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Everything is ever so slightly broken in a way that I just can’t ignore. Personalization doesn’t quite work. Permissions are overwhelming and usually lead to silent failures. Integration with the rest of the system is weak at best.
Everything is ever so slightly broken in a way that I just can’t ignore. Personalization doesn’t quite work. Permissions are overwhelming and usually lead to silent failures. Integration with the rest of the system is weak at best.
I’m honestly so sick of everything being sandboxed. The security is not worth the hassle.
Documentation and testing are fundamental parts of writing code.
Yep. I got a very similar result using almost the exact title as the prompt.
You really think the trolls would pass up on this golden opportunity?
Unsolicited advertising in a paid operating system.
Think what else the milk might be
Depending on where it’s mounted it’s plenty readable in my peripheral vision.
It’s not. A normal Arch install shuts down the exact same way as Ubuntu.
Personally I don’t believe we’ve had the technology long enough to make such a prediction.
Same for lamb, mutton
ooooOO_OO_OOOOOO
Yes, but hardly anyone is willing to federate with it.
If you can’t ignore the want, that’s an addiction
Arch Linux (BTW)
That you formated that appropriately means you still know more about code than the vast majority of people
No, but someone knows how and does. If there’s something bad, there’ll be a big stink.
I don’t care whose fault it is, it’s obnoxious and I don’t want to bother with it. Lately though, it seems like everything is only being released as a flatpak app despite those issues.