I love when things are in ram. Can have whole vm disks. I also like creating new VMs in ram disks like /dev/shm it makes less wear on my ssd.
Kde because i want customization and standard is also ok. I tried gnome but did not like that extensions were required for tray icons etc. Gnome is otherwise good.
I3 and hyperland i dont get. Some windows should not be very large no matter how much free screen space you have. Example is calculator or old school chat applications like pidgin. No native standard set of applications. Everything must manually be added and custom, like everything in kde settings(sound output, network settings, screen size etc). Waiting for when applications can recommend its screen size to the window manager.
Good. Competition is good. If they suceed or fail just means we learn and build a better product.
The different popups just show how bad design the web is today.
Ask cookie question is required.
Login? Always create an account and proceed with all signup questions.
Agreement? Read them 1 hour until you have understood everything.
Webbrowser: can I get your location? And please the mic and video too!
Finally, don't forget the ads!
Block Chrome and use anything not Chrome based. In other words use Firefox.
How many % of these 70% can't upgrade to windows 11 due to hardware limitation?
Microsoft got to much time on their hands. Can they please work on the more important stuff like completing the transition from controlpanel to settings?
Thank you for all this time. I still use it today, along with pidgin.
Real buttons that you can feel. Hence could use them without looking at the screen.
Even if it exists, then it does not have to be good. Look at Microsoft Teams.
The problem is that even Microsoft choose to use Electron when they built Teams. MS got loads of developers and Teams is really a big product in terms of users.
2% and we have steam deck out there?