

Yeah, I can’t stand GNOME. It’s completely unusable.
KDE is great and also the Linux Mint DE, Cinnamon.


Yeah, I can’t stand GNOME. It’s completely unusable.
KDE is great and also the Linux Mint DE, Cinnamon.


I agree. GNOME 3 is completely unusable, and I can’t stand client side decorations because it leads to inconsistencies and ugly apps. Give me a standard title bar FFS


I feel that’s going to happen as soon as Gaben retires


I think the Do Not Sell My Information applies to users that are living in California. So Google could just show it to them, and not to all the other users


Or even taking a picture of the screen using a phone


It’s called network effect and it’s the reason why most people are forced to use WhatsApp or Facebook


I know, that was the best Affinity. But at least, Affinity 3 is free (for now).


As an alternative to Adobe, the Affinity suite also works well with Wine. And we can hope for a native version.


Yeah, but still. After a while you get to know which restaurants you like. And you can call them directly without giving money to big companies.


Pizzerias in Italy have been delivering for ages without apps. I don’t understand why everybody uses apps now.


It’s always hard to separate the author and the artwork. Dilbert was great, Scott Adams not so much


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I don’t agree. We’re not talking about a person or a charity. We’re talking about a VC-backed company. They can fuck off and die, and it’s not toxic – it’s just common sense.
If NATO was dissolved, Europe would get rid of all those US bases on European soil (Italy alone has 9 US bases, IIRC). That would be fun.
But still, I wish the US would get rid of Trump instead.
By the way, the Affinity suite works particularly good on Linux, through Wine.
Of course I wish they would release a native version, but this is acceptable in the meantime.
Expect that the app store default to flatpack packages, so installing a tool that normally requires 100 KiB takes up 4 GiB.
It doesn’t make any sense.


But what about Amazon Glacier? That’s exactly what they do. Cheap storage on cold drives.


But isn’t it available only for Windows/macOS?


Really? Do you have any source on that?
If it’s true, I bet it’s only if they’re actually running without ever spinning down.
I think client side decorations are the worst thing that happened to Linux after GNOME 3.
It’s just a lame attempt at copying macOS, with the huge difference that macOS has a fixed, predictable menu bar at the top of the screen, while GNOME does not.
I want a coherent system, where every window has the same title bar, which I can customise completely. Client side decorations are the opposite of that.