I stared at that headline thinking… 46 grey boxes… what am I not understanding.
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I stared at that headline thinking… 46 grey boxes… what am I not understanding.
What is a real world example of how this could be used?
I dunno. It is a company branded swag gift. Got it like 20 or so years ago when I found it on the ground. Still works. Slow as heck.
I still have a 128mb usb drive with alpine.
Anyone else make an untar.sh?
What kind of touch. Hard? Soft? Totally different distros. Swipe? Distro. Pinch? Distro. TAP! Believe it or not, distro.
Low effort
It wanted to download a zip file. Apparently it was a theme. But, I’m not letting a local file manager talk to the internet randomly. If I want to update it, I’ll update it myself. Or, at least provide an option to enable it on first run.
Uninstalled.
Why is it making network connections when I run it?
You sound like a dick, and “Bill” is not involved anymore. That’s like yelling at Steve Jobs.
Regardless, I just switched a dozen people in my company to KDE Neon with no issues. Full hardware support. They’re all using Thinkpad, mostly the T16
It’s pretty fancy.
Actually, those are speed lines. It makes you type faster.
Good movie.
Because it is superior. It has been designed meticulously by hundreds of paid designers and developers who are all working towards a single goal. Apple literally wrote the book on user interface, and they apply those design principles to everything they do.
Granted, it may not always be the best choice for all users.
… having an opinion on an opinion.
You’re entitled to your opinion
Try SF Pro Display instead of Noto