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What are some FOSS programs that you think are a far better user experience than their counterparts?
  • Haven't looked at MX Linux before, thanks for the info!

    Like I said, I really can't care much about window managers at this point. Mostly, I'm tired of having multiple window managers installed after just a few app installs. If I start out with Gnome\Plasma, I'll surely end up wanting some apps that have only been made for KDE, & vice versa. Never once have I seen a Linux machine that had all the apps I'd want, using just one window manager.

    I suppose most apps could be compiled from source to run on one or the other, but alternative compiles have invariably been a hassle to me...

    Since I end up needing at least two window managers installed anyway & they keep changing generations about 10x as often as I change machines, it's pointless for me to have a preference. The best window manager is whichever one each developer of each app happened to use?!?

  • What are some FOSS programs that you think are a far better user experience than their counterparts?
  • I have still yet to see any other media library handle so many tens of thousands of audio files of varying encoding & naming conventions, so smoothly; "Media Monkey" etc were oft recommended but never once up to the task. Until just a few years ago, it was remarkably convenient for ripping a CD, too; correct metadata & all.

    For a short while, WMP was to music files, as Calibre is to ebooks.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Yes! I had three NiCd to every one NiMH, & the NiCd would all be flat within minutes; then I'd switch to the NiMH for some actual fun & within 30 minutes they're all spent for the day. Sometimes I stripped the single-use flat cells out of used Polaroid film packs, for just a few minutes of superior power:weight ratio on my littlest RCs

    Then there were the flashlights we'd use for hours but if you put the same cells in the GameGear, dead in no time.

    LiPo cells were like a revelation...

    Come to think of it, the PSP had an optical drive which was a battery hog too; I remember a friend being elated that I'd found an aftermarket pack with more mAh.

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  • I tried watching Macross Delta before english subs were offered; the fansubs by Deadfish, included these simple lines which in my head-cannon are a flawless translation of what the japanese characters said:

    "Jellyfish chips is like crack."
    'Yes.'

  • MRW I see Alex Kurtzman talking about how supportive Paramount+ is of Trek
  • If you think that's rough, try watching CBS Sunday Morning.
    I swear to god, that free show that airs on broadcast TV, must be one of the hardest currently running shows to stream.

    Well, that & "Shaka Ilembe"

    Edit: I say Sunday Morning is hard to stream, because the CBS streaming app repeatedly fails to load the right segment after a commercial break, starting the show over at the beginning; if you skip forward from there, it shows another commercial break after you try to seek. Our last viewing of this 90-minute show, took 3.5 hours.

  • Semantic arguments, part 2 (Hard Mode: No Pulaski... *and no Julian for lack of spots)
  • Huh... I just assumed the Andy Dick hologram was so much more pushy that it got the other one deprecated out of pettiness.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • I knew people with NiMh batteries for their RC cars\planes\boats, but the first time I ever saw NiMh AAs, was in a GameGear.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Yeah, Sony lost me when they broke my Linux install and degraded the DVD playback functions, within six months of me buying my PS2. Similarly, the last "good" smartphone I had, was the Palm Treo (650p\680p\Centro); since then, I've never had a single phone that granted direct hardware access & allowed unloading/sideloading the OS by default.

    Manufacturers want deep control these days; way beyond mere root permissions.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Likewise... I haven't bought a game on optical media since the Wii.

    Hm... I've never bought PC software on a disc...!?

    And yet I have all these old Windows & Office & game discs... Man, hoarding tech is a weird habit.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Man, I hear "disc drive" & I think "hard disc drive". I've connected optical drives when USB boot wasn't supported, but the last time I voluntarily used a disc drive was to test an M-Data disc burned to silicon. But yeah, none of these new devices have a HDD or optical (or floppy disk, for that matter).

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Those are not discs.

  • Steam Deck killers be like
  • Less "not optimized", & more "not supported"; IE, accelerations that don't turn on, because companies like Intel, Broadcom, Samsung, & NVidia, have a long history of only giving preferred partner devteams, prerelease hardware access, much less any peeks at unobfuscated firmware.

  • But my WiFi is just fine!
  • My last several multicore multithreaded "smartphones" each sucked at multitasking; why should I hold myself to a higher standard than the entire telecom industry?

  • But my WiFi is just fine!
  • I remember running out of those at work, & intentionally crushing the cheap-ass crimp-tool in my hand, just so I could finish up the next day with pass-through connectors & my Klein tool, rather than spend the next two hours re-terminating connectors that I 'should have' gotten exactly right the first time.

  • FordPrefect Prophet Zarquon @startrek.website

    Sorry I'm a bit late

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