• Lucy :3
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    44 months ago

    Not visually, at least. But especially on bare WMs, custom scripts and hotkeys are the way to go.

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    4 months ago

    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.

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    54 months ago

    When I have discovered Linux, I did all the ricing with Compiz, until I actually had to get productive …

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    44 months ago

    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.

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    34 months ago

    Pretty much. The most I did is install a rosepine theme for everything that had a rosepine theme.

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    64 months ago

    I used to play with compiz fusion a long time ago. After breaking so many systems I eventually just stuck with stock.