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THE KUBE IS BACK!
  • @AnUnusualRelic completely agree--and note, I was spinning the cube, i.e., desktop, to navigate to files, not cd'ing through directories.

    You're point about GUIs is also spot on and reflects most users these days. I wonder why those "technical" users who use a Mac aren't deemed "content developers" (writers, designers) or "end users" even though they may use the MacOS terminal?

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  • @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social

    My favorite open source story:

    I was at the #Educause Annual Conference back in the early 2010s running SLED11 with the cube enabled. I was spinning away when the person next to me asked what it was and what OS I was running. I replied, "Linux" he said, "oh, that's for you technical types."

    Later, same scenario (different person), but when I replied, "this is is Windows Longhorn, the pre-release of Vista," the person was so impressed with Microsoft's innovation.

  • massonpj Patrick Masson @fosstodon.org

    Executive Director, @apereo | Former GM Open Source Initiative :opensource:, CTO UMass, CIO SUNY, Director UCLA Media Lab, Boardmember North Colonie Board of Education, & CS Adjunct SUNY Albany.

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