~~Gnome detected, opinion rejected /s~~
nice desktop :3
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~~Gnome detected, opinion rejected /s~~
nice desktop :3
thank you :3
gnome rule I daily drove gnome for a while until I got a computer with a 1440p screen, then I had to switch to KDE for functioning fractional scaling
The computer I took the screenshot on has fractional scaling enabled, it's a HiDPI screen. It's a bit more annoying to enable in GNOME, but not by much. I really only run into the issues with blur for certain XWayland apps, but I think Plasma only came out with an experimental fix for that in 5.26 or 5.27
Wait, plasma has a fix for that? Brb, switching to kde
Yep. That's why I switched to kde.
dw, using gnome balances out the using arch
I think there are a few Unix porn communities that have been created here if you are interested
Probably, I was subbed to unixporn on Reddit. I'm not posting my vanilla-ass desktop there though. Maybe if I move to Hyprland or something I might.
Even gnome CAN look good, just believe in yourself
No you misunderstand, because I leave my desktop so vanilla I don't really see the point in posting. It's not that I don't think it looks good (if I didn't I don't think I would be using it), it's that unixporn is meant for showing off your customizations, which I don't have many of. Tiling Assistant Blur my Shell, and Black Box terminal are really the only major differences between my setup and vanilla.
I wouldn't sweat it. When I was new to Linux I used all kinds of desktops themes for inspiration. Whatever your set up there's a good chance someone will appreciate it
That should stop them the next time ;)
Btw, gnome?