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Early 20s me feels attacked.
lol
Pywal auto color pallets with Obsidian Soundfield wallpapers.
Because we’re fucking weebs…
I’m very clearly not fucking anyone.
The likelihood that the poster I’m replying to has built a Gundam model kit in the last 6 months has risen by 58%.
Will you share pictures of your latest Gundam dioramas with us?
Only if you show me your Ork army.
Meanwhile, I’m married and can’t be bothered to change anything in my Kubuntu UI from the defaults. I wonder if there’s a correlation, LOL
That is because KDE Plasma with the standard theme is already perfect and there is nothing to improve!
Just out of curiosity, because every time I see your username, I wonder…does your username derive from Zork or from the Parahumans series?
Mood
Some catppuccino would be good aswell
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Use them for what exactly? The only use case I could ever see is for screenshots.
I use fastfetch.
What is it that will need additional development?
All those bits of hardware and software detection, logos, distros, interfacing with the different system information, it’s all an ongoing effort. It’s essentially shooting at a constantly moving target.
looks at a screenshot of neofetch
https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/fetches_all.jpg
It could support Unicode distro logos. Or sixel. Or Kitty Graphics Protocol. It could try rendering text using 24-bit color, rather than just the 16 ANSI colors.
EDIT: Looking at the
fastfetch (1)
man page, it looks like it supports Sixel, Kitty Graphics Protocol, and 24-bit color, though given that it doesn’t use them onfoot
, I assume that it doesn’t try to detect terminals that support them and use them by default.Doesn’t ship with Unicode distro logos either, but it apparently supports user-specified logo files, so I imagine that one could obtain a Unicode logo from somewhere and use that.
EDIT2: Yeah, doesn’t detect and auto-use them on
kitty
either.EDIT3: Oh, wait.
neofetch
has to support some kind of graphics protocol too, even if it doesn’t use it for the distro logos, since you can see it using it for the sexy anime girl on the example image on the GitHub project page:deleted by creator
What about fastfetch? I’ve been a happy user for a while.
- Music player
- Status bar at the top of the screen (Middle element shows the name of the music currently being played)
- Lots of blur
- Tiling window manager
- Theme selector
That meme has always irked me. Squidward is dishing attitude towards the firh ordering the only thing they have on menu. It is not like they make anything other than crab patties.
Maybe he’s mocking the fishes slow response time to a 1 answer question.
Since compiz fusion is long deprecated, I stick to Xmonad with almost no visual changes from the stock install, other than tweaks to make some colors lower contrast.
Shit, I remember when my machine couldn’t handle compiz fusion and this demo made me jealous. We’ve come a long way.
I remember the cube, might not have been this, might have just been the animation to change desktops.
Oh man I forgot about this! How long has it been dead? Why does no one want this?
I had this running on Ubuntu on my laptop back in the day
KDE still has some of the most popular effects built-in, including wobbly windows, desktop cube, magic lamp when minimizing/maximizing, blurring semitransparent windows, “exploding” windows when you close them. They’re built in with no extra software required - just go to the “Desktop Effects” settings.
Oh man, I’m gonna look into this. I’m currently running Bluefin, but maybe I’ll pivot over to Aurora 🤔
Thanks!
I like having the butt mogged some zoomers girl as my background.
Girl? Do you even Linux?
It’s only Linux when it comes from the tiling region of Finland. Otherwise it’s just sparkling GNU.
I just installed a new Linux system on my laptop and I feel called out.
also some socks
I like the transparent windows, but I’d use Rosé Pine Moon or Nord for the colours. A nice landscape for the background (currently a pic of Dark Souls 3 Boreal Valley) and a little bit of gaps, very minal borders, and a transparent waybar up top with desktop workspace indicator, time, and a few other things.