My laptop looks very similar to this, running KDE Plasma 6.1, so yes, yes it is.
Something to make you feel even older: yeet isn't really considered "new" anymore 😬
Visual Studio and VS Code are two separate products, I'm afraid. Visual Studio is a .NET IDE and build tool, as opposed to VS Code which is essentially an extensible text editor.
Edit: also the screenshot looks like it might be from Slack?
Woman empowers woman?
When you think about it, where else would you get The Blade of The Lich King, but a raid?
Helix Editor did this to me. They have so much documentation on their site about how to use the editor, how to extend it, theme it, etc., etc. What they didn't seem to document, though, is that the binary is named hx
, not helix
:/
Was ready to downvote but this is actually a really good guide, well done OP! The one issue I will raise, though, because I faced it myself, is that as long as you're still using Windows, it is way too easy to just go back to using the Windows programs not the open source ones. Only through switching to Linux can you really "throw yourself into the deep end" and force yourself to learn these new things. Microsoft has made themselves the "path of least resistance" (or at least that of "most momentum" for a reason) and if you've been using a computer for a while, it's a lot easier to break the habits and realise the benefits by giving yourself no other option than it is by trying to discipline yourself into using the new options.
If you swap "girl" for "Klingon" this is 100% something a Klingon would say - probably Worf after facing another bout of "YoU wErE rAiSeD bY hUmAnS uR nOt A tRuE kLiNgOn"
The more properties you own, the more tax you pay on the price of the next one - excluding if you only own one, but escalating quickly after like 3 or 4.
Incredible
Paul, John, George, and Ringo were 4 friends, and they were all Beatles, so I think they might have skewed this data a little?
Look up "Commonality"/"Commonality Sol" (theme), "Reactionary" (theme), and "GNUStep" (icons) on the Plasma theme library, I think you'll find some stuff you like. Also, in Plasma Settings' "Window Style", select "MS Windows 9x".