Don't kill me.. Used LivelyWallpaper and RainMeter
Don't kill me.. Used LivelyWallpaper and RainMeter
Unix is an operating system and there are a lot of other operating systems derived from it. Windows is one of the few operating systems that are not derived from Unix, although I suppose it would count if you setup WSL and riced it since it runs the Linux kernel.
Unix is a specific operating system, and there are a lot of operating systems based on it or derived from it (Linux, MacOS, BSD, and both Android and ChromeOS which are based on the linux kernel)
Here's a handy link to the Wikipedia page for unix. You may find the intro & history sections more useful than the stuff about what Unix is from a technical perspective, or how it works.
This may be sacrilege, but I don't mind seeing someone's Windows customizations here, though its not what the community is intended for
oh, I see. I saw that Windows was inspired by Unix while I was researching it, but it turns out that I'm wrong
Isnt unix inspired by the fact that windows is preprietary(i cant spell that) and people got tied of their bs
@Oliper202020 @Yoru no, UNIX had been around way longer than Windows, and it was also proprietary. If you in fact mean Linux, that started it as a hobby project that now runs over 90% of the internet and the majority of all smartphones (among other things).
Just show WSL running in the terminal and you're good 😉
I use Linux everywhere I can, but my main rig is Win10 Pro, as I play a few games that will not run on any other OS.
That being said, I use tabbed file explorer, a package manager (Scoop through terminal, and winget-ui for GUI), a top-down taskbar, and as much FOSS as I can use for my workflow. I lovingly call my setup "Winux", because any MS user who sees it thinks it's Linux.
LMAO those are scoop packages, though I think you already knew... or not. I can't really tell sarcasm
Yep, though i never heard of scoop, i used chocolatey for a while, but ditched windows a few years ago.
I did use a few Linux Distros 2 years ago but I had to quit because it was messing with my sleeping schedule.
wsl technically make windows a distribution of linux, therefore, windows is unixrelated, so your post is relevant.
your rice is pretty mid though get some blur in there and either make everything translucent or nothing translucent, also, black and grey don't mix, and those colored icons in the middle really swear with the outlined one on the right and how many different fonts is that, 4 ? still upvoted because the heart is there.
It means desktop environment and window manager respectively. Windows has only one (it being the default) and is not unix, so you should probably post this elsewhere.
The first time I saw a Rainmeter thread, I assumed it was Unix. And now we've come full circle where a rainmeter post is in a sea of Unix.
Great job OP.
Looks nice.
You can rename your desktop shortcuts with invisible characters to have them only appear as icons. One character that works for this is holding alt and using the numpad to press 255, you cant have the same name for the icons, so just add different number of invisible characters to them.