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@kotinotter gtk theme: xfce-look.org/p/1305045/
window manager: xfce-look.org/p/1204016/
icons and terminal font (monaco) taken from github.com/grassmunk/Platinum9
the charcoal font that came with that pack doesn't have a lowercase i so i used virtue instead scootergraphics.com/virtue/
1920x1080 wallpaper found at insanelymac.com/forum/topic/19

otherwise i just arranged the panel to look like os 9 and used a classic netscape theme in pale moon

@kotinotter i pieced it together using different elements and i can link those if you'd like

@mavica anyone wrong with this one in particular? it's supposed to be better than all the others and fixes an issue with borders displaying on maximized windows

i might switch to xubuntu as my daily driver if i can keep it looking like this (despite the wonky gtk3 elements)

developers having powerful development hardware is actively harmful to usable software existing

there is literally an order of magnitude of power difference between the machines many developers use to create their software and the machines that their users will have - and that's assuming the users have brand new (but average) hardware

today's developers write software pretending that there will always be infinite resources, because the computers we have *let* them do that without consequences

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