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That's Miss Jackson if you're (spinning) rusty: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/janet-jacksons-rhythm-nation-is-officially-a-security-threat-for-some-old-laptops/
@neglesaks@mstdn.io @purism Better than the Made-in-China one though?
@psychxr Good for y⚪️u
I'm not sure if I'm using too many #hashtags
@dallin@fosstodon.org They probably want to additionally keep their hardware looking fresh, modern, and in good condition, so the school users don't get a bad impression of Chromebooks.
Quite a way to do these. More money to #Google and less to the schools and users. Gee, I wish people were more considerate.
Just a quick reminder to all that that neither #KDE nor #GNOME is better. GNOME is meant to be adaptive and out of your way, whereas #Plasma is meant to be familiar and user centric. Both fill each other's gaps really well.
They both regularly collaborate and push the same standards like Flatpak and Wayland. They don't compete with each other like they used to a long time ago.
https://phabricator.kde.org/T15652
https://phabricator.kde.org/T15633
From a more philosophical point of view, window decoration is more of a system element – you mainly move, close, resize, maximize, minimize, and many other special things your system does, from it, so shouldn't it be part of the system rather than the applications? The #unixphilosophy comes to mind. (3/)
@gloopsies @TheEvilSkeleton Yeah, CSD does enable a lot of UI potential; putting widgets in the titlebar works great, and I think it so elegant when modern GTK apps change the titlebar depending on context. (1/)
@TheEvilSkeleton I'm still irked by how #GTK does title bars client-side though. Many environments use server-side title bars which can work differently, and GTK apps tend to look pretty chubby in i3 etc. :-/ Maybe GNOME and KDE don't compete how they used to, but as a power user this always seemed so wrong to me.
(I'm currently a #GNOME user btw. I might go back to sway though someday.)
@fssofdeath cool-retro-term? Looks great, I'll need to try that
Hello there!
I boost a lot of posts, but I have a few things to say every now and then.
I am largely fine with boosting posts from people I disagree with even on significant, dividing issues. I usually don't, however, if they actively advocate for these ideas... so it goes :/
#Christian #coding #HaikuOS #Linux #privacy #FOSS #Fediverse #SmashBros #SSBU #LegendOfZelda
#fedi22
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