I thought it this would be fun everybody. I thought it might be interesting to compare desktop screenshots and see what other SoylentNews user interfaces look like. Tiling window manager or stacking? Desktop environment or not? Are you minimalist? What operating systems are you using?
What about your phone/tablet/phablet?
I'll start: Desktop and Cellular Phone.
(Score: 5, Offtopic) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Monday February 16 2015, @11:46PM
Slow news day?
(Score: 3, Interesting) by buswolley on Monday February 16 2015, @11:51PM
Actually, this is a test to see if a Soylenter can provide a real screenshot showing his/her stuff off WHILE NOT compromising your identity.
subicular junctures
(Score: 1, Funny) by Ethanol-fueled on Tuesday February 17 2015, @02:15AM
Anybody who can compromise my identity based on the screenshot I provided in my post above gets a free blowjob*.
* from a man
Anybody who can post less meaningful but factually accurate information related to computer information or psychological profile gets a free handy † .
† that is, handjob
(Score: 3, Funny) by c0lo on Tuesday February 17 2015, @03:16AM
Pardon my paranoia, but methinks I'll pass this time (SN already has my email, I disclosed by posting the info I'm living in Melbourne and I grew up in one of the former communist countries in EE. I think that's enough).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 17 2015, @02:08PM
Well, I guess you could simply create an account at the SoylentNews Wiki [soylentnews.org] and upload the image there. ;-)
However the Wiki doesn't seem to be accessible through https.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday February 17 2015, @10:14AM
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-02172015-040103am.php [zimagez.com]
I think I pass the test. There's not much on my desktop to identify me.
One "feature" of my desktop - anything minimized on my right screen is "invisible". There is no icon. Anything that I might not want seen in a screenshot is moved to the right screen, and minimized. To find it again, I click anywhere in open space, select "Windows" and click the hidden window to bring it into focus.
I'm a distro hopper, and I've found myself chasing the latest and greatest Enlightenment desktops. Sparky in this case, but Sabayon, Bluestar, and others have done great things with Enlightenment.
Oh - as a distro hopper, there really isn't much identifying stuff on any of my desktops. THAT stuff is pretty much kept stashed on a separate hard drive from the OS drive, not on my desktop. When I nuke and reinstall, everything is still where it was for the past years, no need to put it all onto the desktop!
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