

You posted a thing celebrating a sociopath for using Linux. I think you need meds.
You posted a thing celebrating a sociopath for using Linux. I think you need meds.
Ghost might be better for you, as it’s aimed to be a more complete distro with an installer and desktop environment.
I mean, you computer’s wifi still won’t work, but at least you’ll have a nice UI to show you all the ways it does not work.
No, very clearly not.
I’m commenting on the effectiveness of a course of action.
Are we not in the same thread?
What’s your retirement age now?
But genuinely, I’ll accept that as generally true. One issue we have that you don’t is you can get to the actual capital of power in like 5 hours from anywhere in the country. A very large swath of the more liberal population of this country lives 50 expensive driving hours or a very expensive flight away and there are very few labor protections. Most businesses are run by people who are on the side of the government, meaning you are asking folks to lose their job, fly or drive ~5000km, all to stand outside a place with armed riot police with signs. That doesn’t sound appealing, nor does it sound effective based on the violent and blatantly illegal actions undertaken by the us government in DC and Portland during the previous trump administration.
So then the question becomes: is it time for an actual armed protest. Is that the right step?
Since you asked the part that stood out was very small
I guess I could have easily said that in the first comment.
Feels a little: ugh sure I guessss I could have explained more, so tedious
Clearly this was a misinterpretation.
From my pov I think you’re repeating exactly what I said, but I appreciate the additional details.
My last point is that “the design life we choose” is usually dictated by non-engineering forces. A 12th century king can throw resources at a problem. A 20th century governor cannot, and doesn’t care to. They care about the bridge lasting until the end of their term limits.
Yeppers that’s the thought process. thanks for explaining better than me.
I’m considering most economic systems prior to…the last few centuries to be essentially slavery. If some random king owns everything…
Not the same as America’s slavery of course, nor is it necessarily legally structured slavery as existed in many societies, but nevertheless.
I enjoy the argument because it’s a taboo, so nobody has a good argument. Nobody thinks it’s a real command. Nobody thinks for a moment Linus even wants that person dead. It’s Just Not How We Do Things here in Polite Society. We say “fuck you, c-loving geriatric” but “I can’t wait to see you in a grave, old man” is considered different even though the literal words are irrelevant. The speaker likely has no real interest in fucking the other coder, nor seeing them in a grave.
This amusingly puts it in precisely the same category as like, grandma being upset that their gkid won’t wear a bra or shave their pits.
What, precisely, is the user-facing problem with this (the volume one)?
I’m not going to argue that tech companies change UIs and usually for the worse and usually dont fix them. I mean look how shit gnome is after it merged together the worst parts of windows 8 and windows 11. It’s awful. Or chrome’s insistent efforts to return chrome to chrome even though it’s point was being a low chrome browser. Or Firefox deciding that small chrome was too complex to support and dropping that feature. Or every bank turning their website into the shittiest form of single page app. I agree – all of these behaviors are not great. KDE gets and deserves credit for being the same clunker with tiny incremental improvements it’s been for years. I saw in kde6 they rounded some buttons? Good for them!
Experienced having more than one way to change the volume? Or you’ve looked into the source of kde and confirmed there aren’t old sliders sneaking around taking up 3 kB of space?
I don’t know what randomly selected one-off failure you’re referring to.
I’m referring to the daily experience of clunk from kde or the smooth glidey uselessness of gnome.
You seem very intent on convincing multiple people we are more inconvenienced than we feel.
I think you are missing the feeling of smug superiority that comes from defeating the feeble multi-million dollar attempts to punish us…with 5 mouse clicks. So on the surface level it might be an inconvenience, but you step into the actual activity and boom, we’re telling these dumbasses to fuck off. And that’s fun.
Yep
It’s like when YouTube finds a way to show you an ad, and then you go to ublock and update filters and boom fixed.
Oh no Italy is requiring something unenforceable, hopefully nobody from other countries ignores this and provides VPN access unhindered.
Linux has always worked ok. It’s the desktop environments that are unpolished. And the driver model.
But did you read the exchange this conversation is about? It sounds like you’re operating on month-old headlines.
Why? Are you concerned that the date/time widget author is going to kill themselves? Or do you just not like the concept and don’t think people should talk about it? Something else?
One of those options is unlikely and the other is just a taboo.
You really don’t seem ok.
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It’s on his Wikipedia page, this isn’t something you have to try hard to identify.