throwback3090

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[–] throwback3090 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

From my pov I think you're repeating exactly what I said, but I appreciate the additional details.

My last point is that "the design life we choose" is usually dictated by non-engineering forces. A 12th century king can throw resources at a problem. A 20th century governor cannot, and doesn't care to. They care about the bridge lasting until the end of their term limits.

[–] throwback3090 3 points 1 day ago

Yeppers that's the thought process. thanks for explaining better than me.

[–] throwback3090 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I'm considering most economic systems prior to...the last few centuries to be essentially slavery. If some random king owns everything....

Not the same as America's slavery of course, nor is it necessarily legally structured slavery as existed in many societies, but nevertheless.

[–] throwback3090 0 points 1 day ago

I enjoy the argument because it's a taboo, so nobody has a good argument. Nobody thinks it's a real command. Nobody thinks for a moment Linus even wants that person dead. It's Just Not How We Do Things here in Polite Society. We say "fuck you, c-loving geriatric" but "I can't wait to see you in a grave, old man" is considered different even though the literal words are irrelevant. The speaker likely has no real interest in fucking the other coder, nor seeing them in a grave.

This amusingly puts it in precisely the same category as like, grandma being upset that their gkid won't wear a bra or shave their pits.

[–] throwback3090 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What, precisely, is the user-facing problem with this (the volume one)?

I'm not going to argue that tech companies change UIs and usually for the worse and usually dont fix them. I mean look how shit gnome is after it merged together the worst parts of windows 8 and windows 11. It's awful. Or chrome's insistent efforts to return chrome to chrome even though it's point was being a low chrome browser. Or Firefox deciding that small chrome was too complex to support and dropping that feature. Or every bank turning their website into the shittiest form of single page app. I agree -- all of these behaviors are not great. KDE gets and deserves credit for being the same clunker with tiny incremental improvements it's been for years. I saw in kde6 they rounded some buttons? Good for them!

[–] throwback3090 -1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Experienced having more than one way to change the volume? Or you've looked into the source of kde and confirmed there aren't old sliders sneaking around taking up 3 kB of space?

[–] throwback3090 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don't know what randomly selected one-off failure you're referring to.

I'm referring to the daily experience of clunk from kde or the smooth glidey uselessness of gnome.

[–] throwback3090 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You seem very intent on convincing multiple people we are more inconvenienced than we feel.

I think you are missing the feeling of smug superiority that comes from defeating the feeble multi-million dollar attempts to punish us...with 5 mouse clicks. So on the surface level it might be an inconvenience, but you step into the actual activity and boom, we're telling these dumbasses to fuck off. And that's fun.

[–] throwback3090 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

That speaks to the historical purpose of journalism in the United States more than malice. When journalism doesn't do that you get fox. Or the entire uk press.

[–] throwback3090 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Onedrive is easy to completely disable with group policy or registry tokens.

[–] throwback3090 5 points 1 day ago

Yes if only we had any way to get this information. Sadly you and I are both completely ignorant.

[–] throwback3090 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Yep

It's like when YouTube finds a way to show you an ad, and then you go to ublock and update filters and boom fixed.

Oh no Italy is requiring something unenforceable, hopefully nobody from other countries ignores this and provides VPN access unhindered.

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