Also, I don’t get how people just accept that any input they perform will require an average of 1s for feedback.
But at least now I understand why macs are so popular…
Also, I don’t get how people just accept that any input they perform will require an average of 1s for feedback.
But at least now I understand why macs are so popular…
Wow thank you I needed that.
What a big pile of shit software, I swear I’m just gonna quit because of this ass smelling garbage.
Today I discovered that C:/Users/MyUser was silently an alias of C:/Users/OneDriveBullshit/MyUser only in the explorer. So I just figured out why some documents were often disappearing for months, I’m just working on a multiverse were depending on the application the same path don’t lead to the same folder.
Earlier this week I unzipped a file and couldn’t remove resulting files without administrator privileges.
I’ve never lost so much time for any fucking software, let alone a paid one. And don’t even get me starting on the fucking ads they put everywhere even if you unchecked the 154 options in 42 different menus.
I’m not a KDE user but thinks looks very relevant!
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I don’t believe it either, I think they said it wouldn’t arrive before 2025 :/
But I want it soooo much, the OLED version looks awesome but it’s no an upgrade big enough to justify getting rid of my original version
Could it mean Steam Deck 2 already? 🤞
That’s what saved me too but I’m still stuck with unpredictable crashes, 150GB of HDD / 8GB of RAM lost in the void and bullshit ads for copilot in the lock screen …
Tbh I am not surprised there are people who don’t know what cut is. When I was in school a lot of people around me though it was just the graphical button to delete things. I think UI tried to solve the problem since them : cutting won’t delete a file but will just shade it, which makes it more obvious that you should do another action.
Same issue but with sleep time 😱
13 years to be exact! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D1sXuHnf_lo
So next LTS might have to be resilient to the 2038 bug (32 bit signed timestamps overflow). I wonder how many softwares are vulnerable 🤔
Browsers compared themselves with this metric for a while, but they had to stop before they reached an integer overflow.
Ah thanks, I was so frustrated OP didn’t make this meta 😅
But isn’t that still on par with xorg where you can’t have any fractional scaling?
At least now I know that I’m not crazy. Also that this issue is on Microsoft and not on my company’s IT department.