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"No customization for a week" challenge

Date: 2020-10-02

Ever since I have started using Linux (2006), one of my favorite games is just customizing stuff on my system. At first it was themes, icons, cursors, now it's more terminal stuff, Emacs config, etc.

I am an addict and I need help. So I decided I will do a one week challenge, when I don't edit any config files, and modify my system look or function. I just use it from today, as it is, until October 9th.

Do you have similar problems? If you want to talk about it, share your experience with me on Mastodon. Thanks!


This was day #67 of #100DaysToOffload, where we write about different things on our personal blogs. Join the project or just read the blogs.

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