KDE
It's like a swiss-army knife of DEs.
I try to make it look like Windows 7.
KDE
It's like a swiss-army knife of DEs.
I try to make it look like Windows 7.
Yeah. Nah.
I shouldn't have to watch any ads on an already-profitable product. Accepting less is just me lowering my standards so people richer than me can be even richer.
If you're genuinely confused, it's because a lot of people live broken lives and it brings them joy to bring others down.
You can stream pretty much anything for free here: https://fmoviesz.to/
Just make sure you have uBlock Origin installed.
If you have any issues, try searching 'free streaming sites reddit' and go from there.
Your wallets will thank me later.
I'll never understand why people are so excited for something that is proprietary and invite-only...
Oh yeah, they're idiots. I suspect bluesky is paying for a lot of viral marketing.
Weird how you people think decapitations outweigh airstrikes.
Yeah, it's gruesome and you can see the perpetrator, but that's really it.
Israel constantly gets to hold some high ground in your mind because airstrikes on civilians are 'civilized' while shooting civilians is 'barbaric.'
Killing civilians is killing civilians. Israel is king in that regard.
Hey, buddy. I got some news for you.
Businesses charge what people are willing to pay. Full stop. Not what products cost to produce.
The more I program, the more I realize hacks like these are the direct result of someone doing something wrong somewhere.
Were they pro-Hamas or pro-Palestine?
So glad zionists don't control the narrative this time.
It seems like the internet is doing it's job, for once.
So basically, you can't read above a 2nd grade level.
BBC is saying they report the facts and let people make their own judgements. I know this might be hard for your biased mind to understand, but the word 'terrorist' has been thrown around so much it's practically meaningless. Heck, even when it should be applied (American terrorists shooting substations), it isn't. It's a political term at this point, nothing more.
You're trying to advocate for news outlets to tell us how to think instead of showing us information, which is shitty journalism for idiots.
I call it the "War on Scrollbars" and I think it started when some meme about watching a teacher use a computer got popular. https://old.reddit.com/r/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu/comments/df8cd/watching_someone_use_a_computer/
I absolutely hate how tiny scrollbars have gotten. I hate how clicking in a certain spot cause the scrollbar to move slightly instead of jumping directly to where I click.
These are modern design decisions that I think shitty designers implemented because they need to feel useful. Then, autistic users who want nothing on their screen praise them for it.
It's disgusting and I hope, one day, we can look back on how the 2010s were the worst decade for software design so far.