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Ouch! 😆
Ask me anything.
I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks
Ouch! 😆
Debian 🤘
Nice try Microsoft
That’s the most insulting thing anyone has ever said to me. 😆
There’s always a relevant xkcd. Lol
Oh for sure.
The meme is just a very exaggerated tale of moving a tacked-on, added-at-the-absolute-last second button from the previous release into the action menu where it should have gone originally. It’s an in-house application, and the people that complained are also the type that will bold an entire page because “it’s important”. lol
I’m 100% linux, even on my work PC, but I will spare you the evangelism. lol
It’s pretty safe to look at Microsoft as a shining beacon of what not to do when it comes to (re) design. I’m not an Apple fan, but I do respect that OSX has basically just had incremental / evolutional UI changes since it was first released. Any major differences (AFAIK, anyway) were slowly and progressively implemented over several versions.
You can get 128GB RAM modules now? Where have I been??
You’re taking this far too literally. There’s a good bit of hyperbole in play here for the purposes of making a joke.
Yeah, I get that completely. Which is why I rarely, if ever, overhaul the whole interface.
Pretty much every change is a refinement rather than a complete redesign. In this case, the complaint was because I moved a button that was just kind of tacked-on last minute in a previous release into the action menu where it should have gone to start with. lol
Yep, lol.
I hate how both of those things are true at the same time 😆
And the digital wallet service provider is breached in 3…2…1…
That is horrifying but also very impressive soldering.
Get 'em, RIAA.
Unlike the little guys downloading a few songs here and there, these companies are 100% making money off of the infringement. Maybe ruin their parasitic business instead of regular peoples’ lives for once, yeah?
I think cartographers also used to put fake things on their maps to detect unauthorized copies.
My takeaway from that is that I should start putting canary bugs in my code 😆
Lol, absolutely not.
$30/year with 1-2 GB of data on hand and pay-as-you-go after that? Sure, let’s talk.
My 5 GB/mo plan doesn’t even cost $30/mo, and I can use hotspot with that.
I just put a caching layer in front of my /pictrs
path. Problem solved.
I use Nginx for that, but some instances use Cloudflare which can be configured similarly.
Maybe it just needed some “me” time. Don’t judge.
Yep, though “Debian Stable” is a bit redundant lol.