

Krohnkite? It unfortunately doesn’t have anywhere near the polish and ease of use as the PopOS implementation, for example its easy toggling between tiling and stacking. Nobody comes close to the way PopOS has done it.


Awesome, congrats to the team. I don’t use it anymore but I’ll always have a soft spot for PopOS as being the distro that finally made me a Linux fulltimer. I really wish KDE would implement their tiling system.


Look, Hillary - you’re never going to make me like TikTok, even with glowing endorsements like this!
Default subs were already heavily astroturfed garbage. Smaller subs still generally fly under the radar, for now at least.


Filling up my car’s gas tank takes forever with one 50ml bottle at a time, and I`m not sure the savings per litre offset all this money I’ve been spending on airplane tickets…


It’s worth it for the Elon burn alone.


I like that phrasing.


That’s true, but to reuse my comparison to Romans, we call Augustus “emperor” too despite the term “imperator” being co-opted from an earlier, different meaning. I can see both points of view here, I just don’t feel strongly enough to see it as a red flag. God knows there are lots of other, actual red flags.


I know, but convention is to use a person’s final and highest title. Nobody refers to Julius Caesar as “quaestor”.


I don’t think the Merkel comparison is accurate - no one called her Leader, we called her the Chancellor (Kanzler), because that’s the job title. “Chancellor” is a pretty specific word in English with a narrower meaning and clearer connotation than “leader”, which can be used in a huge variety of contexts. The problem is that English doesn’t have a 1:1 translation of Fuehrer as we do with Kanzler, and “leader” is too generic versus Chancellor, Prime Minister, President, etc. Maybe “Supreme Leader” would work, but I haven’t seen that used often enough for it to stick.


We also use “Dalai Lama”, for example. Changing it to “leader” would lose a lot in translation. There’s a very long list of more problematic things with Musk and this ego project than this particular wording choice.


Could be, but Rust has been around long enough that we’d see this already, no?


I feel like I’ve seen an insane number of error messages in various apps and websites around the unwrap method.
I suspect this is related to LLM usage somehow. We’ll probably see a lot more of this type of problem (sudden flareups of a particular bad code implementation)


I need to start using /s more…


You must be either a psychologist or an economist (both pseudoscience)


The post I initially replied to referred to clinical pshychology, not psychiatry. Am I the dumbass here because I can keep track of a conversation?


That would be treated by a psychiatrist, not a psychologist.


Is that in the DSM?
Dond Trump told his supporters to reject the evidence of their own eyes and ears. It was his final, most essential command.