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Aurenkin, in Firefox crash log

Ah I think I see the problem. Someone left in a sleep statement here

ChaoticNeutralCzech,
parascent, in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac

Sorry but as a Linux user I found that Windows is better than macos. Macos doesn’t even have proper window management.

rottingleaf,

My experience is the same, but still it’s a Unix-like system. People who fear Linux may do Unix-like things with it. It’s worth something.

SpaceCadet,
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Yeah, but none of the system tools and applications follow Unix-like paradigms, so it’s really only Unix-like in name. Sure you can launch a bash or zsh shell, but there aren’t a lot of useful things you can do with that without installing a bunch of third party tools like brew, so the experience isn’t all that different from having to install Cygwin or WSL in Windows.

rottingleaf,

Yeah, but none of the system tools and applications follow Unix-like paradigms,

Eh, WTF? It has normal Unix-like userland tools.

but there aren’t a lot of useful things you can do with that without installing a bunch of third party tools like brew

You can’t do much without a package manager under Linux either.

Homebrew, macports, pkgsrc etc are all just ports collections, like the FreeBSD one. A pretty Unixy kind of thing to use, more so than apt or yum.

I hate Apple GUI, but technically it’s almost as good as Linux to use.

SpaceCadet,
@SpaceCadet@feddit.nl avatar

Eh, WTF? It has normal Unix-like userland tools.

You don’t understand what I mean.

I mean that you can’t really do much with those userland tools to effectively manage and configure your system. All configuration is abstracted away in a forest of xml files (i.e. /Library/Preferences) that’s as opaque and undocumented as the Windows registry and which you’re not supposed to touch other than with the approved GUI tools.

MacOS applications never follow Unix principles either regarding file placement.

So yeah while MacOS technically still is “Unix”, it really is a giant monolithic blob of shite built on top of the skeleton of what once was a decent Unix.

rottingleaf,

You don’t understand what I mean.

Well, you haven’t been very specific with your language.

All configuration is abstracted away in a forest of xml files (i.e. /Library/Preferences) that’s as opaque and undocumented as the Windows registry and which you’re not supposed to touch other than with the approved GUI tools.

It’s been some time since I touched MacOS, but there is a CLI tool for editing those preferences. Not unlike gconf. Actually gconf is apparently inspired by that and the Windows registry you so conveniently mentioned.

Not that I’m a fan, quite the opposite.

MacOS applications never follow Unix principles either regarding file placement.

“Unix principles” is the same as “Unix philosophy”, while you apparently mean Linux FHS. Yes, it’s understandably ignored. Yes, maybe it shouldn’t be.

So yeah while MacOS technically still is “Unix”, it really is a giant monolithic blob of shite built on top of the skeleton of what once was a decent Unix.

Well, see, comparing FreeBSD to Linux with its development path, for example, you might feel as if Linux was slowly moving in that direction as well. Linux users usually laugh at that sentiment and say that it’s evolution. So - MacOS too has what its developers considered evolution from what Linux/FreeBSD/… have.

Ah, also X11 is not that integral and traditional for Unix, if you imply that as well. Sun had its SunView in the olden days. There were other windowing systems.

mac,
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To add with Linux being unix-like not certified unix, macOS doesn’t need to implement anything in Linux fhs style.

mac,
@mac@infosec.pub avatar

Linux is unix-like, macOS is certified unix.

rottingleaf,

Certification is irrelevant really. There are Linux distribution releases which have been certified, just like MacOS.

mac,
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  • rottingleaf,

    It would appear then that no MacOS before 14.0 Sonoma is a certified Unix. Which is obviously false. Which means that your implication that this page lists everything certified is wrong.

    I said “releases”, because these were specific versions a few years ago. Perhaps nothing relevant today was certified, still what I remember is not that different from the mundane Red Hat of the same year.

    Which is all useless talk cause when we say Unix as something important, we mean “genetic Unix”, as in something of being derived from the same code base, culture, philosophy, etc, not “legal Unix” as a trademark, because that’s not the only cool-looking word one can imagine to name an OS.

    So obviously BSDs are real Unix then, Linux is something weird and MacOS is bullshit.

    netchami,

    Windows doesn’t even have a proper terminal lol

    ininewcrow, in Firefox crash log
    @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

    Ah … I see your problem … it’s right next to Windows.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    “A computer is like air conditioning – it becomes useless when you open Windows”

    Octopus1348,
    @Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar
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    KISSmyOS, in Firefox crash log

    This firefox hasn’t crashed. It behaves as expected on Slackware.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Slacking ware

    slazer2au,

    No no no, it spawned a sleep thread.

    uis, (edited ) in Firefox crash log
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    https://derpicdn.net/img/view/2015/10/3/993307.png

    Image of Firefox blue pony with yellow and orange mane in front of blue globe, which looks like Firefox logo. She has firefox logo on her flank.

    lemmesay, (edited )
    @lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    how do I unsee it?


