

I’m not sure it’s worth engaging with the kind of person who uses SJW as a pejorative.


I used to skin Windows XP and loved custom icon packs for OS X. Today I run Gnome with the bare minimum quality of life extensions.
I was going to say I don’t have time to mess around with that shit, and then remembered I have spent a bunch of time curating my dotfiles and the actual OS I run is a Bootc image I build nightly on my self hosted Forgejo instance. I may actually have too much time on my hands 😅


I feel that much like the article, you didn’t read more than six words of my comment.


Look again, it’s 48%.


Why did you modify their title? The article’s main chart shows that it’s literally “mostly” written by AI, 52% to 48%.


You can disable the video stream too.


I’m not sure if it’s the potato quality, the lighting or the controller is just that dirty. Keeping your (no longer in production) controller relatively clean can help with its longevity!


Can you be more specific on how fast your upload speeds are?


This is the first thing I’d look at too.


“what we do best” we’re really fucking bad at boycotts, what are you talking about.


The accusation of projection is a little hypocritical, FYI.
My bad, it was a client issue (Summit). It hasn’t mangled any other posts I’ve seen, I wonder which end the bug is on.
Bro I ain’t reading all that, use paragraphs.
To be notified of things that they want to know about.


It’s weird how you’re moving goalposts in an analogy you created that misrepresented the situation anyway.
That’s where case-insensitive tab complete comes in. You can still tab through downloads and Downloads, and it doesn’t impact anything else.


As an engineer, yes. I managed to get a pilot program off the ground at my last company. As a recently public company with a lot of IT debt, the biggest challenge was around making those devices compliant with security and IT processes, and easy for IT to provision and monitor.
It helped that I made an effort to build good connections into IT and IT leadership. The clincher was a clear proposed timeline, a commitment that it would not require any additional workload from IT, and that we wouldn’t expand it without their sign off.
Unfortunately, layoffs meant I couldn’t roll it out beyond the initial group, and when a second round of layoffs came around I took the opportunity to leave. I haven’t been looking much yet, but “allows Linux” is one of the criteria I’m measuring companies against.
You’re projecting.