I always wonder what sort of mental gymnastics this sort of person would perform if you showed them water parks, malls etc in the DPRK? If they maintain their flawed logic that 'water parks' == 'no concentration camp' then they have to admit that the DPRK is not the hellhole the western media makes it out to be.
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It is formal though. The state recognizes it as a holiday.
Why is India and Sri Lanka not red? We do celebrate? It's an actual holiday?
I'm an SE dude. We have to do a group project at my university. Sometimes I just wanna scream everytime a professor rejects a good project idea because it wouldn't be economically feasible. Also every competition here is just yet another shitty startup competition where they're more concerned about your business plan than on the utility of your idea.
Ended up having to go with yet another AI idea. At least we don't have to do anything with LLMs \_(o.o)_/
This has to be a troll? Like they even said personal property? Idiots usually cry about private property.
God, I love lemmy
Fedora Silverblue and Silverblue specifically. I used to run Arch and did all the cool things from DE customization to custom kernels and other cool shit with scripts and so on. Now I just want a system that I know will boot and just do it’s thing
Notifications?
I have extensions that do small QOL things. I can still use GNOME just fine without a single one of them enabled.
How do you cope with the lack of a dock and system tray?
I don't cope with that. I don't really see a huge benefit to having a system tray. Before GNOME 44 added the background apps view to the quick settings menu I just put anything that was 'background' into a workspace. Even after 44 I still have this habit and rarely actually need the background view.
As for the dock argument I'm not sure what an always visible dock would provide that the current dash does not. I think I might even prefer the current dash over an always visible dock. Whenever I want to switch windows I just go to the overview and pick out whatever window I want. It's a lot easier to hit a huge window than to have to target a small icon at the bottom of the display.
I understand that some people might disagree but I actually love what GNOME does (most of the time).
https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/com.github.flxzt.rnote
This could be something worth trying out. Do keep in mind that the dev admits that the save format is not yet really stable.
I use neovim for the vast majority of the programming I do but I do still have VSCode installed. Maybe I should just delete it? I opened it after I saw this post and there was a whole bunch of extension updates just sitting there.
Kinda wish GNOME builder was a bit better at being a general purpose editor. That's just because I'm a bit of a GNOME/GTK pervert though and I would love to use a sexy looking app for dev work.
Fellow GNOME + Foliate + Amberol + GNU + Linux comrade! o7