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hperrin, in Year of the Diagonal Linux Desktop, y'all

I’m just sitting here patiently waiting for hexagonal displays.

Nariom,

What about a pyramid tablet?

hperrin,

Only if I also get a dodecahedral phone.

Adler180,

Hexagons are the bestagons.

key,
@key@lemmy.keychat.org avatar

Needs to be circular to maximize efficiency

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

If we could get edge-to-edge displays, hexagonal panels with a spherical radius will be the next big thing for battle stations.

(By spherical, I mean its curved so it can be tiled into a sphere.)

Gork,

Let’s go one step further and build a monitor orb with a chair in the center.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, yes. That’s what I was getting at.

something like this:
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b9f94807-609f-4318-a3a9-c9f1c567a0e2.png
but better.

PropaGandalf,

You mean VR?

eager_eagle, in I use a WM btw
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar
cygnus,
@cygnus@lemmy.ca avatar

Beat meat to it

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

what

Empricorn,

You fucking heard them.

cyanarchy,

Were the provided instructions unclear?

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

Not at all. They are:

  • Have meat.
  • Beat it.
fossphi,

I just did. Not my proudest, but it’ll do

lseif,

perfect for Java development. you may now laugh

XTornado, (edited )

<span style="color:#323232;">HumorouslyAmusingBehaviorExecutorWithExuberantJoyAndSpontaneousLaughterCoordinator laughterCoordinator = HumorousActionPerformerCreationAndInitializationFactoryWithExuberantJoyAndSpontaneousLaughterCoordinator.createLaughableActionPerformer();
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">// Invoke the laugh action method
</span><span style="color:#323232;">laughterCoordinator.performLaughAction();
</span>
eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

<span style="color:#323232;">AmusingApprovalIndicatorWithJovialEnthusiasmAndUpwardThumbAffirmationExecutor endorsementExecutor = PositiveReinforcementSignifierCreationAndActivationWorkshopWithJovialEnthusiasmAndUpwardThumbAffirmationExecutor.createApprobationInducer();
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">// Deploy the upvote indication method
</span><span style="color:#323232;">endorsementExecutor.deployAffirmativeThumbElevationMethod();
</span>
neonred,

Needs more Builder Factories and @Annotations

linearchaos,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

To be honest I prefer the windows be skewed into diamond shapes

szlwzl, in Songs about Vim
MashedTech, in Songs about Vim

Look, honestly, to me at least, this horse has been dead for a 1000 years and we’ve been beating it since then. Initially I was as well, “haha funny, what is vim, so hard” and then I happened to interact with it for the first time, did a web search and all the amusement died. If it’s like this we should make fun of Ctrl+C as well because “Omg, so hard to terminate a terminal program, there is no X to click on” just because this is non standard for a user that is familiar with only the GUI. We could abstract and transform this meme 1000 times because there will always be somebody who knows how to do something and then there is something else that doesn’t work the way he/she/they/etc. are used to and searching for an answer is too hard.

Or am I just dumb, ranting about something that doesn’t even matter because in the end there will always be new people, for which vim is new and hard and vim maybe is the most popular thing most of the new users on here have a hard time understanding. Will this meme ever evolve into something else at one point? Was there a precursor to this meme before vim or vi existed? What are other similar memes that I reacted to the same way because I find myself in a similar spot as most people find themselves with vim and I am just a hypocrite?

TL;DR: Just disregard my useless comment, enjoy the things you want to enjoy, and be happy, you only get one life, don’t waste it getting mad at useless shit.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Meeh, you made up for the rant in the end 👍 😁.

anton,

Started writing my own in-terminal editor recently.

When I ran it the first time I realized that I hadn’t implemented quitting yet.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Reply when the name is ready, I will check it out.

alice_mac,

I too would like to check this out.

kurwa,

Now if we’re talking about vi, that’s a whole other thing. First time on a system and the git editor was set to vi, and I was like oh I know exactly how to get out of this because I know vim a bit, turns out I was wrong. It did legitimately throw me for a loop haha

WeLoveCastingSpellz,

This is the optimal way to both get the rant out of ypur system and be constructive at the same time

Zink,

I think it’s just a memorable shared experience that a big portion of Linux users had at one point. That kind of thing is prime meme fuel. And sure, there is always a fresh supply of people who ran into it recently.

