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mmmm@sopuli.xyzto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•KDE Devs, I Love You, But Please Remove This Feature6·21 days agoSaw it and couldn’t help laughing.
OTOH being so customizable seems to be a double-edged sword: people can customize almost everything they want but some can find that overwhelming or don’t even want to spend time looking for a setting.
I use a KDE variant of this that uses klipper instead (whatever you pipe to this will be available in klipper):
` #!/bin/sh
function copy { if ! tty -s && stdin=$(</dev/stdin) && [[ "$stdin" ]]; then stdin=$stdin$(cat) qdbus6 org.kde.klipper /klipper setClipboardContents "$stdin" exit fi qdbus6 org.kde.klipper /klipper getClipboardContents } copy $@`
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.world•KDE Plasma Remains Committed To A Wayland Future: 70%+ Already On WaylandEnglish121·1 month agoNo you won’t.
They won’t throw more than a decade of work to the garbage because “30%” and Nvidia. Those issues can be fixed. Want them to be fixed? Stop complaining and contribute.
Why is Tux flipped, is this some sort of subliminal message? Is BigTech behind of this meme?
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Hertz, showing the difference between science and engineeringEnglish47·1 month agoI suppose it’s like asking a biologist what type of dishes would they do with a plant species they just discovered
My bet is that this happened because they do develop both the Enlightenment desktop and the E libraries, which is a tremendous amount of work. Add to that that if they are a small team, they’re not going to go relatively fast (afaik E17 took years…). Maybe it was the reason GNOME/GTK(+) and KDE (which began with an already developed GUI library) caught up.
But as I always say in this kind of posts, both Enlightenment and E are amazing and I so wish they were more rich featured and popular and, if I were the XFCE mouse and got fed up with the bullshit of the GNOME-ization/libadwaita-zion of GTK, I’d consider porting all my shit to E - it would be awesome if those two merged into one. GTK and E are both written in C, XFCE has a robust set of apps and a seemingly bigger team behind it…
The maintainer of X11Libre, Enrico Weigelt, is an anti-vaxer who already got scolded by Torvalds for writing bullshit on the kernel mailing list
Oh, so it’s him. Dude got absolutely lucky Linus is on mild mode nowadays. On his prime the scold would’ve been of such epic proportions all the viruses he could have on his body would’ve leave him out of pure cringe.
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Linux@programming.dev•GNOME introducing stronger dependencies on systemd9·2 months agoBecause choices, freedom… that kind of stuff. And I say this as a now long time KDE user who used to use GNOME in the beginning.
That being said, what made me flee to KDE was realizing that its devs somehow think they know their users better than their users know themselves so they decided to develop a software metaphor with a utterly specific way to do things. Not that it’s a bad thing per se, they can do whatever they want if they don’t hurt anything or anyone else - but I wish people coming into the Linux and FOSS world could have that as a kind of warning when the distro they choose to begin their journey happens to ship GNOME as default.
No, because we’re telling to use
:
as a separator with the -F flag
Not sure if I’m understanding, but can’t you just pipe the whole thing to
awk
and capture the first field? Likeecho "/dev/loop0: [2081]:64 (/a/path/to/afile.dat)" | awk -F: '{print $1}'
Which would print
/dev/loop0
I’d suppose if you ask this on KDE Reddit someone with enough time could make something like this with Kvantvm, though the difficult parts would be (1) the web browser theme, and specially (2) the icon theme - I have never ever seen an icon theme like that for Linux
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•"This week in KDE Apps" brings optimizations galore!5·3 months agoWishing to have stable Qt6 Krita soon
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•If it's good enough to keep your house warm, it's good enough to keep your insides warm1·3 months agoIt’s because they think being dumb makes them tough.
To each his own, and though I have never consumed any kind of drugs nor think I ever will (nor can’t understand the need of drugs beyond medical field, pretty much contrary of what it is stated in the quote of this post), I concede keeping it illegal while at the same time alcohol and nicotine are both completely legal is one of the reasons I still think our so-called “civilization” is extremely idiotic, mediocre and pathetic. Either make all of them legal but regulate their consumption or make it so it never bothers anyone else or anything else in any way, or make all of them illegal - but the disparity of current legislation about all of them around the world is just nonsense.
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.41·3 months agoMy strongly held suspicion is that it’s a form of the dunning-kruger effect. People have a lot of experience using software-A so much so that they tend to overlook just how much skill and knowledge they have accumulated with that specific software. Then when they try software-B they misconstrue their lack of knowledge with that specific software as complexity.
You just answered yourself. They’re just tools.
mmmm@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Please support this! As graphic designers we should be able to use a open source OS.156·3 months agoI’m a professional graphic designer and I will never EVER support any initiative trying to get privative support into Linux and this kind of shitty mindset from colleagues actually irks me. I will support any initiative trying to improve what we already have. You don’t even need to be a developer nor donate money to help - bug reports and translations are also a thing. That’s how we got to get high quality software like Krita, Inkscape or Blender.
It boggles my mind people can bear a device that can end lifes in an instant and feel like they are fun. I guess this is making my unpopular opinion.
Do yourself a favor and hear that cover bit they did for Metallica’s “Sad but true”. They’re pretty good musicians actually but they just choose to do more corny/commercial stuff – which imho is not valid reason for the hate. Sad but true.
This is so beautifully weird, it reminds me both of Mac classic and Ubuntu 5.10 at the same time