to Linux or already deep into the rabbit hole, this talk is about taking control of your digital space with Free and Open Source Software.
Ricing is more than looks — it’s about comfort, control, and creativity
Learn how basic tools like i3, rofi, and picom can be combined into a powerful setup
See a live rice demo done quickly and cleanly
Ricing teaches you real system skills like shell usage, scripting, and Git
You don’t need to be a Linux expert to start ricing, just start small.
Only FOSS gives us this level of customization and ownership