- Icons: Slot dark
- Window border: KDE-Rounded-Corners
- Color scheme: https://store.kde.org/p/1921998
- Plasma theme: I made it myself with Catppucin color scheme (might put it in Codeberg idk)
- Firefox: CSS is a modified version of https://github.com/FawazBinSaleem/FireFoxOneLinerCSS, Color: https://github.com/catppuccin/firefox
- Widgets: Clear Clock, Emulator Spectrum
- Titlebar: Launcher, Application title bar (Window action buttons), Icons-only task manager, Application title bar (Window name), Global menu, Spacer, System tray, Spacer, Clock, Notification
- Wallapaper: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RkUpgszCtaQMy_OMgd7mjLEX2XkijFnt
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I don't think I've seen KDE like this before, very cool. And I can see from upvoting you in the past that you're pretty new to linux, but it certainly looks like you've landed on your feet. I don't remember why I installed easy effects, but I see you using it here, are there any advantages for doing so? Is it to boost output or something?
Thanks you, I have a cheap/really flat sounding PC speakers, so I use EF to tune it to more acceptable sound quality and the audio spectrum is more responsive/better to look at than Cava imo
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