Gnome on the laptop, its keyboard and touch gestures are the best for notebooks. I also like its simple design and reliability.
KDE on desktop, I’d use gnome, but kwin has more gaming relevant features.
Gnome on the laptop, its keyboard and touch gestures are the best for notebooks. I also like its simple design and reliability.
KDE on desktop, I’d use gnome, but kwin has more gaming relevant features.
Yeah but I imagine porting a JVM and an API using open source code is much easier than reversing the Windows API.
I don’t understand how shareholders don’t recognise a lazy complacent CEO when they see one
Here in sync. I clicked the preview in a repost and it didnlt load.
Clicked through to the original post and it loaded… It took about a minute and a half to load though.
I really had to look at this in order to determine he is not missing a leg.
I remember being so scared the first time I screwed up my $PATH
Personally I don’t consider it a con unless rampant. However in many cases they’ve dumped the projects. It is effort that could have helped along another project.
imo the negative side effect is the wasted effort and the abandonment.
The thing is. Snaps isn’t the first controversy.
Canonical, with Ubuntu early on was helping drive things forward, but they reached a point where they started to do things their own way with disregard to the broader ecosystem.
Each time they did this, they cause fragmentation, struggled, and then deferred to the choice the rest of the ecosystem has. The problem with this is that they’re not sharing their effort, they’re just throwing it away.
They merely doubled down hard on snaps which is the latest controversy.
Snaps have their own advantages, but Canonical owns the store. Which becomes its own stalewort
It’s great with navi, its also great at finding businesses, even offline.
Organic has saved my tail a few times in state parks where I didn’t have cell service. I tell everyone I know to install it just in case of emergency.
It can be more up to date, or out of date depending on the area. I pair it with Street Complete, which makes it easy to update info, or notifies you information you could provide.
Its gotten very slow and laggy and crashes often.
In my experience, ever since the layoffs, most google apps have had a negative experience.
Gmail layout shifts when selecting now. Maps crashes or displays the PIP ui by mistake. Too Many extra clicks added to maps as well. It’s more confusing to navigate.
YouTube… The ad nonsense. One could go on
I understand that, I’m not speaking contrary to that. But it’s backfired on Intel before in my experience, 11th gen in particular
I dont feel most really need faster. But everyone needs more power efficient chips.
Hopefully this turns out to deliver both.
I wish Google would just switch back to Qualcomm but keep Titan security chip. Best of both worlds now that Qualcomm has decent NPU onboard.
Its very bad when you have a predictive back enabled.
It’ll just skip the animation entirely. However you won’t go home until the animation “finishes” so it just freezes for a second
It was the last console I bought. Its been downgrades relative each year after.
All of the Microsoft sounds trigger this.
First thing I do is change the default sounds. I wish teams provided some options other than zoom ripoff ringtone
iirc CyanogenMod was trademarked so the creator no longer had rights.
Its kind of sad, but I’m sure the author knew what they were getting into
Oh thanks! I switched to Bruno but much of our company still uses Insomnia and I’ve been pushing to get it blacklisted, because of the dark pattern, and the likelihood of tricking staff to upload credentials.
VRR, HDR.
It also had an early patch for nvidia support on Wayland earlier in the year.
I believe mutter-vrr has gotten merged though, behind a dconf flag