What kind of usecases does GTK work for?In what kind of usecases does GTK NOT work?What is the REAL usecase for GTK?
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>>106746990it's in redhat's interest to get a stranglehold on the linux ecosystem to maintain control over their enterprise/government contracts. there is no need to pontificate on what is good or not good for the user for a kernel that is used by tech savvy people or IT.this is why insufferable people like ebussy exist at gnome because he gets it
>>106746899waow,, The Henry Ford of the Linux desktop. The Steve Jobs of programming...
Are they trying to implement thumbnails in the file picker? Lol
How is it?Or are you still on 7? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
>>106751076basedI'm the same, windows js installed on one partition on one of my laptops for the odd chink/jee software.
>>106751324They pulled it back due to the backlash but then after awhile implemented it anyway.Imagine using an operating system that regularly takes pics of your screen and uploads it to shady jewish servers. lmao
>>106751366lying piece of shit, it's literally running on my x86_64 machine. kys shill
>>106750599>microsoft writes anything of substance in their "blog" challenge (Insane) wow it's fucking nothing thanks faggot
They've already started to push this shit on Win10 users with no option to removed the notification
Is there an alternative?
>>106749491>those are the primary use case of discord. the chat feature is extra for mute people etcno it's not you stupid bastard lol, you think I haven't used Discord before?>retard, discord already has my phone number, my id, and my anusprintyou probably enjoyed giving them those things as well, faggot
>>106747798>no u
>>106733975No it's what happens when the people paying for the server has an incentive to cut corners to cut costs. Mumble is self hosted and uses your CPU so there's no reason to cut corners unless the user's internet and computer sucks.
>>106729686>RS3why?
>>106747812Every single chat platform disagrees with you since at least the last decade but whatever
>0 attention on /g/You will miss this just like you missed crypto.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEcg6AJ6DVY
>>106752402Great post thanks
>>106749798>/g/ proves it's the most tech-illiterate board on 4chin once again>remains unemployed while constantly missing out on new opportunities to make money using new tech nothing new.
>check front page>find thishttps://files.catbox.moe/9yz1iu.mp4its actually over for animators, rightfully so
>>106750747Your dream anime is always just a few years away!
>>106752464>ur ludditesYou sound like an NFT-tard. It should be legal to euthanize you.
Have you noticed that Teams fucking sucks for sharing an external UHD monitor? So every time I need to share my screen, I end up having to unplug my monitor and share on my small laptop screen, which blows.I am getting desperate, even considering getting a low resolution monitor, just to avoid this issue.Anyone else have this problem?
>>106747486>Have you noticed that Teams fucking sucksyeah
>>106747486>Have you noticed that Teams fucking suckscongrats on your first job OP
>>106747546Not everybody is unemployed
>>106747486tou know what sucks more about it?it's android app mobile call shitty audio quality, always having annoying static silence, and brings down the quality of any other app audio playing in the backgroundtruly a jeet quality product
>>106747486Teams fucking sucks for everything, so that's unsurprising.
>"enjoy 30 minutes of ad-free listening!">play two 4-minute songs>adhow is this legal
>>106752016>xmanagerthey've been cracking down on it for a few months already, usually works for like 1-2 before needing through the whole process of splitting apk and patching againand i already got shadow banned twice for using it already (nothing loads/can't play anything, goes away after a week or so)>spotxthis somehow works perfectly
>>106752016Spotx works on Linux.
>download flacs of my favorite songs via yt-dlp, internet archive, khinsider, etc>listen on strawberry which also acts as a way to set song info and album covers>use syncthing to sync files to phone>listen on auxio>never think about going back to spotify
this thread is proof of dead internet theory
>>106744479>capitalismIt's cronyism, tax funded corporate golden parachute bailouts and regulatory monopolies. Real free market capitalism has never been tried before.A true free market would just let stagnant zombie corporations go bankrupt but we can't because 'muh heckin jobs growth' that bureaucrats need to brag about having magically created.END THE FED
Post your alcoholism stations /g/uys, and what beverage you're drinking right now, for me its Lambs spiced rum
>>106751946the most offensive part of this picture is the grey goose bottle
>>106751946kys anon
>>106751946>double bread, no slawSad!
>>106751946this nigga makes me laugh so much
>>106751946You literally look like this and do this.
VLC is great until it starts spazzing out and doing shit like this. What causes this and is there a fix?
>>106740416story tells keyframes too far in between there might be vlc settings to slightly fix it
>>106745423>>nero burning rom is peak burning mediaI think you meant to type imgburn or cdburnerxp
>>106745152White men choice.
