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The new Gnome Code of Conduct is blatantly political and has clauses defending discrimination against groups that Gnome considers "privileged."
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This is virtual hugs all over again.Physical contact or simulated physical contact (such as emojis like "kiss") without affirmative consent is not acceptable.
This but not once did they mention pulseaudio. Thanks linus for stripping mixing out of core because it was "too slow". Now audio on linux is fragmented as hell and even slower than before!
The only people who use Gnome are people who don't understand that there are other options. Like me in high school when I installed Ubuntu to be a hipster faggotNo one uses GNOME unironically. GNOME 3 chased everyone away and Cinnamon is much better.
Don't feel bad, it was the default on Redhat 5. I think it also defaulted to sawtooth as the WM for Gnome, then I found out I could switch it to Enlightenment, and then I found out that I could just run Enlightenment.The only people who use Gnome are people who don't understand that there are other options. Like me in high school when I installed Ubuntu to be a hipster faggot
All I know is, the perfect balance between usefulness and autistic perfectionism in my estimation is KDE.Don't feel bad, it was the default on Redhat 5. I think it also defaulted to sawtooth as the WM for Gnome, then I found out I could switch it to Enlightenment, and then I found out that I could just run Enlightenment.
I don't know why Linux distros push shitty desktop environments instead of simplistic window managers. The "all in one" approach doesn't square with the intense OCD+Autism that *nix users suffer from.
Don't feel bad, it was the default on Redhat 5. I think it also defaulted to sawtooth as the WM for Gnome, then I found out I could switch it to Enlightenment, and then I found out that I could just run Enlightenment.
I don't know why Linux distros push shitty desktop environments instead of simplistic window managers. The "all in one" approach doesn't square with the intense OCD+Autism that *nix users suffer from.
All I know is, the perfect balance between usefulness and autistic perfectionism in my estimation is KDE.
Side effect of how Linux and a large chunk of it's ecosystem like GNOME is only developed by corporations now, and they desperately and naively try to copy Windows and macOS as much as possible in a vain attempt at market share.
I'm glad KDE development is really picking up the pace now, it might even really start to challenge GNOME.