That other people seem to be misunderstanding your question, just providing examples of men with positive masculinity (although I would say Iroh is a good one, on that topic), rather than resources for men to become better more positively masculine. Is that what you mean, correct?
We're on Lemmy.world, if this was presented as an actual opinion (rather than an example of an opinion) on .ml I guarantee you it would be removed under 'rule 1'
Why do people assume time and space didn't exist outside our universe? Maybe it did, maybe it doesn't. We can't know. But that's not the same as 'there was definitely no time before the big bang, or space outside our observable universe'
I agree with you, it's sad to see how people are so happy to censor opinions they disagree with when they're in power, while ignoring that if their opinions get censored when they're not in power they (rightfully) get miffed. Free speech should apply to everyone so people can decide for themselves what they believe and they can challenge authority.
I agree with the first part, but I absolutely do not want to give my biometric data to the government. They clearly already have a way of assigning everyone a number for the National Insurance Number, so just use that
I don't follow some laws, mainly copyright related ones as it goes against my personal morals and there is no punishment.
If a law is immoral and there is punishment, I would conform out of fear, but want to protest it.
If a law is moral, then great!
I'm not so conceited as to imagine I haven't internalised any external morals from authority, majority, or religion, but whenever I actually consciously reflect on my morals, the only one that seems to matter is what I think is moral, not what others do.
Windows 10 wasn't even on my list as it is not a modern OS any more (it has been replaced by Windows 11), but even so it had a better UI, without those weird UI features that just serve to look bad
floating taskbar at the bottom, not actually at the bottom, above it
those blue highlights around widgets that do not look good
that horrible off white colour for widgets
general bad design
And of course windows 11 and GNOME improve with even more UI features
blur
transparency that actually looks good
rounded corners that look good
Basically, it's not one specific thing that makes KDE look bad, but rather their general approach to design, which seems to be 'we don't care what we're doing, we'll just set the default to something random as we expect users to customise it anyway' which is fine for advanced users, but not so friendly to new users
It might be GNOME or it might be Windows 11 (although of the Linux ones it's still GNOME), but KDE is clearly (subjectively) the most 'programmer art' of the 3
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