Lol, who still has any notification bubbles? Stupidest UI decision since microsoft’s ribbon
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Lol, who still has any notification bubbles? Stupidest UI decision since microsoft’s ribbon
Keep them bottled up at least
openSUSE worth a consideration. More frequent releases than debian, but still pretty conservative
Only older people. I know of none under 50 using it still. Most use kg from my experience these days
Okular
But no sd card, or changeable battery, or audio jack. Vote with your wallets. I like moto G series, but edge lines are terrible
https://github.com/bash-lsp/bash-language-server
A csv of kick off times (in UTC) and who is playing would be helpful to whomever takes this up
The jack connector has a really long history, back to the telegraph. The simplicity, the dependability, the interoperability, the lack of it falling out, or needing magnets, or who knows means it will be very tough to replace. And it has evolved too, it used to be a ball end, they have switched sizes, added channels
When does systemd stop? Linux without it is increasingly looking unlikely in the future. Are we not worried about it being a single point of failure and attack vector?
This isn’t a moan about the unix philosophy btw, but a genuine curiosity about how we split responsibilities in todays linux environment.
Me. Outlook on my windows work box is hard to beat imo. Personal? All android’s default and web-ui
Fuck yes, networks of forums are fabulous, as we on lemmy have to all agree. Welcome to the threadiverse NodeBB!
Seems fine with anarchy to me
So Konsole rocks. Yakuake a great addition. But I’m a big KDE fanboy
Alacritty is also pretty fun, combined with openbox / LXDE
But for the $dayjob it’s Windows Terminal which is easily the best thing Microsoft has released in decades when combined with WSL
False, god can’t die
He ain’t wrong. Replacing X11 wasn’t a great idea and not invented here was all over Wayland, especially with the Mir proposals. SystemD also gets this accusation but people seem to like working in it/with it, and so doesn’t get the level of criticism now.
It will be really interesting to see if Wayland maintains momentum over the next few years, or if it’s own tech debt will cripple it. Ideally we want to see if we can bridge the Android divide in the GUI space imo, which Wayland may have more potential to do
https://github.com/kr1sp1n/awesome-gemini
It’s a bit different, and good for it
Considered a gemini blog?
There’s the TCP sliding window to solve this. Just needs done, along with a whole host of other work. I’d donate, but are the original pair any better at sharing work yet?