For me, I’ve been familiar with *nix for decades, but I’ve only been a daily Linux user for about a year. I remember using emacs back in my Unix days, so the sudden unexpected learning curve of vim commands is fairly recent to me. I’ve already seen like 50 variations of this meme since joining the “lol exiting vim” club, but they still amuse me.

pooberbee, in I use a WM btw

The absolute disregard for the meme format here. I’m too high for this.

fossphi,

I know right, I didn’t get it until someone posted the tilted monitor image. I kept thinking that it had something to do with the text being out of bound

Artyom,

It’s a valid use of the format if you use a tilting window manager to view it.

cyanarchy,

Objectively incorrect

fatalError, (edited )

You mean a tiling one, right? :|

airbreather,

Would you say that the meme about the tilting window manager got you tilted?

cypherpunks, in Year of the Diagonal Linux Desktop, y'all
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml avatar
turbowafflz, in I use a WM btw

You know how sometimes old documents would reuse paper by turning it sideways and writing perpendicularly on top of the old writing? Let’s make a window manager that does that, overlap the contents of all your windows at different angles

lurch, (edited )

It could tilt them out of the viewport, leaving just a corner in, like weird minimizing

dukk,

It’s surprisingly possible (and easy) too… a little bit of tinkering with X11’s compositor API would probably do the trick.

IDK about Wayland tho :/

sxan,
@sxan@midwest.social avatar

You could do it in Wayland, too, it’s just that every single Wayland app would have to re-implement the rotation and rendering themselves.

AVincentInSpace,

Wayfire seems perfectly capable of rotating apps without them being aware of it

JohnDClay,
badbytes, in Linux users when

Real Linux users don’t install software using a mouse.

TeddE,
@TeddE@lemmy.world avatar

Yes they do. I will not have you gatekeeping Linux users (even for humor sake), just because we insist on having options.

I want my ‘the year of the Linux desktop’ damnit, and that won’t happen if granny is stuck in Windows because nobody makes a GUI update button.

michaelmrose,

“Granny” has evolved. In 1985 granny at the tender age of 60 was born when 65% of households didn’t have electricity and she came of age when the height of sophistication was the typewriter.

In 2010 granny saw computers become a thing when she was 40 become usable by 55 and pervasive at work by the time she retired.

In 2024 granny saw computers become a thing right when she became an adult. Her kids had them. She used them. By the time she was 46 they were literally everywhere and unavoidable

By 2034 granny saw computers become a thing when she was a kid and they were everywhere by her early adulthood.

This isn’t an argument against GUIs which are in fact useful but lets not pretend everyone is an idiot either. Honestly I don’t find googles GUI for managing android apps even slightly usable as far as finding software either. I always end up searching on an actual search engine, finding the exact app I need and then installing it. Android with its mega millions of users doesn’t have a better ux than apt.

TeddE,
@TeddE@lemmy.world avatar

Fair point. My apologies to all the tech hip grannies of the world.

There are people who consider themselves not tech savvy, and don’t plan to learn. Is there a good term you’d recommend as slang for these people?

michaelmrose,

Is there a good term you’d recommend as slang for these people?

Windows users. It’s kind of useless to optimize a product for users who have no interest in it.

BrownianMotion,
@BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

okay Judge Dredd. Because you make the difference to the Linux world. piss off back to whatever OS you were using before you “discovered Linux” 6 months ago.

TeddE,
@TeddE@lemmy.world avatar

Oh! What a spicy comment!

It’s funny - some of my first Linux experiences was to try out compiz-fusion back when it was new about 20 years ago. Wobbly windows is the key feature that I fell in love with Linux over. Or rather a compositor that provided great control over the desktop experience that made it fun, and people like you were angry back then that nobody needs eye candy. Nowadays, composite graphics are standard in Windows, Mac, Gnome and KDE.

I’m glad that the community overall has grown up, and that most distros focus on being usable by every user, not just power users

possiblylinux127, in Songs about Vim

What program is that?

