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eager_eagle, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Ask a stupid question...
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**Gay as in cheerful and happy*.

eager_eagle, to linux in My move to wayland: it's finally ready
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My personal experience could never agree with that. I could never use Wayland on KDE on either one of my laptops with Intel graphics due to numerous glitches and incompatibilities, so nvidia is not even the scapegoat I wish it was.

I’m looking forward to plasma 6 next month, but at least on KDE, Wayland has not really been usable so far.

eager_eagle, to lemmyshitpost in Statistics in a nutshell
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eager_eagle, 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’d be more annoyed to have to click it 2 or 3 times in order to search for something.

eager_eagle, 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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Selecting the address with a single click does make sense for the reasons I listed in my first comment.

And it’s consistent across most applications that have an address bar nowadays.

It doesn’t need to be consistent with other kinds of text fields because that wouldn’t make sense.

eager_eagle, (edited ) 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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The problem is you’re expecting consistency between elements that should not have consistent behavior for having completely different functions.

A line of text in a PDF, in a WYSIWYG editor, text in UI labels, and text in an address bar all have different roles and should be expected to behave differently, idk why you’re surprised for this “inconsistency”.

eager_eagle, (edited ) 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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Well, if they did it as you want it, a bunch of other people would complain they’re inconsistent because they’re the only browser that does that (today).

And what’s “everything else on the desktop”? I’m struggling to find more examples other than browsers and file managers. And a few popular file managers don’t even have editable text path inputs enabled by default, so you can’t even say this is a “rule”.

eager_eagle, (edited ) 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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wtf is this nitpicking

Every browser I tried does that. They’d be inconsistent if adopting a different behavior.

Idk about others, but most times I click the address bar I want to either copy the address, change it entirely, or search for something. Selecting the entire text just makes sense, especially on mobile where selecting things sucks.

eager_eagle, to piracy in Microsoft Copilot Pro
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all that depends entirely how one is writing the report and might also apply to slides

eager_eagle, (edited ) to piracy in Microsoft Copilot Pro
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Knowing or not how to make them, they’re still barely useful. They convey less information than a written report, and nobody goes back to a slide deck for reference if given a choice between that and a PDF. When printed as handouts, they’re a waste of paper. Their “need” basically comes down to graphic information, which could be in a boring report too.

eager_eagle, to privacy in [Discussion] How do you feel about age verification on Porn sites?
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In the worst case a privacy nightmare, and in the best case useless.

eager_eagle, to linuxmemes in When you build from source 🥲
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winter is hitting hard on some parts, I see

eager_eagle, to lemmyshitpost in Cursed
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what are you doing, step bro?

eager_eagle, to linuxmemes in every time i can't remember how to use a command
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I find –help to be often useful, but man is hard to sell. As a tool to know more details of an option or to know everything that’s available, it’s great. As a first contact with the CLI tool or a quick lookup, man past the first paragraph is often a waste of time. For most lookups cheat.sh is much quicker.

Though I’ve recently been using clipea with GPT-4, and it’s by far the best experience. Fastest way to have straightforward one-liners that do pretty much what you asked for.

eager_eagle, to linux in what's your opinion on typst?
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I’ve used it for a few documents and loved it. There’s a learning curve, but I’m glad they’re not carrying the technical debt latex has, so it’s definitely worth the effort IMO.

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