chepycou

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[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 1 points 4 months ago

@Tixanou @Madiator2011 Plus they are basing themselves off of a sample of websites, so it's like polls it's made to be representative but cannot be 100 % accurate

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 1 points 5 months ago

@ShortN0te @narc0tic_bird + battery life, which is always useful on a handheld

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 5 points 5 months ago

@fmstrat @fireshell I'll personally use only office if needed (I have to use a pptx or docx file), but appart from that LO is perfect (and latex can be great too depending on what you're doing)

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 2 points 5 months ago

@MentalEdge @FatCat same as the time they sent all the notification to the government or uploaded all the pictures for server side scanning. It's "private" as in they keep it for themselves 🤣

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 1 points 5 months ago

@JackGreenEarth @Lucidlethargy True but would it change anything ? The owner of the project would just open another or go to #gitlab (or a #selfhosted instance of #gitea / gitlab)

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net -2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@drwankingstein @PoliticalAgitator Kinda agree with you, people are sick and tired of good culture works being slowly replaced by DEI-quotaed movies, games etc

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 2 points 6 months ago

@boredsquirrel I personally use neither of those, but I've had to fix issues on computers running both.
I can tell that the apple GUI is clumsy, but sadly inevitable when you want to do stuff. I would always lose time trying to tile or move windows without success.
At least in #Gnome, it's #linux so you can fix everything without being forced into using a badly designed GUI and a lot of things work well. Though you'd better not be looking for some customization on Gnome, but if you bought an apple device you've already kissed customization (and fair prices) goodbye so to me there is no real question between the two in terms of user experience.

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@PoliticalAgitator @TheGrandNagus On the contrary, Linux was already here when the need for supercomputers and servers appeared, and that's why most of them run on Linux.

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 0 points 6 months ago (2 children)

@PoliticalAgitator @TheGrandNagus Well, it's mostly because Linux is way newer to the computer scene than microsoft's OS for instance. When #linux started out, computers using msdos were already being shipped for over a decade, and so they were the de facto standard, and it takes time for people to switch to a better product if they are used to another one and have the ecosystem keeps them in (that's the main reason people keep buying overpriced apple products)

[–] chepycou@rcsocial.net 1 points 6 months ago

@thejml @technom And then start a craze so you can make tier lists of tier lists of distro tier lists

smart

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