GNOME with terminal displaying fastfetch
GNOME app menu open
Extensions:l ogowidget@github.com.howbea
quick-settings-audio-panel@rayzeq.github.io
clipboard-indicator@tudmotu.com
AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst
drive-menu@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com
gTile@vibou
gsconnect@andyholmes.github.io
arch-update@RaphaelRochet

Additionally Blur my shell plays nicely with this 2hu art as the wallpaper

OS: CachyOS
DE: Gnome(obviously),Labwc (Fallback DE, Not shown in screenshot)
Desktop WaterMark(Extension): https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/129977539

  • Flatfire@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    Yes lmao. I use it to save scratch files or random crap I haven’t yet categorized. Sometimes you’re sifting through scripts or software and are going to delete them anyways, or I’m using it as a gallery pane for images I’m sorting before moving to store somewhere more permanent. I know Gnome’s philosophy preaches a sort of importance on data management, but I’m never a fan of something that tries to make that decision for me.

    • Mwa@thelemmy.clubOP
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      14 days ago

      but I’m never a fan of something that tries to make that decision for me.

      In my opinion, I feel like its there to remove useless features(like App trays,etc) and have a good UI and UX and a consistent UI.