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What does your desktop look like?
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KDE Plasma 5 on Wayland, Opensuse Slowroll. Big Sur theme with latte dock. 4 virtual desktops in a 2x2 grid (not visible in screenshot)
Different docks for different kinds of apps.. Slightly ugly, but very convenient.
I see you also like to pretend your device is an Apple 😂
To be honest, I've never owned an apple device: only Android phones and windows (with Linux immediately installed) laptops. However, I kind of like the icon aesthetic the most out of all the ones I've tried.
The theme also grew on me during my Gnome days, so yup, these days I pretend my device is an apple from a cosmetic sense 😂
I was given an iPhone that I used for a couple of years, besides that I haven't owned an Apple device too.
honest question. Why would you pretend?
I honestly just like many aspects of the UI, so I try and recreate those. The only thing that's actually just copying apple for no good reason is setting the icon of logo menu to Apple, and I mostly do it to see others' puzzled faces.
Ditto 😀