@ProletarianDictator
@hexbear.netMy prediction: China will have the first working net positive fusion reactor deployed in the field, but some US company will preempt the announcement by claiming to have the first one.
US fusion deployments won't happen for 2-3 years after that announcement, at which point China will have half their grid running on fusion power.
Americans will all widely proclaim to be the "inventors" of fusion and winners of the space race, despite all reactors sold coming from China. Any attempts to present this information to them will result in a screed about "China stealing" or some shit.
Libs think so highly of their shitty opinions.
as soon as they get any pushback whatsoever: "Russia is here to fight me"
as if any nation state finds it even remotely important enough to reply to your dumbass opinions on whatever culture war bullshit is going on at the moment.
Russiagate broke these people's brains.
Libs calling the Ukraine war a genocide pisses me the fuck off.
The word "genocide" is almost exclusively used incorrectly now. Any war waged by US adversaries is a genocide. Any historical famine is a genocide (except when they implicate westerners.) Israel is only doing counterterrorism tho.
The only genocide libs can correctly identify is the Holocaust. Everything else is just state department wish fulfillment.
My statement then only applies to Libadwita, it was great for GNOME and it looks so good.
Easy to mix up because most apps started using Libadwaita widgets when being ported from GTK3 to GTK4.
Idk much about the accessibility sitch on GNOME, what features do you use?
GNOME2 definitely felt more Windows-like than after GNOME 3.
GNOME is definitely its own thing in terms of workflow, but noobs will always seek an understood point of reference, and the closest thing to it is probably MacOS.
Libs gonna lib, and sometimes they need to engage with Marx. "Marxian" lets them do that without inviting the red scare bullshit that Marxists will always face.
I've never met anyone who calls themselves "Marxian." Only seen it used to describe Marxist economic theory without discussion of Marxist political prescriptions or history.
I haven't used KDE (outside VMs) since like 2010, but have followed development somewhat. Just seems like it's easy to configure to have a Windows taskbar like experience.
I really like GNOME, and it is nice and simple, but I think new users might find the workflow different enough from what they're used to that it's not intuitive. I've been using GNOME for like a decade though.
I think both are probably easy enough to use with default settings, GNOME is just more of a departure from the conventions of proprietary OS shells.
I think it was already GTK4, but just built with non libadwaita widgets. Not sure if this version is provided by the Nautilus app or it is just the update to the existing one.
Either way, entirely agree. I was skeptical at first, but Libadwaita has been the best thing for GNOME.