i3: disable IM autostarts once again

My i3 seems to be getting a role of being on shared devices more than on
my own laptop, I seem to like some features of GNOME too much, such as
actual notification centre.
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Aminda Suomalainen 2019-12-28 20:30:53 +02:00
parent 21ee614b37
commit b16e391399
Signed by: Mikaela
GPG Key ID: 99392F62BAE30723

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@ -325,13 +325,13 @@ exec --no-startup-id caffeine-indicator
# VIP app that is expected to not get sold or violate its privacy policy
# or anything nasty, keep this in mind when considering commenting! Jami
exec --no-startup-id jami-gnome -r
exec --no-startup-id telegram-desktop -many -startintray
exec --no-startup-id sleep 180 && telegram-desktop -many -workdir ~/.config/T2L-telegram -startintray
#exec --no-startup-id telegram-desktop -many -startintray
#exec --no-startup-id sleep 180 && telegram-desktop -many -workdir ~/.config/T2L-telegram -startintray
# https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/issues/79 - 100 % background CPU
#exec --no-startup-id flatpak run io.github.NhekoReborn.Nheko
# ELECTRON!
exec --no-startup-id sleep 30 && KEYBASE_AUTOSTART=1 run_keybase -a
#exec --no-startup-id sleep 30 && KEYBASE_AUTOSTART=1 run_keybase -a
# STILL ELECTRON!
#exec --no-startup-id run_keybase
#exec --no-startup-id STEAM_FRAME_FORCE_CLOSE=1 steam -silent
@ -346,13 +346,13 @@ exec --no-startup-id "/opt/Mullvad VPN/mullvad-vpn"
# Flatpaks
# ELECTRON!
exec --no-startup-id flatpak run com.wire.WireDesktop
#exec --no-startup-id flatpak run com.wire.WireDesktop
#--startup # Wire needs to not trayify so I will see notifications
#exec --no-startup-id flatpak run de.haeckerfelix.gradio
exec --no-startup-id flatpak run org.gajim.Gajim --quiet
#exec --no-startup-id flatpak run org.gajim.Gajim --quiet
# ELECTRON! I have to autostart it as Signal won't use tray icon without
# that flag and this seems to be the least painful way to have it.
exec --no-startup-id sleep 45 && flatpak run org.signal.Signal --start-in-tray
#exec --no-startup-id sleep 45 && flatpak run org.signal.Signal --start-in-tray
# ELECTRON!
#exec --no-startup-id flatpak run com.slack.Slack --startup
# ELECTRON!