Sure, I use an extension to get daily wallpapers, but here's the image for that day:
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However it's not as quick, and it's not considered the main method of navigating your windows. AFAIK you can't switch workspaces by scrolling there or have your apps list visible.
It has a unique workflow which clicks for people like me, even if they're on a desktop. It encourages workspaces by making creating and switching between them instant and seamless, and i like seeing all of my windows at once by just pressing the super key.
It's supposed to prevent unsigned files from being loaded by the UEFI (AFAIK) which could possibly help with rootkits, if it doesn't somehow sign itself. However, these are pretty rare if you don't allow sketchy software to access your boot partition, and will often cause issues with non major Linux distros.
Iced coffee is also not allowed if it has caffeine
im an exmo, yeah that's basically it. The "doctrine" we get that from says:
And again, hot drinks are not for the body or belly.
this was "interpreted" as caffeine specifically, probably because the cult leaders didn't want to give up hot cocoa.
I love and use GNOME daily because of its workflow, I just wish there were options to reduce the padding of elements.
I wouldn't be surprised if melon husk added a filter for those terms.
Irrelevant but I keep reading "crowd strike" as "counter strike" and it's really messing with me
On any of your devices or apps that have a customizable "accent" color. (primary color)
For example, I'm using light blue on Photon as my "accent color", because it's used for a primary action.
What the actual ever living fuck happened in their brain to create this thought