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Imgonnatrythis , in And I don't like people

I do it for the latter but tell people I’m doing it for the former.

NutWrench , in An alternate timeline
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Needs to be running on Linux to make it perfect.

DmMacniel ,
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Well atleast for Gnome we have AdwSteamGTK which make Steam fit seemingly into LibAdwaita.

DaCrazyJamez , in And I don't like people

I take the stairs cause the elevator takes like forever to show up if you dont catch it right away

atocci , in An alternate timeline

Can we return to Aero? Is that too much to ask?

mkwt ,

Skip aero. Let’s go back to compiz fusion and deskcubes.

mlg ,
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I’m rocking a desktop octagon with two monitors with all the fancy window animations on and still using less ram that windows on idle lol.

Pacmanlives ,

New KDE brought the cube back!

ne0phyte ,

Have a look at Wayfire. It’s a Wayland compositor that implements a lot of the compiz effects/plugins. I recently found that but haven’t tried it myself as I don’t really care about wobbly windows and cubes as much as I did 15+ years ago when I first tried compiz as a teenager :D

ShinkanTrain , (edited )

I’ve been long enough on this place that I know you can get similar effects on Linux

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d39398f9-05cf-469b-80ae-2843ba6dd500.png

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/54a761de-e618-4672-9c6f-2c24a7eb9ba8.png

(not mine, found on image search)

leopold ,

first screenshot doesn’t look like aero at all tbh. second one more so. this is the most accurate port I know of tho gitgud.io/wackyideas/aerothemeplasma

umbrella ,
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i want to install plasma just for this now

atocci ,

This is the kind of thing I had in mind!

Aero is more than just the blur effect, modern OS’s still have that in spades.

5redie8 ,

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/ad1efe2d-e513-4ac8-b998-4b695299f0ff.png

It’s pretty easy! This is my desktop right now. I do like it a liiitle less gaudy and my mac use at work means that I prefer my window controls on the left instead of the right.

StormWalker ,

Second picture theme is called: Clearglass. Icon: Glass icons by Palko drawing.

…For anyone interested

KingJalopy , in An alternate timeline

Were you actually an awesome gamer though?

Midnitte , in Here's the album, can anyone name the tracks for it?

Ah shit… you could definitely make a GTA cover with these shooters…

AdrianTheFrog , in Firefox + Ublock = 👑
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I use firefox, I mostly like it, but it still doesn’t support chromium style tab groups (no, that one extension is not similar), and its webgpu implementation also doesn’t work on most websites more than a year after Google made their version available by default

BarbecueCowboy , (edited )

I’ve been using Vivalid, they have ‘Workspaces’ (as its Tab Group analog) which is different but in a way that was a pleasant surprise and kind of reminds me of older systems. Imagine working with one tab group at a time and the rest disappear when you’re not on that workspace.

erev ,
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is that chromium?

BarbecueCowboy ,

It’s chromium based, but it’s pretty custom at this point. Chrome extensions are still compatible, but the interface/etc will throw you a bit if you’re looking for something that’s a direct swap.

morrowind ,
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Vivaldi has 3 types of tab groups, workspaces, sessions, and profiles.

Take your pick

archchan ,

Tab groups are in the works but we haven’t heard anything new about it since March.

AdrianTheFrog ,
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Mozilla could definitely be putting their development time into the areas that the browser is actually behind in

dinozaur ,

Not sure if this is “that one extension”, but I use Simple Tab Groups for Workspaces-like functionality, similar to Edge and Vivaldi. I know, it isn’t tab groups, but I use it similarly.

Ephera ,

I’m guessing, they’re referring to multi-account container tabs. It’s what the Chrome feature took heavy inspiration from, but of course without the privacy protection aspect.

Railison ,

I’ve started using Tree Style Tabs in Firefox and really like it. Maybe vertical tabs aren’t so bad?

LEDZeppelin , in An alternate timeline

Oh fuck. We need themes on steam client

mihnt ,

You can. They are called skins though.

snowsuit2654 ,
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Apparently official skin support no longer exists but Millennium for Steam looks like an unofficial tool that can be used for skins.

mihnt ,

Yeah, I used to mess about with it but it became too much because Steam updates so damn much.

Zagorath , in Firefox + Ublock = 👑
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How convenient that this happens just a few days after Firefox implements the features that have been blocking me from switching for the last few years.

Still, I’m curious about other browsers. We know Chrome is killing V2, but what about other Chromium-based browsers? I saw below a comment espousing Brave, but I’d rather use Chrome than Brave because of the gross crypto bs. What about Vivaldi, Opera, and Chredge? Will they keep supporting Manifest V2?

