This is my daily driver and has been for the past 3 years, according to my screenshots folder. The colour scheme is Catppuccin Mocha. Mostly everything is various Catppuccin themes found across the internet. Prior to Catppuccin I was using Dracula and a theme change can be done with minimal effort.
The rofi
is from here. I am also using a powermenu from that repo. Both are type 1. My alt+tab is also a rofi, in window mode.
What I've customized myself:
I've mostly messed with the panel CSS, as seen on the highlighted window.
The folder icons on the panels, on screen 0 it is a directory menu, and screen 1 it is a thunar
window at user home.
The wallpaper is custom, made by me in Inkscape. The glow and far right panel are artificial and are only visible when my desktop is fully visible, which is almost never. Screen 3 tends to house small floating windows, so that I can keep an eye on the big clock when coding since I tend to lose track of time.
The conky is my own with some scripts polling the mount points to avoid any gaps in the list when missing volumes aren't present.
For system monitor, I'm using bottom.
My hardware has a bit of a "bug" where the lights don't turn off fully when the machine is off, so I modified the powermenu to also execute the following when shutting down:
polychromatic-cli -o none
openrgb --noautoconnect --profile off
That turns off the lighting on my Gigabyte board, and my Razer mouse. I also have a script that turns them back on at login.
Dotfiles, I don't have a repo where I keep them. I can provide relevant configuration information for anything upon request.
I suck at math and believe that if you can think critically and solve problems, you can program. It is possible to learn how to break down a mathematical formula into its components and have the computer compute. You can't proof your work on your own at first, but there are tools that can.
Depending on what you're doing, you may even learn the math as you go like I did with game dev and vector math. Like any skill, it takes practice.