I'll consider it, but only because their "logos" usually use something other than zombie corporate font.
What are you gonna use bourgeois english?
I'm saying this unironically. There are so many ways in which capitalism and colonialism oppress, and concepts which are subject to chilling effects when we try to communicate them, that we really do have to make up our own words for them as we come to understand them. Most of them are pretty self-explanatory when you're confronted with them for the first time if you've been thinking about these things for a while. Now that you've condensed these concepts into snappy words or phrases you can do a higher level of analysis on them, and communicate your ideas more easily. The humor attached to them even helps you remember them more easily.
I agree, Gnome can CSDeez nuts. They're really ruining my tiling window manager experience. Worse still than the death of global menus is the death of unity HUD style interfaces which were just catching on (press alt button to start a search interface for all the menu options) they were so nice for the likes of gimp and open office.
Sorry if it's moderately less "ooh ahh shiny" but it's objectively an incredibly efficient way to find things. Gnome has posed no valid alternative for this and several other features that they have sunset.
As a sway user even I agree with this move. We don't need our own apple-like entity directing the course of Linux UI design toward pretty walled gardens. We can have our pretty and approachable UI cake and power user/traditional desktop features too!
Clothes with giant brand logos, especially non-clothing brand logos, are not and never will be "drip"
I still don't get it. How does that prove that he isn't racist, which was what he was challenged to do?
Don't get me wrong he's definitely also saying that, I just don't understand what the "own" is supposed to be.
And this guy works at Microsoft, the company regularly pushing the "you're the customer and also the product" mindset and a frequent loss leader for capital writ large in being hated by literally everyone yet somehow apparently irreplaceable?
Probably my most problematic fave of all time. He's such a lovable dork and right about everything a good 95% of the time, but then when he's wrong he's very very wrong
I still think I could fix him though.
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