>>106740416the french?
>>106740416the fix is to install mpc-hc with madvr
where is it
>>106748561kek, never noticed it before.
Newpipe won
>>106750578theres no newpipe on windows retard
>>106751073Sounds like a skill issue
>>106751231no, theres no newpipe on windows and youre a fucking retard kys yourself
how do you feel about the fact that no foss music player is as good as Apple's Music/iTunes?
>>106750779>hurr i need to SEE my music
>>106752206wdym? I own it. It's all local
>no flac supportgay
for me its euphonica
>>106751652>copei accept your concession
Lmao!
>>106751555>lost>says settlementyou mean its 22 million to get the dictator off their dicks lmao or as the rest of the world calls it: a bribe
I'm buying golden toilets for my oshi and my president
>>106751574Make the check out to COPE.
>>106752005>And to gain what?To maintain the integrity of your brand, to stand by your decisions as correct, and to send a message to your opponent. In other words: to win.
>>106751555Regardless of where you stand on Trump, we can all agree Youtube deserves to be taken down a peg. I hope they keep getting sued and keep losing.
AI should re-write GNU compiler and glibc in rust and release it under a closed source license with Elon Musk and grokCanonical and RedHat should implement this and spend heaps of money keeping it closed source and proprietary.the rest will follow suit.The end user should never have a compiler because this is antithetical to the user experience.users should be required to register with a "Linux account" and a renewable "linux license" to make sure the system is up to date and genuine, A genuine system would not be able to download files.Apps should be installed with one click, or through a paid app store, and not with using retarded configurations and "muh compiler" like a sub 50 iq neckbeardSoftware included would be provided by Microsoft and Google.the system should be immutable because the user should not need to modify the system, and should not be able too.The user would be allowed a total of 3 folders, Desktop, Downloads, and Cloud.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Only then will we achieve year of the linux desktop
>>106752313>he wants a dumb machine which does exactly what it's designed for and nothing morethey'll never actually do it, a locked down system doesn't create problems to solve for the tech industry. it just werks>inb4 artifical problemswhy would they do this when current tech gives real problems naturally and for free?
Torvalds dies and the Kernel copyright changes to proprietary and closed source.DistroHopping would no longer be allowed, the system cannot be replaced.The unified Linux distrobutiong colloquially known as "The Distro" or "Linux"updates are non-optional and the OS and Software version is controlled by the repository and can not be downgraded, machines deemed "obsolete" would no longer be supported by the repo and updates and software support will cease.The bootloader should be locked, the kernel signed and the MOBO manufacturer would need to be complicit or the system would not run.Linux computers should not be compatible with windows and Windows computers should not be compatible with linux, this would be a security vulnerability.
There will be no command prompt.
I miss it
>>106752348Nobody doesif microsoft was smart they'd use the fact that google is shooting itself in the foot to reintroduce it but yeah no i just remember how much of a downgrade it was compared to CE
>>106752348just looking at the pic reminds me of how it felt to swipe on those screens I miss it I never used a lot of apps ever so I never felt like I was missing out so sad when it got dumped
>>106752348Its too bad microsoft fucking slammed the metro ui into the desktopif they hadn't done that it would've been fine but instead they chose to repeatedly remind people of how much they hated the new version of windows
>>106752348I miss what would have been if Elop the Microsoft Trojan hadn't sabotaged it to force the move to WP.
>>106752348The home screen experience to this day is still unmatched. Loved live tiles, shame there were no apps. Project Astoria probably should have been fully implemented from the get-go.
>me imaging the billions of operations per second my cpu is making right now
All this computational power to make the shitiest shitposts in all of history
>>106752054PhotolithographyThere's a madman on youtube who's documenting his journey trying to make microprocessors at home
>>106752054uhh...something like chemical vapor disposition perhaps?I don't actually know. But surely someone here does.
>>106752422*deposition
>>106752054>>106752422This guy did it by using a microscope backwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxz_ENnmgtI
>>106730957I tried to install one of these Windows skins in 2011, and it completely fried my first computer. My uncle had to hardreset the whole hard drive ;_;
>>106750268ok but fr i miss drawing in messages
>>106750359Yes, I remember my install being really unstable. I only used it for a couple of weeks, then had to remove it.
>>106750359>>106750608There was always a 50-50 chance of the themes crashing your system, it happened to me a couple of times in 2003-4 back when we used stylexp or uxthemepatcher (the old one)
>>106748260Oh yeah