spaghetti GUI thread
Spaghetti GUI thread
at least it's consistent
thats one of the most consistent win 10 UIs i have ever seen
how and where do i install this theme?
it is the default Manjaro LXQt install
There's this logistics software I saw a screenshot of once, it had radial buttons, checkboxes, and drop down menus everywhere. I want to say it was from Siemens but I could be wrong. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
>not using oandbackup
10% of the features, 90% of the functionality.
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAAAHAHAH
yea but the workflow is insane
damn, i could make a sleeper machine using this
It's not. I like it, but it's really not.
it just werks
this
They really improved it and one can live with some retarded defaults.
>python api changes completely with every minor version
I think they're redesigning it for the next version.
>it doesn't have a native API in the first place
>as a result, some plugins like cell-based fracturing take ages to execute
What's a "sleeper machine"?
ah, i don't know the correct term for it but what i meant is something like a sleeper car - something that's low profile but packs a punch.
You're kind of on the right track but just using a different OS hardly makes it a sleeper
It'd be a sleeper machine if you put all of your brand new hardware in something like this
>spaghetti GUI
what?
i don't think i have to tell you that you can do cool stuff with bash and *nix oses give you more control over your system than windows or mac. processing power is obviously important, too.
>t. spaghetti developer
(You)
>Posts every single software for Linux
Yeah, I get what you mean in that it'd be much more powerful than it looks if it looks like Windows. I was referring to the physical aspect.
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