A bunch of reasons, but it failed like other promising Canonical technologies due to poor community engagement skills.
A peace loving silly coffee-fueled humanoid carbon-based lifeform that likes #cinema #photography #linux #zxspectrum #retrogaming
A bunch of reasons, but it failed like other promising Canonical technologies due to poor community engagement skills.
Not a secret, but annoying as hell. I usually replace it with a Flatpak and uninstall Snap.
A Linux VirtualBox instance.
Can’t be bothered to work around WSL’s idiosyncrasies.
These greedy muthas can’t even name stuff without robbing someone else’s names.
I’ve watched all of Breaking Bad, except the last episode.
I agree. If I want to watch proper space shenanigans with Muppets targeting a more adult audience, I’ll watch Farscape.
I remember when it came out, in my country it was sold out for weeks and people would queue for hours to get a ticket.
I only ever watched bits on TV, I’m not interested in catastrophe movies.
Why don’t you want to use the new Teams? Give us your feedback so we can ignore it.
Thank you for your feedback. Say, do you know there’s a new Teams available? Try it now!
It felt like a long long time. Maybe USB sticks were straightforward, but USB webcams, scanners, printers, modems took a while.
Hey, wanna try the New Calendar? Tries the new calendar, it is even worse than the current one. Hey, wanna try the New Calendar? STFU Teams, I need to work!
We sure came a long way from the early days where Linux didn’t have USB support to sometimes running Window apps better than Windows
Don’t.
Everybody hates preachers.
Lead by example.
I hope the UX designer that came up with that forever has weak elastic bands in his/her underwear.
If I want to copy a text message, I have to avoid the emoji pop-up, then very carefully click and drag over the text, making sure I don’t also copy the user name. Then I have to paste it in Notepad to edit out any weird hidden characters. Copy it again and paste it.
If I want to send a reaction emoji, it’s just a clock away.
Who the hell designed this abomination?
Quite a few of my favorites have already been mentioned, so I’ll add some that live on my toolbar:
Zim, a desktop wiki with markdown and a lot of plugins. Great for organizing all of your notes with links and a fast search function.
Heroic launcher, for organizing your Epic, GOG and Prime collection.
Geany, an extremely configurable and light editor that can be as simple or as full featured as you want, via plugins.
Terminator, a solid multi terminal emulator where I spend most of my time at work.
I’ve been a retro gamer since retro gaming meant Pong and I’ve used a lot of fiddly emulators in my time but I’ve never quite figured out RetroArch’s interface.
That’s what I like about it.
David Bowie died, that’s what happened.
This is the way.
Thank you for the first link, kind stranger.
Believe me, it used to be so much worse than that.
Hardware vendors see the need to allocate their resources to support the majority of the users, so that means making drivers for all current flavors of Windows and Mac. Linux has a residual market margin, so no incentive there.
It usually is up to some talented person or persons somewhere out there to come up with support for dinner shiny new hardware, usually months or years after the shininess went away.
The path is clear: buy from vendors who support Linux, make yourself heard if they don’t, or put up the work to make it work if you have the capability.