    I’d also like if you added a description for this to help screen readers.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    You can unsee it here.


    Done

    KISSmyOS,

    yayponies.no/videos

    Nope.

    Otherwise_Direction7,

    Is this a ‘yarr’ website dedicated solely for My Little Pony episodes?

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes

    mariusafa,

    The fuck is this shit.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Firefox

    Kase,

    Image of Firefox blue pony with yellow and orange mane in front of blue globe, which looks like Firefox logo. She has firefox logo on her flank.

    mariusafa,

    Good bot :)

    QuazarOmega,

    This was unexpected

    …whare do we get more?

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar
    QuazarOmega,

    Ngl I’m even more confused, but they are cool anyway

    uis, (edited )
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Also there this one.

    And there is KDE mascot. Dark wallpaper version.

    QuazarOmega,

    Saw it! That one goes hard

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    As I mentioned before KDE, my pfp, install cd version, Arch 1, Arch 2 and Nix

    devilish666,
    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    https://derpicdn.net/img/view/2014/5/22/633313.png

    Image of yellow pony with orange mane surrounded by fire with firefox logo on her flank

    devilish666,
    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    What? More Firefox?

    rostby, (edited )

    You called it it’s flank bruh what goin on on lemmy these days 💀

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    If I didn’t say flank, I would need to explain what cutiemark is.

    possiblylinux127, in the main differences!!

    KDE is fairly unstable and requires me to change settings to make it work for me. Gnome just works

    nte,

    I really don’t see the worth in hassling with KDE. Theres nothing wrong with GNOME

    AphoticDev,
    @AphoticDev@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    I used to love Gnome. Now I hate how it looks. Looks like they tried to mix MacOS and Android and just royally botched it.

    librechad,

    I have been actively using GNOME for about a year now, honestly, it is the best one out of all of the desktop enviorments availible right now. I’m also pretty sure GNOME just got $1M+ to continue working on it. I don’t mind the look, it is very simple.

    ExfilBravo,

    gnomelook.org

    btr_fan87, (edited )

    That link is incorrect. Should be gnome-look.org

    possiblylinux127,

    Well the good news is that you are free to use whatever you want

    ILikeBoobies,

    I think they nailed it

    It’s what a desktop should look like

    dan, (edited )
    @dan@upvote.au avatar

    I wish people wouldn’t downvote comments like this. The downvote button isn’t an “I disagree with you” button and downvoting people just because you disagree with their opinion is silly.

    voidMainVoid,

    Maybe not for you. For me, I spend hours fiddling with it trying to get it the way I want, get frustrated, and eventually go back to KDE.

    voidMainVoid,

    GNOME doesn’t even have the settings I need to make it work.

    Holzkohlen,

    Yo, what? Nobody ever uses Gnome without extensions.

    possiblylinux127, (edited )

    3er7nv

    OK that’s not entirely true as I use blur my shell and dash to dock

    psud,

    That’s such a role reversal. It used to be that gnome couldn’t do half the things KDE could, and was too configurable to be easy

    h_a_r_u_k_i, in the main differences!!
    @h_a_r_u_k_i@programming.dev avatar

    Ehm… Elliot uses Gnome.

    youtu.be/ishgn7-NLlU?si=ox06KyNHHk35XlDL

    devilish666, in the main differences!!

    Bottom images more like people that using i3 or openbox

    devilish666, in A repost from r/linuxmemes - Because I saw the original comic

    Same like manjaro & arch

    devilish666, in Distros bad

    Every linux distro are best except ubuntu & manjaro
    CHANGE MY MIND

    kaffiene, in the main differences!!

    Right! You use Gnome when there’s good natural light =)

    BigDanishGuy, in the main differences!!

    Gnome = KDE = bloat

    I don’t care about a modern feel, I need to not care about learning new interfaces. Xfce is fine for me.

    Kanda,

    Xfce is bloat, just use the tty

    owenfromcanada,
    @owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

    TTY is bloat, just use two buttons to input ones and zeros.

    BigDanishGuy,

    Sometimes I actually do prefer to just SSH in to a tmux session.

    Pharmacokinetics, in the main differences!!
    @Pharmacokinetics@lemmy.world avatar

    OpenBOX?

    aeleoglyphic, in the main differences!!

    As a kubuntu user I approve. 👍

    FMEEE, in the main differences!!

    True. Just true

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