I also prefer i3 with minimal visual changes. I hate gaps, the rounded corners and animations when opening/moving windows. Sure it might look pretty on a screenshot, but using it is worse than a simple i3 that gets out of the way and you don’t see it.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Foss - OnTime: Presentation timer app for speakers at live events
2·4 days agoHaha nice! I hope you find the app useful
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Trying to bring back to use an old stereo amp (Scott 440A)
1·4 days agoJust replace the potentiometer, they get rusty. I had the same problem restoring my grandmas old amp.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Trying to bring back to use an old stereo amp (Scott 440A)
2·4 days agoDoes it make crackling noise while turning the volume potentiometer?
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Are OpenShot and/or Shotcut good video editors?
1·5 days agoI use kdenlive and its great, but if you have low ram like me, make sure to save and reopen the project to clear up older clips from ram. I also reopen the project before rendering. Perhaps there is a better approach, but i have found this to work and prevent crashes.
Whole point of this “distro” is that it comes with bloat preinstalled?
A few exmples:
ChatGPT, Discord, Docker, Figma, GitHub, Google Contacts, Google Messages, Google Photos, HEY, Kdenlive, OBS Studio, Obsidian, Signal, Spotify, Typora, WhatsApp, X, YouTube, Zoom???
Wtf… Why

I would go with Arch and i3. Dont use archinstall. Do it the hard way and you will learn alot about linux.