Nice! I especially like the glassy Firefox icon.
Nice! I especially like the glassy Firefox icon.
This is hilarious. I wasn’t prepared for this
That’s good, I like the classic KDE apps
Honestly I don’t even care when humankind is referred to as ‘Man’. People don’t (want to) get that in this context it is meant inclusively to refer to all humans, and not just physically men. It’s ‘man’ for historical reasons and its interpretation should change with time just like with that of eg. the constitution.
I think he misinterpreted it as a complaint made on political grounds, when it seems to have been made on the grounds of perfectionism.
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Mmmmmmmmmmm!
Nice! I like how it isn’t flat, unlike most things today
Do you still use raw pointers? You know they’ve discovered fire? (Jk coming from C I too havent learnt how to use smart pointers yet)
I’m pretty sure the Aspect Ratio of the Year is 4:3
Agreed. It’s a very adult approach. C hands you a running chainsaw and whatever happens after that is your responsibility. It is also your responsibility to decide when it’s not the right time to use C.
Agreed
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Oh dear, does this mean KDE6 has lost the characteristic Windowsy feel that I switched over from GNOME for?
Wait isn’t the effect the same as both are hidden directories?
I swear I see those old 1280x1024 monitors everywhere. I have one just like that at home. Also came from my dad’s old job
I see he hasn’t installed the window manager yet
I just switched to KDE after 10 years of GNOME. I love the power-user, windowsy feel it has
Ah, short throw was the term I was looking for. I will have a look at the brands you mentioned
It reminds me of christmas ball balls