Tar_alcaran ,

just a few days after Firefox implements the features that have been blocking me from switching for the last few years.

Which are those?

Zagorath ,
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Multi-window support on iPad is the main one. Less important, though it would have bugged me if they didn’t have it, is sustained Incognito tabs—which apparently they had until a couple of months ago, then removed without explanation, then added back in just 1 day ago, also without explanation. Found a thread on their forums with a whole bunch of people perplexed and asking what happened.

Mushroomm ,

Your first point at least is an iPad thing. Nothing is fully featured on the iPad. Not even safari. It’s thanks to that exact fact that chrome is at least mostly fully featured on the iPad. If safari had comparable function, you could bank on them blocking those features from the chrome app too. There’s a deal made somewhere. I wouldn’t be surprised if cash flow from Google is why safari is still the same piece of crap it always has been. “Hey your R&D + return for safari only nets you 1% YOY. We’ll give you 2% YOY if you just don’t even bother.”

They only know raising prices and knee-jerk reactions to competitive moves in their market space. Additional functionality for the user is only granted when it’s being used as a cudgle against their competition. Never for users benefit.

If you’re seeing new functionality on the iPad Firefox app, it’s likely because Firefox figured out a way to implement it without paying apple because they want the user to have that function. Totally different ethos.

ivn ,

Regulations, like the Digital Market Act, are also a big factor.

Zagorath ,
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If you’re seeing new functionality on the iPad Firefox app, it’s likely because Firefox figured out a way to implement it without paying apple because they want the user to have that function

Nothing at all remotely like that. They just don’t have enough developers to have implemented it sooner. It’s an API that Apple introduced in 2019, that Google implemented within months, Microsoft implemented within a couple of years, and Mozilla finally implemented this July.

ivn ,

There are actually no alternative browser on iOS. Before the European Digital Market Act all iOS browser have to use webkit, so while you could install Firefox, Chrome and others, they were actually using Safari’s rendering engine. I believe that’s where a lot of the limitations come from. Now with the DMA Firefox could use it’s own rendering engine but this hasn’t landed yet. I don’t know if any other browser has switched from webkit yet.

Zagorath ,
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There are actually no alternative browser on iOS

Sort of. As you say, it’s more accurate to say that they’re forced to use Safari’s rendering, but everything else is up to them, the same as how any other app would be developed. That’s how they get their own features like bookmark syncing etc.

Being able to have multiple windows of the same app is a feature Apple introduced in 2019, and obviously Safari supported it immediately. Google Chrome added support for multiple windows after a few months. I switched to Microsoft Edge once they added support for it about a year, maybe 18 months later, and have just been waiting for Firefox to finally support it so I can switch to that.

Incidentally, 2019 is also the year Firefox finally added support on their desktop browser for a CSS property (column-span) that a site I used to frequent required to work. Though by that time I no longer used that particular site.

BudgetBandit , in And I don't like people

You take the stairs to stay fit. I take the elevator in hopes of getting off last to leave a fartastic surprise in there. We are not the same.

thesporkeffect , (edited ) in Here's the album, can anyone name the tracks for it?

Sorry if this isn’t in the spirit of the post but youtu.be/XAaa6SJP1mo

Super Sharp Shooter. It’s a classic

P4ulin_Kbana ,

Please remeber to remove everything after the “?si=” in links. It helps to makr them clean. /lh

thesporkeffect ,

Whoops, thank you I wasn’t looking close enough

P4ulin_Kbana ,

It’s OK

kindenough , in Here's the album, can anyone name the tracks for it?

I shot the Umpire

Rhynoplaz ,

But I did not shoot the referee!

ummthatguy , in An alternate timeline
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flux , in Here's the album, can anyone name the tracks for it?
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  • I’ve got one hand in my pocket and the other one is holding a .45
  • Never miss (Not once)
  • Don’t slip the grip
DmMacniel , in An alternate timeline
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I don’t think that those three buttons would be in the statusbar. “Add a Game” would be in the sidepane “Games”, “Manage Downloads” and “Friends and Chat” would be a view (in the sidepane) instead of a button.

but overall, a damn beautiful interface :)

blaue_Fledermaus ,
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Frutiger Aero from Windows Vista and 7 was the peak of UI design.

DmMacniel ,
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It was so much more welcoming and fun. Sure it sucks at scalability but that’s easily resolved with proper vector graphics.

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