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Spotify?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I presumed as much, but didn’t think to ask.

possiblylinux127,

Ah, I was hoping for something foss

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It’s easy to see, honestly. That green is pretty recognizable

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I don’t use Spotify, at all 🤷.

KrankyKong,

Tis indeed.

einlander, in Year of the Diagonal Linux Desktop, y'all
ipsirc, (edited )
@ipsirc@lemmy.ml avatar

& BSD

LiveLM,

An article that links to a Tweet that links to a blog post with the actual useful information.
They truly Human Centipede’d this one

Dra, in Linux community throught history

Ubuntu server is fine relax

possiblylinux127,

Just use Debian

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah no

Netplan and the default systemd network dependency can screw off

Doesn’t even come with ufw enabled

BrownianMotion, in Linux users when
@BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

sudo apt install lynx

Linux users that use the software store are not Linux users. The store is only there for your mum and dad.

argarath,

This will surely bring more users to Linux

michaelmrose,

Lynx is a tremendously shitty browser and most distros pre-install firefox. Real users just click the firefox icon

jagungal,

Gatekeeping like this holds Linux back from broader adoption

BrownianMotion,
@BrownianMotion@lemmy.world avatar

Did you read someone else’s post, and decide to get on this bullshit “gatekeeping” bandwagon? You’re a misinformed malcontent. spew you copypasta bullshit elsewhere.

Muscar, in Year of the Diagonal Linux Desktop, y'all

You failed with the image, though. The graphics aren’t supposed to rotate with the display.

xaxl, in Linux community throught history

Ubuntu is fine as a gateway drug imo. It hasn’t made the best decisions over time though, but I appreciate it’s contribution regardless.

haui_lemmy,

Ubuntu is what got me hooked to linux. By now I’m ready to jump ship and maybe use debian in the future.

doingthestuff, in Linux community throught history

I have old history with Linux and am just coming back. I did my first test build for my office to get away from the dying Windows 10/avoiding 11. I went with a basic Linux Mint cinnamon build, got our network printer and core software working. Will you let me live?

A7thStone,

Yes, but you better be installing arch on your toaster by next week.

ulterno, (edited )
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

My toaster is electromechanical. No µC / mutable memory available. Not even a manual switch (turn on/off using the wall switch). So no arch there unless I swap some components. I use EndeavourOS with DWM on one of my VMs, though.

Do I get to live?

Crashumbc,

No excuses, get a pi and stick in there!

ulterno,
@ulterno@lemmy.kde.social avatar

I’d have a toasted pi every-time I ran it. Talk about expensive sandwiches.

pmk,

“Installing Linux on a Dead Badger” is an actual book. archive.org/details/…/1up

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

I went to install Arch and it did not seem easy. I opted for Cinnamon Mint.

sorrybookbroke, (edited )

Nah, as an arch user most people don’t likely need it. Mints a great option. No matter what you do with arch (even endeavor) there’ll always be alot of setup, by design, and with how fast things move they’ll break commonly. Like the grub issue a bit back, or the kernal that could have caused screens to die, or more recently the nvidia drivers forcing many screens to be stuck at one brightness.

I love arch, it’s a testing bed for the linux ecosystem. The first place where things exit beta and interact with each other in the wild. It’s definitly not what most people want for a computer though especially not for work. That’s why I duel boot with OpenSuse tumbleweed for my contract work (also, separating work and regular life makes things easier but that’s not relevent)

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Try Void it has an installer 😉.

Kidding, stick to Mint until you feel ready you can take a bigger bite. And do opt for the Debian Edition Mint.

sorrybookbroke,

Not to sound condescending, but I’d like to caution against this language. Mint is a perfectly fine OS to run permanently and never look back, and you absolutely can take a bigger bite while never having to install another OS. Distros are for the most part just a jumping off point and a set of defaults.

I agree though, LMDE stronk

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I said I was kidding 😉. If he likes Mint, sure, stick to whatever rocks your boat ☺️.

kalpol,

Meanwhile, OpenSUSE keeps rolling along, ignored

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s because it’s not RHEL 😂.

bitwaba,

EndeavourOS

possiblylinux127,

No

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Oh, come on, he’s not that bad 😁.

ordellrb,

I hope you mean LMDE mint

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