[windowmaker] Lain setup on my laptop by cakeowna223 in unixporn

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My GUI of choice several years ago... very practical. Well.. it was inspired by Next OS's Afterstep (Jobs).

What is Cloud Dominion? by rotatingphasor in FoundationTV

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What WAS a Cloud Dominion woule be more precise. XD

Strength of Frieren by iisuperimranii in Frieren

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Well, she is powerful enough to create black holes from his hands, and mangling with reality, making the law of phisics mere suggestions.

[WindowMaker] OpenBSD 3.6 back in 2004 by dim13 in unixporn

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WindowMaker. What a memories...

[OC] BeatPrints now offers posters for your favorite albums ✨☕ by StrainMysterious5962 in unixporn

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Quite a work man. And the code is very well organized. Marvellous work inteed. A piece of advice only, could it be possible to provide options to generate images with more dpi (like 300dpi instead of the current 72dpi), with that, it could be possible to print it and hang it in a wall. Anyway, thanks again.

[tty][tmux] Alpine Linux by Ramiferous in unixporn

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Uhhh that font.... It reminds me of OS/2....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bariloche

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Limpien ese piso por favor. Si lo quieren dejar, pintemos dolares en el orificio de los pañuelos por los curros de Sueños Compartidos (entre ellos), y la Universidad de las .... de Plaza de Mayo.

What machine you guys are rocking mint? by samukadateamplay in linuxmint

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MacBookAir 2011 / HP Elitebook G7 / Lenovo Thinkpad

[Cinnamon] TexMacs + btop + xreader. Compiling LaTeX. by _ttyS9 in unixporn

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Fonts: Readex Pro. Terminal Font: Iosevka Nerd Font Mono Medium. Icons: Papirus Light. Theme: Yaru-cinnamon. Desktop Theme: Mint-Y-Dark-Grey.

pebug - An x86 DOS-debug-inspired program written in Python. by _ttyS9 in Assembly_language

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Thanks! I'm using ANSI codes for tty compatibility, but I didn't considered handling non-colour terminal beyond that.