"rounded edges of windows"
Wait, you just made me realize... on Windows 11, they replaced every program, including the entire UI, with Edge, but they also removed the edges from the windows. https://social.076.moe/url/89426
10 was already bad enough, but of course they made it worse. It was bad primarily because of the things that they added to the end, because the actual installation was basically the same as Windows 7. Still, the end of the Windows 10 installation should be enough for someone to think "I'm not gonna use that shit" and remove it and install something else instead.
The sheer number of spyware crap that you can "disable" (yeah, right) is unbelievable, it's multiple pages full of nothing but that. I assume 11 removed that, though, because I bet that they don't even give you the option to "disable" 80 different things just to have a computing experience that at least pretends to be a bit acceptable maybe.
Windows 11, on the other hand, sounds uninstallable for anyone with any amount of self-respect. Maybe if you're paid to do it, but it better be fucking well. I would not do it even then, unless there is a pirated version that cuts all of that crap out.
Some people are so insane that they would actually disagree with that. I'm sure you've seen them, the "women that look young should just die alone because anyone that would be in a relationship with them is a pedo rapist". Those people. Pretty sure that they are a new thing, I don't remember seeing that type of unhinged madness even in the early 2010s.
There is no reason (that I'm aware of, if I'm wrong people should prove it) for any of this overcomplicated crap to exist when appimages exist. It really proves that these corporations are just trying to gain more control over Linux, when they keep pushing their bullshit when something that accomplishes the exact same thing exists, is simpler, and also does it better. Is there a single thing that those corporate formats do that you can do with appimage? Hell, you may be able to do all that with Guix as well. Still have to try it myself and see how good it is for running older versions of program, which is what I use appimages for, mostly. Example being mGBA, I got one for that because an update broke Pokemon trading, and I don't care about updates, the older version works fine.
Why am I on the bottom right when I hate libertarianism? The political spectrum is bullshit and exclusively for stupid people. People that are not stupid can't be put in (almost literal) boxes created by the establishment to keep the stupid majority fighting so that no problems can ever be solved. Hell, in the 2000s, bottom right would have been put on the bottom left because nonsense is completely arbitrary, so it naturally changes arbitrarily. I have no political positions, I have positions. A position being political automatically makes it wrong. We should ban politics. Not discussing it, just the very concept of it and of politicians, from existence. We should also maybe consider banning society as well, not completely sure about that one yet. https://social.076.moe/url/88395
It's kinda funny how massive the Emacs barrier to entry looks, even though it is technically much easier to pick up blindly and use than Vim (has menus, and immediately gives you a link to the tutorial), and the sheer amount of documentation in it (including an entire book on ELisp), that is very easy to find if you know the help bindings (C-h k, C-h b, C-h o, C-h a, C-h i, C-h f, C-h v), and gets even easier as you add more to your Emacs to make it easier to use. There's just so much stuff to do with it that you don't know which way to look.
You can do more with the GUI than without it, so it's preferred. You don't lose anything from using Emacs with the GUI, it only has benefits. There's no real reason to use it with ncurses unless you are already in the terminal, and you can still do that in those situations, because ncurses still works on the versions of Emacs with GUI support enabled, so you can run it that way as well, with the same package. And of course, it will default to that if you try to run it in the TTY.
Emacs supports multiple toolkits, and actually, GTK (both 2 and 3) causes a bug that screws with the daemon, while Athena/Lucid (old toolkit, I think based on XEmacs, Ubuntu and variants, Debian and Devuan all package it as emacs-lucid, while on Arch-based distributions, you have to build it from source) does not (which is the reason to use it), and neither does nox. The bug makes it so that the daemon isn't independent from X (as it should be), so it dies if you kill X, and it also can't be used in multiple X sessions at once. But as far as the way that it works and even looks, all of the GUIs are pretty much interchangeable. The themes work on all of them, and the interface is the same. Still, the "default" toolkit is GTK, because that's what the GNU project tends to go with.
Anyway, with the daemon enabled (should be a user daemon, of course), you can access the same Emacs session from the GUI and the terminal emulator at the same time (emacsclient -t for terminal, emacsclient -nc for GUI), so they can be used interchangeably. Other than the limitations of the terminal emulator, they work almost the same. Though the daemon only really becomes necessary once you start adding packages to Emacs, because that will slow down the startup time. A default Emacs should open pretty quickly, but who uses Emacs and doesn't add anything to it? Also, it makes sense to have a daemon anyway, considering that you probably have at least one editor running at all times.
How to create the daemon depends on the system. On OpenBSD, I just kinda had to figure out how their init scripts work. It's too late, and I have to go to bed, but if you want me to, I can boot it up later and copy it. Also, you can just make a ".desktop" file to run things in the daemon. And use an alias for emacsclient -t if you want to use it in the terminal emulator. Though you can use the GUI as well, by making a function (or script) that opens Emacs with whatever options you want and then disowns it. The most basic being:
e()
{
emacsclient -nc $1 & disown
}
This is the desktop file I made (in .local/share/applications). It specifically creates a new frame, and when it's closed, it also closes the buffer:
Don't forget DLC. You'll never see a complete game coming out of GameFreak again. And you'll never see me buying them either. Hell, I'll not even bother pirating them.
The only positive thing that I have to say about current Pokemon games is that the videos making fun of them are fun and funny. Oh, and some of the pokemon designs are good, though not very many at all.
What about travel? Still requiring ze shots? If Japan isn't requiring them, then it's ahead of the US, because they have extended the requirement again until April. And when it gets there, they'll do it again. Probably forever. This is what happens when governments have emergency powers, it will be an emergency forever.
That "word" makes me angrier than most people can imagine. I actually said a few times that it makes me want to go back in time and kill Steve Jobs before he ruined the entire tech industry forever. Some people really didn't like that. https://social.076.moe/url/76559
That's an easy yes. Brave is spyware, and that should have been easily assumed by absolutely everyone from the fact that they were seeing ads for it. If you see ads for something, it's a scam, guaranteed.
The best thing about LibreWolf is that it has strong defaults. Keep in mind that it doesn't keep history by default, though, you have to enable that.
I don't think it's all that small. Look, this is a pretty detailed GIF, and it's 40.9 kB. At this size, you can use quite a lot of them and it really won't make much of a difference. People don't make small GIFs very often anymore, though. They are not intended to be used in say, a website's UI, anymore. https://social.076.moe/url/76524
I don't know about that. They like making people think that "we're totally losing, guys, don't worry about what we're doing, Trump 2024". BUT... I can see them being in trouble, because they have been too open. You probably remember even in 2021, relatively few people know about them, and now you see them being mentioned everywhere. Now if you go to random boards on 4chan, you will see pictures of Klaus Schwab and "you vill eat ze bugs" being memed.
So, awareness of their plans has grown immensely. It's still not big enough, the aim should be as close as possible to 100% awareness and opposition, but it has indeed grown massively, to the point that people working for them may now turn against them, and they may end up being assassinated by the people that they are paying to guard them, which would be one of the better outcomes. Though really, the best outcome would be to capture some of them and drug and torture them to make them talk, and to make them confess who is above them, and then take them out as well. The Rockefellers are definitely one family, but there are many others, and most of them probably avoid the spotlight. Those families should be wiped out of existence.