Also I'm down to play any of the games I have shown here like Diablo, Diablo II, Ragnarok Online, NWN etc.

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    just kidding; i would never stoop so low as to use windows

  • PorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]
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    With the introduction of Gnome Shell in 2011, the Gnome developers decided desktop icons were tacky and got rid of them. There are some extensions to bring them back, but the Gnome developers are just and righteous in their arbitrary design tyranny.

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    • jaeme
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      The dictatorship of the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) has given us the most beautiful desktop environment but also the most controversial.

    • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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      Wait, are they the ones behind "~/Desktop shouldn't even exist since you already have ~/Documents?"

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    Can you tell that I am extremely annoying about recommending people Disco Elysium?

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    Awful lot of Windows in this thread. Let me contribute. Yes, there are no icons because I didn't bother configuring it to display those, and I think it looks prettier that way.

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    history nerd shit

    For the history nerds, I couldn't verify the picture with 100% certainty, but I'm pretty sure it's a picture from the control room in the Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant, the first grid-connected nuclear power plant in history (source 1, source 2).

    It's possible that it's another power plant with a similar control panel. I'm not sure who the scientist are. Some sources I saw mention Igor Kurchatov as one of the scientists, but there's a whole myth about him never shaving his beard (which neither scientist pictured have) that I didn't bother to verify. Besides being in this project, Kurchatov helped build the first Soviet atomic bomb, and has a whole array of things named after him, notably the Kurchatov Institute.

    In 1957 he received the Lenin Prize and four times the Stalin Prize and the State Prize of the USSR (1942, 1949, 1951, 1954). He was the hero of socialist work three times (1949, 1951, 1954).

    • oktherebuddy
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      I'm also on linux but use sway and haven't configured anything to take a screenshot yet lol

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    The desktop of my main ThinkPad. The wifi information is redacted.

    Arch Linux w/ sway, swaybg, and waybar. Gruvbox lagtrain as background, with a gruvbox theme applied to everything.

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    shrunk it a bit since 4k

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      • culpritus [any]
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        It's an amazing place, the scale is barely comprehensible in person.

      • Llituro [he/him, they/them]
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        oh, that's fine, i've watched an international student stream his anime titty background to tenured faculty while pulling up slides for science research before. my linux having ass is just more shocked at the usage of a desktop with shortcuts on it. just feels too cluttered for me now.

          • Llituro [he/him, they/them]
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            well, what i really want to be using is a keyboard tiling wm like xmonad or qtile, but for reasons X doesn't support my specific graphics card, and it also doesn't play nice with any wayland WM based off of wlroots, so for my two monitor setup, my favorite option is KDE wayland.

            which is to say, i like having a top bar like xmobar that is more like a thinner strip of system info and workspaces a la macos default, but given that i can't have it, i've still elected to shove my windows bar to the top

          • jaeme
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            KDE is happy to support desktop shortcuts as part of its core design, I never use them though since I'm too lazy to set them up.

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    2 years and 50+ different distributions have culminated in a Bazzite Ublue install that I am neither over excited nor overly annoyed about. I will never go back to GNOME though.

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    CW: MacOS jerma-fear

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    I prefer to just toggle into launchpad or use the taskbar usually since I've organized it well enough niko-happy don't visit my desktop often since I usually fullscreen my browser/code editor

    • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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      I like MacOS. I never give a shit when people bully me for it

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    Blurred out private notes (mostly just appointments, todo lists, doctor names/numbers, etc.)

    • jaeme
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      KDE gang unite.

      • someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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        What I love most about KDE5 is how it's become a genuinely lightweight desktop, yet has stayed highly stable and full-featured. I think people who had bad experiences with KDE4 (and that's basically everyone who used it) owe it to themselves to give KDE5 a try. It's a night and day change.

        • jaeme
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          Extremely excited for Plasma 6, it's going to knock GNOME out of the water.

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    Yeah, I live like that. I never just leave it sitting with a bare desktop so I never change my background image these days.

  • Aquilae [he/him, they/them]
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    Nobara OS. Already clean lea-smug

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    The taskbar is usually hidden too so it's literally just an animated wallpaper