

Yeah I think it’s best we don’t advertise this place. It’s a little strange.
Yeah I think it’s best we don’t advertise this place. It’s a little strange.
Yeah my only complaints with gnome are the lack of system tray and the fact that sticky keys don’t work well
we know better than you do” mentality towards design
And I agree with them. I think people should pick whatever desktop environment needs the least amount of customization for their needs. Keep it simple. If Gnome works out of the box, use it. If KDE works out of the box, use it.
Just try out multiple desktops in a live environment and see what you like before you commit. In fact, I recommend people to use a linux live session for several weeks or months before switching, just to get used to it.
It is batshit crazy. Notepad was never meant to be what they are making it into. Not even WordPad should have AI nonsense. It’s just not for that. It would be like adding advanced spreadsheet functionality to Microsoft Word. It’s not what that’s for, you have Excel for that.
other than a couple of weirdos, who is actually out there drinking raw milk?
I don’t understand the point of installing a web browser that only runs one website.