I totally agree. We need more peer-supported services.
I totally agree. We need more peer-supported services.
KDE
It’s like a swiss-army knife of DEs.
I try to make it look like Windows 7.
Hey man, it’s your time and money.
Spend it how you want to.
Something tells me you only care about ideas that don’t criticize you.
That’s the thing.
You’re already proud to lower your standards, why not lower them further?
Yeah. Nah.
I shouldn’t have to watch any ads on an already-profitable product. Accepting less is just me lowering my standards so people richer than me can be even richer.
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There’s always someone like you, lol.
Glad I’ve learned to just cut you out and move on.
Have a nice day!
It’s really annoying navigating a filesystem in the shell.
Either you remember exactly where a file is located, have a reference, or you’re going to be doing a lot of “ls, cd, ls, cd”.
If you’re genuinely confused, it’s because a lot of people live broken lives and it brings them joy to bring others down.
Not that I’ve found, but they may be out there.
Yes, the scaling sucks in LMMS and I don’t think the devs care to fix it.
The politics of FOSS are 100% why I have next to no interest in getting involved beyond small fixes if I come across them.
I’m not going to argue with a bunch of neurodivergent people about good design.
Dude, reading up on the explanation for including a fucking Trash in the freedesktop specification was really eye opening to me.
It’s like these 🧩 honestly need an explanation for why a Trash feature is necessary.
Here it is: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-latest.html
but maybe it’s now or never
That’s a real damn shame, because X is causing no issues for me.
It’s weird. As soon as (or even before) something is stable, people are already moving on to the next thing.
That’s a good way to have a broken system in perpetuity.
The more I program, the more I realize hacks like these are the direct result of someone doing something wrong somewhere.
I think it’s pretty much the exact same thing, but I’ve noticed they’ve been slower to update in response to countermeasures like these than uBlock Origin.
It does, but I’ve noticed they’ve been slower to update in response to countermeasures like these.
What sucks about these measures (and others) is that they usually do a decent job of subverting the adblocker AdNauseam, which clicks on ads in addition to blocking them.
This forces me to us uBlock Origin, ironically causes the people who implement these countermeasures to make less money off of my visits.
To be fair, I don’t think much has changed for small time twitter users.
I mean, if you use your brain it makes perfect sense.
I don’t watch ads. Youtube is profitable. I shouldn’t have to watch ads on an already-profitable product.
Accepting less is just me lowering my standards so people richer than me can be even richer.
Might wanna brush up on that reading comprehension, lol.