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what?
what is a desktop thread in the internet
A "desktop thread" typically refers to a specific type of online discussion thread where users share screenshots of their computer desktops. These threads are often found on forums, social media platforms, or subreddits dedicated to customization, technology, or personal setups. Participants typically showcase their desktop backgrounds, icons, widgets, and overall layout, often discussing the software, themes, or configurations they use. It's a way for users to share ideas, inspire others, and receive feedback on their desktop setups.
oh, i see.. i thought so but i couldn't tell if the pic was related coz it doesn't look like a desktop
I installed a Gnome extension called Blur my shell which lets you either blur or make certain parts transparent, so the usual bar on the top looks like that. When I put a window near it tho it gets solid again, it's just so you can have look at the wallpaper with as less stuff as possible.