4 workspaces, i might set the color depth of the mac one to 16 bit just because i can and it'd be interesting imo and because haiku was built with that in mind for workspaces. it's very cozy and neat!

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4 workspaces, i might set the color depth of the mac one to 16 bit just because i can and it'd be interesting imo and because haiku was built with that in mind for workspaces. it's very cozy and neat!
OOOOH HAIKU I KNOW WHAT THAT IS
what's your take on how usable it is? does it have advantages over linux? wikipedia says it has a bunch of open source apps now??
it is very very very very usable. it's actually WAY more cohesive than linux is out of the box, UX-wise, as it comes from BeOS, which is also really cohesive. idk about "advantages" per se, it's more of a novelty than anything but it is a surprisingly competent novelty. immaculate vibes imo. it'd be fun to put it on a virtual machine before getting it on hardware, but it's gotten a lot better over time.
n-no of course not! that would be silly lol
...i-i listen to archived jungle mix tapes, which is a part of where dnb derives from...........