I’m genuinely curious what exactly is “wrong”?
It’s a theme website. GNOME, KDE, XFCE, and even Cinnamon has one…why is this bad?
Just an anime nerd who also has a fascination with programming language design
I’m genuinely curious what exactly is “wrong”?
It’s a theme website. GNOME, KDE, XFCE, and even Cinnamon has one…why is this bad?
To hell with “political violence is always bad”, I want to use all these tar and feathers I’ve been hoarding!! /s
Wonder if this has anything to do with how the COSMIC tries to give more resources to whatever is in focus on the screen…
I wish I could up-vote more than once…
Looks awesome! I love witnessing all the progress the System76 team is making. It really makes it seem like anything is possible.
In a similar vein, Evelyn Wang from Everything Everywhere All At Once… She may not start out badass, but oh boy does that change
It gets funnier when you realize Berd made a video about exactly how the Internet responds to typos in arguments:
They are. Which is why these people go for FWB…if they can even get that
You know, I had never noticed this correlation until you brought it up, but it’s kind of sad how accurate it is…
As someone who really only went on Reddit for memes and techie discussions, I think I can say this: for my use-case, there was nothing special about Reddit itself. In fact, one thing I have realized is just how little the nature of the host matters beyond ease of use. Sure, certain formats lend themselves better to certain use-cases, but ultimately humans are social creatures, and even in the most inconvenient of circumstances, we find a way to make it work.
And once you realize that, it becomes less about the medium, and more about the people who lead the discourse. From what I can gather, Reddit lost that discourse a long time ago. And as such, their downfall was only a matter of time.
Ahhh yes childhood memories…
(I was a dumb child, I thought it would become a maple-flavored tea)