lefarfadet
i’m a guy into aquariums, diving, video games, cooking, swimming and coding.
I dont understand the pronoun thing.
i also like to help people when i can, try me!
J’aime beaucoup ce que tu dis, et j’ai le travers de faire ce “voyage annuel qui vaut les heures de boulot en récompense”. Pour moi c’est surtout deux choses:
L’aspect collectionnite: je connais, j’ai mangé, j’ai vu, j’ai échangé. Et je veux y retourner ou pas. Y vivre aussi est une question.
Trouver ce que je trouve pas ici: en tant que plongeur, c’est trouver des choses que j’ai pas sur place. Donc loisir+dépaysement.
@linucs
For me, they did “the cube thing” -again- and i like it. It’s what brought me to linux in the first place: boasting to my friends that i could do this and that, and they couldnt.
Lost a few fights, around compatibility and reach.
But hell yeah do i love that damned cubed desktop come back around: moar kiddos, moar future. And feel more hopeful about the curre t state of open source when the mass discovers it because its kewl.
@NiaTheCat
@kde@floss.social
Wooooooooot !
That’s what brought me to linux back 200…4 ? 5?
Then it disappeared because (not sure here:) canonical wouldnt support compiz/beryl… or was it gnome2 ?
But now you tell me it’s back and you made my day
@Father_Redbeard
alias !=“cd …”
Works wonders on azerty keyboards, where ! is close to return key. I guess you could pair another key with ctrl for the same effect ?
@OrkneyKomodo
I use #syncthing as an alternative to cloud services. Share two folders, no matter where they are, on what device etc, provided the device can run a version of syncthing.
And its not only notes: pictures, movies and whatnot.
I transfered 60gb of pictures from the family oc to my phone with that
No ads ! If i’m not wrong, windows comes with news, weather report, cortana, flickr … they even plan on adding ads in the explorer iirc.
@loutr
This ! Wiped my windows install last month, so far so good. Still have some glitches in kde/steam/proton where the window blinks like crazy.
Also agree with previous post: in my early days of IT, my school laptop (thinkpad t42p) was starting to age, and debian gave it a seco d life, out of the box. I was “forced” to use it, but never regretted it, except when at thw time support for xls, doc wasnt so good, not to mention gaming
@tricoro