After the last experience, very proudly homophobic.

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Cake day: February 17th, 2024

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  • I didn’t do any homophobia there. You’re just accusing me for fun or something idk. I won’t fight with you because I think that’s what you want. I would highly recommend you getting a Twitter/X account.

    EDIT: there is an admin who confirmed that this post does indeed violate the rules in the comments.


  • I believe this post might have violated the first rule of this community so I said that. I could’ve just reported silently but imo what I said wasn’t toxic. Imo accusing me in “veiled queer hate” for it does nothing except for showing what kind of a person you are. And what’s interesting is that such accusations, alongside with most of the very negative reactions, start coming only after approximately 12 AM UTC which is the time when it’s morning in American regions… Extremely suspicious statistics I got here.

    Anyways this time I want to kindly ask you not to accuse people just like that and actually think before saying something. Everything you say without proper analysis may hurt you or other people. I hope you have a good day.















  • Citation very much needed

    Ubuntu, RHEL and Fedora use it as the default and they are very big distros. Idk if it’s enough but that’s what I know.

    Hardly, but I’m guessing you’re thinking of reliability instead.

    Idk. KDE was unstable for me and it always has bugs after major releases. They should test things better.

    Not really surprising when it’s so stripped down that vanilla GNOME is pretty much unusable.

    Personal opinion.

    That fact makes it especially funny that vanilla GNOME is by far the fattest DE around.

    Deepin.

    How it manages to use up more resources than KDE is beyond me.

    You have a point here. Qt is better in terms of efficiency afaik and performance is extremely important for an OS component. But hey at least it’s getting better over time.


  • I don’t hate it, it looks better than what was there before, no doubts there, but at the same time they could’ve just made it better.

    How? Improving something like this is hard. Do you have any proposals?

    All the literature on action buttons with dangerous effects tells you to add margins, accents and shades. Any design undergraduate should be aware of this, however the GNOME team totally missed it.

    I’m afraid to tell you that in 2024 nobody cares about that. “Shape following feeling” in MD is the best example I can think of. Now aesthetics is preferred to make people buy (or use for free in this case) the product. People are not tech savvy. They want good looks and GNOME nailed it imo. It’s stunning. They even got me but I do care about aesthetics unfortunately. I’m a spoilt mass consumer. Eject me if you will.

    accent color

    Accent color taboo. Let’s not talk about accent color.



  • I get it that you hate this design and its obvious strong inspiration by Apple but accusing GNOME team in being lazy is too much. They created the most popular and one of the most stable DEs on Linux and their own workflow that’s similar to Apple’s but still is unique. Also when I saw that new design, I was amazed. To me it looks really great. It’s going to be a good update with accent color support (I won’t fight about it ok?) for sure. It’s just a matter of preference. Both designs are good enough technically imo.