It’s because that’s how we talk. We say October 5th, not the 5th of October.
It’s because that’s how we talk. We say October 5th, not the 5th of October.
I used RIF for 12 years and I think Thunder is pretty close. The only thing it’s really missing for me is better comment navigation.
I actually really enjoy the gesture upvoting it has, and it’s very customizable. The debs are super active and responsive on github and matrix too.
Are you the PoppinKREAM from reddit?
Netflix was (and imo, should still be) there because of their tech. Netflix was years ahead of other companies in terms of their backend engineering when the term was coined, and in many ways they still are.
So, in regards to that genre of music, you had to… pick it up?
Can you add programming.dev?
I’d also kill for default comment sorting, if you’re taking requests.
The trick is having 3 monitors so you can have even more tab groups.
Vivaldi also supports multiple workspaces that can each have their own tab stacks.
Seconded on Joplin. Does everything I need, looks nice, and I can sync it if I want to
I started using Linux desktops at work around 5 or 6 years ago, and even since then, the experience has improved greatly.
I’ve been on various distros with KDE over the past couple of years, but from what I’ve seen in passing, Gnome “just works” really well with most distros that use it. KDE requires some tweaking occasionally, but since 5.27, it’s been rock solid for me, and the KDE team seems really dedicated to making Plasma 6 stable and easy to use.
You might want to fire up a VM or throw Ubuntu on an old laptop and see how it feels. It really has gotten a lot better for the average user, and something like Mint, imo, is really easy to pick up and just use.
Personally, I really like customization, and I work as a DevOps engineer (formerly linux sysadmin), so I don’t mind getting really deep into the OS if necessary. But I don’t think you have to if you want to have a good experience.
Unfortunate, but to be fair, things have changed a lot in 20 years.
There are definitely still angry linux nerds on forums, but I think the experience is a lot more streamlined.
They upgraded
Yeah but a $100 airbnb vs a $225 hotel is a different discussion
Bad content is still content
The problem is that when you have a community of people pretending to be nazis, it makes it a lot easier for real nazis to show up.
I mean, they literally coordinate shit like that on StormFront and whatnot
Thunder with compact view or Jerboa are the closest atm.
Honestly Thunder has some really great features like swipe to upvote, but I’m missing things like one handed zoom, jump to parent comment, comment sorting, etc.
It’s an alpha though, and the Dev is pretty active. I imagine it’ll get these things in time.
Yeah I was talking about Americans specifically