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AnUnusualRelic, to memes in Has anyone notified Elon?
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That’s what interns are for.

AnUnusualRelic, to privacy in European countries from privacy and freedom perspective
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Most shops have online presence. You can easily compare the price of tinfoil rolls using Google translate.

AnUnusualRelic, to lemmyshitpost in Just to be preemptive: I know you hate me for this.
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Usb and display resolutions are in a contest for the shittiest, most confusing, naming convention. So far the displays are slightly ahead. We’ll see if it lasts.

AnUnusualRelic, to linux in 4 reasons to try Mozilla’s new Firefox Linux package for Ubuntu and Debian derivatives | The Mozilla Blog
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A single line text field in any interface doesn’t behave the same way as the single line text field in the address bar. It certainly does break conventions.

AnUnusualRelic, to linux in 4 reasons to try Mozilla’s new Firefox Linux package for Ubuntu and Debian derivatives | The Mozilla Blog
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I agree with you. There was a big outcry when they changed it, granted this was quite some time ago and the young ones here may not remember, but it’s still a break from the way everything else works.

But as usual, broken stuff becomes the new normal after a while.

AnUnusualRelic, to lemmyshitpost in 100,000 bungholes probably
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One day, a little boy’s anus will peer at you from every shelf in this country! (That guy, probably)

AnUnusualRelic, (edited ) to linuxmemes in : (
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A lot of things may have changed in ten years though. It’s good that nothing broke, but it’s not very reassuring.

AnUnusualRelic, to lemmyshitpost in 100,000 bungholes probably
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You have to ponder the fact that at some point, someone sat down and first planned to, and then actually made, painted and varnished this thing.

AnUnusualRelic, to linuxmemes in : (
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I thought it had been abandoned since 2003, but not at all!
It’s been abandoned since 2013.

AnUnusualRelic, to historyporn in WW1 experimental camouflage sniper's suit using the concept of "dazzle."
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A herd of snipers does sound kind of worrying to be honest.

AnUnusualRelic, to comicstrips in Go into the woods and fight some strangers, son.
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Shouldn’t you also, I don’t know, go to school, graduate and become an accountant or something?

AnUnusualRelic, to memes in This is the master race...?
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When I grow up, I want to be a Playmobil. But a nazi Playmobil.

Say no more!

AnUnusualRelic, (edited ) to linux in This week in KDE: auto-save in Dolphin and better fractional scaling
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[ … ] what is it about DEs - or tbh more accurately, Gnome specifically - that has people being like “this isn’t what I want, therefore it’s a piece of SHIT. Why do they hate their users? Why do the users use it? Don’t they realise the devs hate them??”

You’re comparing Gnome and distributions which isn’t a very good comparison. Firstly because distributions are pretty much interchangeable, despite what people say, as they all pretty much do the same thing and install the same software, and secondly because Gnome has some history behind it.

In the early days, there wasn’t really much of a choice as far as desktop environments were concerned. You had a few fairly nice (for the time window managers), but if you wanted something integrated, there was Gnome or KDE. And KDE relied on the non free (at the time Qt). However Gnome kept changing and breaking stuff. The users kept asking the devs not to do it, and the devs quite literally told them to fuck off. A good number of people grew resentful towards the whole project around that time (and notably towards de Caza, who managed the whole thing). Soon enough Qt was freed, and many moved to KDE where the devs listened to users, where the concept was to empower and not to coerce. The difference was simply amazing.

I just suspect that you came in late to the show. I’ve had Linux on my desktop for close to 30 years now. So maybe Gnome got better, but it’s too late. They burned their bridges. As far as I’m concerned, it’s their turn to fuck off.

Now you know why there’s bad feelings towards them.

AnUnusualRelic, to linuxmemes in Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac
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I think it’s much more agressive in some territories. I’m in Europe an I never saw it either.

Otoh, I don’t boot windows very often, maybe once a month.

AnUnusualRelic, to linux in This week in KDE: auto-save in Dolphin and better fractional scaling
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It was pretty much the same story for me (although much earlier, in the 1.2 days I think).

Gnome was great but you couldn’t rely on anything. They loved removing stuff to make it more “lean” or changing it to match their “vision”. They didn’t care about their users, only their circlejerk.

I’m not sure it has changed a lot in since then. I’m glad I dropped that dumpster fire. I still have no idea why it’s the default on so many systems.

At least there are many great options for those who want something else.

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