I thought hard on this (I just like naming things). I came up with gemming. Graphical Environment Management. Unixgems.
It sorta works because customizing your environment is sort of like putting the finishing gems on it.
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I thought hard on this (I just like naming things). I came up with gemming. Graphical Environment Management. Unixgems.
It sorta works because customizing your environment is sort of like putting the finishing gems on it.
I think you might win.
…modding?
I'm calling it giving the dirstro top surgery from now on
Dots!
Like dotfiles. Where most of the customizing happens.
I dotted up my dwm install?
Its kind of verbable :p
I love the idea, it covers most instances of extreme customization in Linux.
The same car mod term in the 50s was 'hotrodding'.
Pocking
Pocked up
I.e. peacocking, making it awesome and flashy and sharing with others
Quick reach a consensus before the yungins start posting rizzed out setups
Zhush/zhoosh could work - I don't think the word is commonly used enough that it would get confusing.
Don't worry about it, nobody says that any more. It died out with Gentoo.
So Fetch
Oh god, this stuff is so tiring.
oh hey, i'm in that screenshot!
maybe something derived from dekotora? it has most of the same associations as the term we're looking to replace while not having racist or pejorative origins. deko?
eye-rolling
Maybe call it a 'ride'? It would still be a car reference, think about how people talk about cars as their 'rides'. At least to my understanding, calling a car a 'ride' also implies some level of the car being special. 'ride' is also only 4 letters, and isn't any harder to type, some of the other comments have really long terms which are a bit annoying to type.
On the negative side it is also 1 letter away from 'rice', so that might not be ideal.
Maybe we shouldn't invent new terms for races?