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- workspace 1 is for rhythmbox & sometimes geary
- workspace 2 is like the main, for browser
- worksoace 3 is for main work software
- workspace 4 is for secondary work software or references/files
workspace 8 is for ~~porn~~ personal note taking.
I hate workspace indicators without an index, I have the following for Sway/Niri/Hyprland.

- Green bar: Current focused monitor
- Cyan Bar: Visible workspace on other monitor
- Gray numbers: Empty workspaces
- White numbers: Workspaces with winodws
(I also have 1-5 in left monitor and 6-10 to the right)
I seem to be solidly in a grumpy old man mood tonight.
You know what was good UI design language? Mid-late 90s Windows/MacOS/BeOS. Buttons looked like buttons and you could see if they were pressed or disabled. Same with sliders, radio button, and every other UI widget. The slight 3D look meant that it was obvious at a glance what was going on. Window corners has little grabbers to show where to grab. Scroll bars showed how much you could scroll, with obvious buttons to do so.
Everything about flat UI design is bullshit.

I think your viewpoint is heavily influenced by nostalgia
I don't know who in the linux community one day decided capsules, rounded edges, and neon colors was a "good look" but I just find it so tacky and amateurish and I'm probably alone in that thinking.
Also Jetbrains mono as the defacto go to font.
I absolutely love my bland rectangles with text. Never changed my Waybar theme and I have no rounding on my windows. It's my 15 corner pixels of screen real estate, go away with your fanciness.
That's how default Waybar looks like if you never installed it.
For the same reason people don't want to live in concrete boxes
Great idea, let's all go live in plastic spheres instead!
That's the same design language windows macos ios and android use so idk where you get amateurish
That still doesnβt mean that itβs not a shitty design language that looks like somebody just discovered the circle tool in gimp.
...yeah... About that circle tool...
Because they are good look.
Am I the only person that doesn't understand what I am looking at here? (other than I get that something is displaying or working on the second of eight things - is this some specific UI element I should know?)
it is the workspace indicator of gnome
There are 8 workspaces open (lots of windows) and the second one is currently on display
AH, gotcha, thanks! I've tended to stick closely to KDE out of familiarity so don't know Gnome that well.
My 4x4 grid of 16 workspaces over two activities in KDE