[-] npdean@lemmy.today 3 points 9 hours ago

What do you use it for? How much does it make your experience better?

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 1 points 10 hours ago

Can’t argue

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 2 points 10 hours ago

Honestly I am new to this, so I could not find anything for it. But I think YouTube will have a video or two.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 4 points 10 hours ago

Which TWM? What is the advantage over the default one?

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 1 points 11 hours ago

I agree with the sentiment because it is a pain to find a distro which you want. But the reason for this is that Linux has given you the luxury to pick and choose what distro and DE you want. When you go to Windows or Mac, people just accept that it is what it is.

That being said, I will blame the Linux community to some extent for promoting "complicated" (like Arch) or too barebones distros (like Debian) to newbies. The shock of moving from Windows to Linux is already a hurdle for most. When you add the need for tinkering and troubleshooting from day one, I can see why people would quit.

We are indirectly focusing on a handful of "distros" as most distros ship with KDE, Gnome or something similar.

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And omg! I have slept on this feature for so long. I assumed it was just dragging windows to corners and they snap on to the left or right back or top. Then, I installed PopOS and saw an explicit button to turn on windows tiling but I was already using the drag function, so I was confused. I turned it on and omg! I have not felt more stupid and happily surprised by a piece of tech in a while. It just works. I don’t have to be worry about arranging windows a special way for multitasking or for following guides. So much time saved.

How to make the most of it? Have you had a similar experience with something?

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I will go one step further. Most wars are started with a false flag operation.

This is my conspiracy theory with no evidence- 9/11, this thing, Pearl Harbor were all inside jobs. It is not that far fetched to think that governments would kill their own people to justify a war because they kill their soldiers anyways.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 6 points 1 day ago

Not really. I have taken really good care of it except for 2 one month periods where I broke the back and front glass. Yeah, I really did need a cover when I took it off for the feel.

Anyways, it has been a year or two since the incidents and the phone is still working perfectly fine.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 20 points 1 day ago

And here I am using the same phone at 6 years

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 14 points 2 days ago

You are confusing bankers with investment bankers.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 60 points 3 days ago

Statements like these make it more and more clear that it was never about the economy. It was always about leverage to get others to do what he wants them to do.

He might have overestimated the leverage.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 10 points 3 days ago

He is 100% responsible for the actions of his ancestors because he benefits from it. If Indians have to bear the fruits of the sufferings of their ancestors, so do the British.

Return all the money and artifacts, adjusted to current valuations. Apologise in UN. Execute all your monarchy in public. Then we will start to get even.

There are many British people that have had absolutely no say or action in any of what you've stated, yet you claim they should get fucked for no reason other than where they're born.

I didn’t see anyone rejecting the spoils of the plunder.

This is the same bullshit argument that is being made by the British right now about Gaza - being complicit the whole time and then trying to PR your way out of it by all of a sudden planning to declare Palestine a state.

[-] npdean@lemmy.today 26 points 3 days ago

Fuck the British

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