Spyke
lemmy.world

While I love the background, the cluttered mass of icons makes my eye twitch. A modicum of organization, please.

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sinoreply
feddit.de

The only perfect background is to disable all icons and keep it black

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I run a Windows operating system on an m.2 SSD on the latest generation AMD CPU and GeForce graphics card. My name is Patrick Bateman. I'm 27 years old. I believe in taking care of my operating system and a balanced power profile and rigorous maintenance routine. In the morning if my game is a little laggy I'll put on a memory optimisation program while running benchmarks. I can score 1000 now. After I remove unused programs I use a file clearing tool such as CCleaner. On the desktop I audit all my shortcuts , remove any I haven't opened for a while and sort the rest into folders. Then I apply any driver or software updates before powering off my PC which I leave off for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine. I always use a keyboard cleaning wipe with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your fingers out and makes you type slower. Then screen cleaning, then wiping down my desk mat followed by a final system boot.

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jenny_ballreply
lemmy.world

seriously. you guys are the same freaks that hide all their wires on your workstation for those lame pictures you like posting

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Crowfiendreply
lemmy.world

Yeah, imagine having a not-cluttered-as-fuck workstation that looks nice?

Fucking savages don't organize their cables.

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I've used and enjoyed that kind of setup a while back, but my new favourite is to have something that rotates different backgrounds. macOS has their dynamic wallpapers which you can set to cycle through different ones on a regular basis, which I really like. I still don't like having any icons, though.

On Android, I use Muzei to get a different artwork as my background every day. It's also very nice.

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

The icons made your eyes twitch, but the Vista didn’t?

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ummthatguyreply
lemmy.world

The lesser of problems, I'd wager. Managed to bypass Vista... and 8. shudders

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

Lol, dude should just slip in some skinned-up Linux Mint. Dad’s mind would be blown because OMG it’s so fast now!

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gregorumreply
lemm.ee

Funny, because this looks a lot like how Longhorn did/was supposed to. Very pretty for its time.

Longhorn broke my heart, and I haven’t used Windows since (except to play Fallout)

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Beta testing Longhorn, and it’s failure, just killed my last ounce of faith in MS. I went and bought a Mac after that, lol.

TBH, being into Macs are what got me into UNIX and Linux, though, so that’s something.

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DaGeek247reply
fedia.io

You're sure it's not 7? I loved the glass that 7 had.

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You can, but a desktop composed of entirely shortcuts to chrome I suspect wouldn't be enough.

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AtariDumpreply
lemmy.world

The start button whose circle is larger than the start menu gives it away that it’s probably Windows Vista

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I remember that being the one where you can headshot someone and their head explodes with a spurt of blood and their arms reach up and flail around briefly before they die... Wonder why they didn't keep that around with the later sequels? Oh and finding the double ended purple dildo in the police station...

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HEXN3Treply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

It's like a "water this way" sign in the middle of a desert. The better solution is to get Librewolf and replace the icon with a Chrome one.

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Right click desktop, create new, folder: Junk

Drag drop everything but that chrome icon into Junk.

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lemmy.world

If you really wanted to have a good time, you could screen-shot everything as is and make that the desktop, then put all the real shortcuts into a folder on the desktop anywhere and watch the fun ensue

Eta: for extra entertainment, don't forget to hide the Taskbar

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lemmy.world

Instead of fixing the symptom, maybe you could address the underlying problem of all that clutter on the desktop. ….or pin it somewhere it won’t be encroached by new files

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Nelotsreply
lemm.ee

It's pinned to the taskbar. If my own father is anything to go by, trying to clean up their desktop is a futile and temporary effort.

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All of those files look very important and need to stay where they are...

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Didn't think about icons being on a grid, eh? Whoever made this had to turn it off to place the Chrome icon there. Amateur move

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ickplantreply
lemmy.world

Here - you should be able to download the full res by clicking "Download the original image"

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lemm.ee

Thank you! I don't know what I'll put in the middle yet, that's such a big decision

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Never use your desktop to store shortcuts, unless they are very temporary, and then clear up often.

You have a taskbar and start menu to organise and find everything you need, you can even do startup applications.

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Buddy I hate to break it to you but that's not what desktops are for at all. Desktops are to make available to you any or all tools that you utilize regularly and to which you require easy access.

That being said, it's your desktop and you are more than welcome to use it however you prefer.

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