Making an Arch-targeted tool in libadwaita is certainly a choice when the majority of arch users are using KDE, but okay, you do you fam.
Very neat tool otherwise.
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Making an Arch-targeted tool in libadwaita is certainly a choice when the majority of arch users are using KDE, but okay, you do you fam.
Very neat tool otherwise.
Underneath the disc, gotta keep 'em stored in a dark cool place for preservation.
That was my first thought before the OP’s image loaded lol. I love this show
To expand on the lawsuits bit, most peoples thoughts would likely be the company trying to sweep things under the rug after 2 years, but while that may be a “pleasant” side effect, they usually do it for HR and data privacy/data retention law compliance. Keeping emails of employees who haven’t been with the company in ages is usually not a great idea from that perspective.
We should push to switch to runit or something, and dnsmasq+Network Manager as the golden standards.
You may be on to something
Arch is one of the distros that has unfortunately bent the knee to age verification, and is banning users from contributing if they oppose the change under guise of Code of Conduct violations (COC)
I’m so glad KDE forces me to use every point of customization and doesn’t allow me to enjoy their well-curated default experience out of the box.
It’s great that they don’t tuck the power-user features away behind advanced options menus and give me a simple almost gnome-like experience from the get-go.
Even better, I’m glad that KDE doesn’t dare to take user feedback into consideration by hosting KDE community summits where they prioritize three major user concerns per session, instead of telling users that a feature everyone wants doesn’t belong and reclassifying as wontfix.
(For those unable to tell, this is pure snark and sarcasm, KDE does all these amazing pro-user things and gnome doesn’t.)
After recent developments and threats of COC violations, Arch should probably be moved up to center of red.
Their hubris may have finally caught up with them.
Probably more in line with Elden Ring lore - friends with the dung eater and all that.
As an aside, why do I feel like staring at this owl would pair well with listening to HalCali’s “Otsukare Summer”?
Fun fact, that functionality literally came from GrapheneOS. Google onboarded it from Graphene.
Have you been to the DMV, or Department of Human Services?
They do not talk to eachother. At all. Your personal documents you carry on you are the database entry.
Do not desecrate the dead.
This has been a social code for millennia.
Is this true if you don’t have Google Play Services but the person you’re messaging does? Is one person cutting GPS out enough?