Lmao I’m in the same boat. Accidentally fell down the ricing rabbit hole, lived out of tiling window managers for a bit, and now I’m in gnome since it finally seems to be on par with my rose tinted memories of unity. I appreciate the reply, different strokes for different folks. If you don’t mind me asking, what sort of aesthetic do you go for with your Linux config? Is it more of a matte, or something different?
I have a post on unixporn, if you have anything you think is cool and want to share thats a cool place. I’m new to it. I make everything some form of vaporwave/synthwave/outrun color schemes. I do have slight transparency in my terminal background. I’m constantly switching between rounded and sharp borders. I wouldnt say I’m the most picky as I am still forced to use windows at work, but I’m thinking about trying a fresh install again on my desktop and then I’ll truly see what I like and what I can do.
Lmao I’m in the same boat. Accidentally fell down the ricing rabbit hole, lived out of tiling window managers for a bit, and now I’m in gnome since it finally seems to be on par with my rose tinted memories of unity. I appreciate the reply, different strokes for different folks. If you don’t mind me asking, what sort of aesthetic do you go for with your Linux config? Is it more of a matte, or something different?
I have a post on unixporn, if you have anything you think is cool and want to share thats a cool place. I’m new to it. I make everything some form of vaporwave/synthwave/outrun color schemes. I do have slight transparency in my terminal background. I’m constantly switching between rounded and sharp borders. I wouldnt say I’m the most picky as I am still forced to use windows at work, but I’m thinking about trying a fresh install again on my desktop and then I’ll truly see what I like and what I can do.