Spyke

Compiz was a house of cards you kept building higher. Let me just launch my 'cube skybox 3d-multilayer wobbly windows with fire effects, shading and sticky edges' - desktop. When Vista was the alternative it was the goddamn future.

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lemmy.world

Impressing the neighborhood kids with my windows with jiggle physics.

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"Don't mind the missing V-Sync, I haven't gotten Xorg to do that yet. But it's cool, right? Right?"

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lemmy.stuart.fun

I legitimately credit Compiz and CCSM for kick-starting my obsession with FOSS and probably doubling or more my salary by getting me on Linux earlier in life.

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I'm pretty sure I still have a decade old liveusb somewhere with a casper-rw Zorin install, all decked out with compiz desktop switcher animations and Tuxkart 🤣

I'd boot up that thing on school computers and mess around with Linux for fun back in the day

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Same! I started messing with Linux in my teens, but it wasn't until the early 30s that I actually got a job working with Linux, but once I did it fast tracked me to a much higher salary.

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I remember editing the wobbly window settings on my friend's computer. You'd barely touch a window and it'd get locked into about a minute of the most absurd wobble. I was cracking up for like an hour straight.

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It was really cool configuring the compiz cube for a weekend. It was tailored to perfection! Then I figured how useless it actually was.

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lemmy.world

Agreed, I never utilized "multiple desktops". I never even used multiple monitors until about 7 years ago, even though I've been using a computer since 95.

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kbin.social

I use multiple desktops a lot. Like all the time. i have six and generally about five of them have at least one window on them. I could have everything on one desktop but then it'd just feel crowded!

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I also avoid clickyui but I think the issue I have is that I struggle to think in terms of workspaces instead of applications. Also, I always struggled with the discipline required to keep tabs relevant to each browser instance - never mind browser state that should or should not span instances. I tried using Firefox Multi-Account Containers to help with this, but it seemed like I was spending more time adjusting and maintaining (fighting with my browser) than getting shit done.

I suspect things could be a lot better if we eliminated tabs/MDI altogether, but it'd be a huge step backwards for nearly 100% of users, so...

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But with different desktops everything feels so isolated. Everything is forgotten because it's put out of the way. Same with icon only task bars, and grouped windows. I can't imagine how anyone works like that without seeing the things that are open. Like it seriously makes me angry that people work that way

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ahhh this brings compiz fusion warm and fuzzies

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Compiz was cool, but beryl was the coolest thing ever made. No discussion

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lemm.ee

I just recently felt this again, since I decided it had been too long since I’d installed a weird OS, and now I’m running Wayfire on FreeBSD as suggested by the Wayland section of the setup guide and it turns out…it’s a descendant of Compiz. Wobbly windows are BACK!

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This looks interesting. Possibly an alternative to the outdated (albeit still functional) Compiz.

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I still use gnome with the 3D cube extension. It was cool in 2006 and it's cool now.

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I was thinking today at work that I need to go back to using multiple desktops again like I did 10+ years ago. I'll have three browsers with 40 tabs each open and a terminal with 10 tabs when I'm solving a ticket. Then I'll get something more urgent and now I have 80 tabs in each browser and 20 terminal tabs.

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Lol yeah people today complain about bad GPU drivers. Different world back then.

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lemmy.world

Isn't wayfire a compiz descendant for wayland?

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geoffreply

It is exactly that. I don’t understand the hate…Wayland is vastly better, less complex and more secure at the fundamentals of running an accelerated window system.

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