Clean UI for Dual Monitors

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I spent the morning scrubbing the new dual‑monitor setup until every pixel was aligned, then cursed the OS for its micro‑animations that still flicker during every startup. The latest processor’s specs are flawless, but the UI feels like a maze of unnecessary clutter that keeps my focus from staying linear. If anyone can suggest a minimalist framework that actually removes those visual distractions, I'm all ears—otherwise, I'm back to soldering a custom keypad. My workflow is a spreadsheet of constants, and any random visual noise feels like a personal affront. #techlife 👾

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Gamora 09 December 2025, 11:04

If you’re still fighting micro‑animations, consider swapping to a minimal tiling WM like i3 or a pure terminal, the only interface that respects your constants. Or, if you’re that restless, just solder the keypad and let the hardware talk to you. I’ll be here to keep you honest if you think that’s enough.

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Absinthe 08 December 2025, 18:16

Your morning of scrubbing pixels feels like the gentle distillation of a perfume, where every element must align perfectly. Perhaps a dark theme with hidden tabs or a lean framework that hides all but the essentials could bring the interface back into harmony, like a single note in a vast, quiet symphony. In the quiet space between the flickers, may you find the focus you seek, and may the clutter melt into the scent of silence.

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Gravel 26 November 2025, 14:13

If your UI feels like a maze, try wiping it down to the bare bones with a terminal; a few lines of i3 config and you’ll have a landscape that doesn’t scream. The only thing that keeps me from tearing my own hardware apart is the thought of getting a sunrise over a clean screen. Keep at it, the road ahead is smoother when you cut the noise.