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  • They're an old spec from 2002

    They're useful, "old" is no excuse. Mobile OS have something similiar. No, don't create a new spec, you're bad at that kind of thing.

    They're too small to click for people with increased accessibility needs

    Make them bigger? I can do that on XFCE.

    They serve the needs of app publishers (making their app visible at all times), not those of the user

    There are too many of them

    Again, they are useful to the user. Just give the user a way to control which to display or not.

    They look bad

    Your design team sucks

    And that's why i don't like Gnome (and Gtk for that matter); they prioritize their skewed visions over everything else, including usability.

  • People should not be prioritizing no-JS users. No one turns off JavaScript.

    If you keep the JS to a minmum, you have

    1. less work maintining that shit, HTML/CSS is patient
    2. better user experience

    So much forms and textboxes don't save content anymore after a reload, because it's dynamically loaded from somewhere or even a

    <div>

    frame handled entirely by JS. Buttons/Checkboxes that don't work, it's sad.

  • I have a Ryzen 7 5700G in my DeskMini X300, but that one is a genrration (?) ago. Still, can play almost all games in 3440x1440 at medium settings.

    In case you have seen my "string and tape" case mod to fit the cooler, that was done to support Turbo for video recoding. Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 fits nicely.

  • Uh, like most modern phones?

    Imo, the usability of fingerprint in-screen dropped vs. fingerprint on the back. It just needs 3 tries each.single.time and hard to do with one hand (why at the bottom, not in the center, huh?). Bad enough for me to repair the display of my old Poco F1.