Not gonna lie, the fact that I can see all these neofetch images in the comment section has me sold on Lemmy over Reddit.
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Right? It looks so good
Updated to Bookworm just the other day.
WindowMaker and Chicago95, what a nice aesthetic you have going!
Damn... Those monitors.
Well here is mine:
Arch, Void, Arch, Gentoo, Arch, Arch,...you're all making me feel like a basic removed.
two skinny endeavour installs so far, so don't mind me with my bloat
I'd just be embarrassing myself, I don't have anything nearly as fancy.
the fanciness of your setup doesnt matter, its what you do with it, come on, dont be shy
me when (also no sway this screenshot was old)
My Ubuntu desktop (Heavily Modified and de-Snapped, of course).
What are you using to generate that?
neofetch is the programs name
It's called neofetch
You can install it via pretty much any package manager.
NixOS! 💪
Not at my PC so this is the best I've got
I'm literally the only using Alma or Fedora and I can't screenshot right now 😂
Work laptop.
EDIT: adding my server too
This is my dualboot install on my old laptop that I used in high school. The trackpad is chipped, and I only use the Windows install for those pesky pieces of invasive proctoring software in use in my college courses. The Mint install, I primarily use for downloading stuff (Persepolis) and data recovery (Because Windows shits itself if you dare plug in a damaged drive).
I'll post later after some sleep, commenting just so I don't forget
Apologies for the low-quality screen capture.
Distrobox ftw
Ultralight hardware.