Customizing my development setup is enough for me.
Customized bling bling PCs are for kids. Like Windows.
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Not visually, at least. But especially on bare WMs, custom scripts and hotkeys are the way to go.
It was fun for a while. But now I just want a stable system.
Most people just want something that works and isn’t cluttered.
I might spend 30 minutes after a distro install getting things right, once I have it set up I don’t tinker with it much.
When I have discovered Linux, I did all the ricing with Compiz, until I actually had to get productive …
Its unfair that breeze is such a dam clean looking theme.
I do change the background image every now and then.
It’s amazing how much I agree with (almost) every response to this post (so far).
I find it’s just a lot of effort to go through visual customization for very little benefit, I have spent more time creating rootless podman images for certain apps, custom scripts, keybinds etc.
What I mean to say is there’s likely many people who customize functionality of their systems one way or another — without ever touching the visual side of things much beside maybe changing the font or turning dark mode on.
Gnome with Dash to Panel and ArcMenu
Good nuf
Pretty much. The most I did is install a rosepine theme for everything that had a rosepine theme.
I used to play with compiz fusion a long time ago. After breaking so many systems I eventually just stuck with stock.