wait, printing multiple trillions of dollars causes inflation?! :pikachu:
wait, printing multiple trillions of dollars causes inflation?! :pikachu:
Categorical imperative works for me, usually - as it does for everyone.
tsk tsk, extremist.
Wayland can run fullscreen apps, and react to mouse movements just fine.
issue is, so many things have been called transphobic, from mere personal opinions to accidents to actual transphobia, i just can’t trust a blanket “foo is transphobic” comment.
the things I wanted to do required a non-standard dock (latte?), but made activities so much nicer.
my dock only had icons on it that reflected the current activity, my backgrounds were different, all the tools for the specific activity that I was doing were immediately available, but weren’t cluttering up the dock when I switched to other activities.
activities really are sweet, I’m sad to hear KDE is backpedaling on them.
That said, I’ve been using Gnome because the blended workflow of interacting with desktops, searching for applications, and working with open applications in the overview is just as sweet as it comes.
This is a circumstance born, in no small part, of the idea that manual labor and menial labor is meaningless and has no real value.
Our economy has been sold from beneath us, and the overall cultural ideologies result in most people avoiding these things. But it is the only thing that is actual production - the rest of the economy is all efficiencies or expenditure.
Slowly, the wealth has slipped away, and now it’s becoming apparent to people, and they don’t know who to blame.
Find or make an enclave and survive together.
Welcome to the internet.
That’s a fairly decent and nuanced take.
Or at least, hasn’t learned to do out yet.
Blursed. Not that I disagree.
Snaps bad because shoving updates down throats.
This is a solid take.
Personally, I took snap out of my computer and burned it over a fire, but i toasted my marshmallows first, because I didn’t want snap on my marshmallows.
Someone should talk about doing something because they want to feel involved.
Maybe it’s you.
Handling a basic mixup gracefully is the winning.
Ah, sorry, I thought you were single and that this would be a fun first date. My mistake, and enjoy the hike w/your boyfriend.
Nothing wrong with that. Mistakes happen, and the ability to clarify them and work well together afterwards is more important than not making mistakes.
I can’t take him… …e said e’s not dead!