- Wipe Windows
- Install Linux
- Profit
@lemmy.world
Ah, the early days of the internet where every click on a link felt like you discovered something new and exciting. I remember making my own 'homepage' (with stats counter, most of the visits were my own), the dial-up modem's noises, browsing open ftp servers to find interesting warez and generally not worrying about viruses.
But this does more than that. Not only do you not have to deal with paths, it instantly shows you any icon from any theme installed, You can also opt for creating your own icon on a canvas, or import an image 'jpg, webm, png' and have it made into an icon. You can choose the shape of your icon (round, rounded corners, square). Heck, you can even import a picture with multiple icons and zoom/center the one you want. Sure, all of it is possible manually, but this tool makes it very easy, and creates backups where you can easily revert.
I see you say 'no resale value', but specs like that do 650,- to 700,- here in The Netherlands. Are you sure there is no value here? It seems as a firewall, it will consume lots of electricity. (Too much for 24/7?)
The only “AI” involved was occasional use of GitHub Copilot for trivial autocomplete/suggestions, the same way many developers use it for boilerplate. All architecture, features, UI design, and logic are 100% human-made.
My favorite retro game is Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. That is because it was the first game I purchased for the Game Boy after I got tired of Tetris. I played it so many times! I can still remember every level. Good times.
It is a continuation of the work started by system-rw, who was the initiator for creating macosicons-linux. His use was to apply (mac) icon sets in batch, downloaded from some website. His software was on version 2.0, so when I forked it and modified the program to do many other things, it became version 3.0. I liked the idea of easily changing icons in a way that is user friendly, but I found that system-rw's solution was too narrow and focused for only one specific goal. I broadened it to be a comprehensive icon editor / replacer. I did upload it a few hours ago, indeed, and that is why I am trying to get people to be aware of the app.. It's because I feel it could be a useful tool for opendesktop users.
thanks for using Leebra!
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