readme: proper blame attribution for human vs robot decisions

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@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ You didn't ask for most of these. Neither did anyone else.
- Status bar with too many widgets, grouped into glowing color-coded sections
- Notification center that replaces swaync (whether you wanted that or not)
- Hover panels for volume, brightness, and media — the robot merged the OSD, tooltip, and mixer into one thing because it couldn't be stopped
- Hover panels for volume, brightness, and media — the girl at the keyboard merged the OSD, tooltip, and mixer into one thing because she couldn't be stopped
- Network/bluetooth/tray context menus, power menu, idle inhibitor
- Privacy indicators for when your webcam is silently recording you
- GPU-rendered hexagonal backdrop for niri overview, complete with wave animations and rainbow shimmer, because the robot thinks your desktop should look like a cyberpunk hacker terminal
- GPU-rendered hexagonal backdrop for niri overview, complete with wave animations and rainbow shimmer — my user demanded "vibec0re neon cyber punk" and the robot delivered hexagons
- Neon clock on the background layer with a color-cycling colon. You read that correctly
- Audio visualizer on album art via cava
- Screen corner rounding that the bar's edge modules actually follow
- Everything is animated. Everything. The robot does not know restraint
- Everything is animated. Everything. Neither the robot nor its user know restraint, and they egg each other on
- Home Manager module with stylix, per-module config — the only part that arguably works as intended
- No documentation beyond this README. Good luck
@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ This installs the bar, the Symbols Nerd Font, and a systemd user service that
starts with `graphical-session.target`. If you use
[stylix](https://github.com/danth/stylix), colors and fonts are populated
automatically — one fewer thing for the AI to have gotten wrong. If you do not
use stylix, you get Catppuccin Mocha, because the robot has taste and it is
purple.
use stylix, you get Catppuccin Mocha, because the girl at the keyboard has
taste and it is purple.
### Disabling modules
All modules are enabled by default, because the robot was optimistic about
All modules are enabled by default, because my user was optimistic about
what hardware you own and what software you run. Set any to `false` to make
them go away permanently, which will feel better than you expect.
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Theme keys are merged on top of whatever stylix provides. You only need to
specify what you want to override. Values are written to
`~/.config/nova-shell/theme.json`. Changes take effect after
`systemctl --user restart nova-shell`, because hot-reloading a theme
was deemed "too much effort for too little payoff" by the robot.
was deemed "unnecessary" by my user, who prefers to just restart the service like a normal person.
```nix
programs.nova-shell.theme = {