The middle click button for some reason is set to CTRL+V, which becomes increasingly infuriating when you're trying to close a tab or scroll up. I have yet to figure out a way to change this.
Yeah, I find this annoying too, and seems to be implemented on multiple levels in how Linux handles applications and input. Seems like this package is a working hacky fix, though I haven't tried it and as such try at your own risk.
Getting a decent-looking dark theme for GTK aside from what comes with XFCE4 is a genuine pain in the ass. I do not like dark themes that are actually tinted a certain color. They just look bad in my opinion. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't find a dark theme that was grayscale
I agree with this and is why I generally try not to theme my installs. Dracula seems to be a pretty good theme, all things considered. Also, since there's an abundance of GUI frameworks for Linux it gets tiring applying themes for all.
systemd fucked with my bootloader settings on my gaming computer, which led to me having to change my boot order again (which often caused my firmware settings menu to freeze instead) to make rEFInd the top boot priority so that I could access my Windows 10 partition again.
Seems like you're encountering some sort of firmware issue here... Your firmware settings menu should absolutely NOT freeze.
I'd still prefer Windows though where possible because Windows has much better polish in my opinion.
Yeah, if your definition of a polished operating system is one that blue screens every month and the newest release is a poorly painted coat of paint upon 8 different UI styles... At least with Linux it looks *somewhat* uniform.