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    [โ€“] vox@sopuli.xyz -2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

    then you're using gnome wrong?
    seriously, extensions like Dash to X go against gnome philosophy and you should probably use kde instead in that case.
    extensions are intended be used for little "nice to have" features

    I'm not talking about Dash to Dock or sth like that. I'm talking about

    • opening a new window when I launch an application (rather than teleport me to another workspace)
    • clipboard manager
    • easy toggle for keeping my screen awake
    • any sort of tiling support beyond left/right
    • removing the useless window titlebars
    • have a wallpaper rotation