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  • That's encouraging to hear. It wasn't always like that.

  • Unfortunately, the changes to Alex's story were do to the actor's own actions.

  • What is a "tankie"?

  • I am no fan of wayland, but if it works the software you use and your workflow, then it would probably be advisable to do so. It is not for me and my day to day workflow.

  • That mean his response is helpful to the community.

  • A lack of quality content is a serious issue here. Not enough people posting.

  • Doesn't help when you have a moderator for a community as big as KDE that tells users looking for help to learn to code. Looking at you, @Bro666@lemmy.kde.social. Suppose to be a support community, and if anyone reports an issue or concern, he calls them rude and dismisses them with a repost of his article to go code it yourself. That's helpful to no one. If I were new to Lemmy and KDE, that would have made me leave both. Toxic mods are a problem.

  • I’ll sometimee switch to Windows to play specific games as well.

    That is probably the best answer. Linux is a serious POSIX compliant UNIX like operating system. Gaming on Linux is pretty much an afterthought, with game studios not producing native Linux ports. Last I saw was Starsiege Tribes II, which while they made a native port, they let it languish and die. Most of the games out there will require Proton (A version of Wine) or similar. While that trick can get many games to play on Linux, usually it is not supported by the game studio that made the game, which is less than fun when games games end up having issues. Worse, games running ainti-cheat can mistake that fake windows environment as a hacked system designed to try and cheat the game, which can get you irreversibly banned from such a game. Not worth the risk. Finally, when issues with this compatibility wedge come up, and they will sooner or later, often gamers, such as yourself, take to blaming Linux, instead of the gaming studios or the compatibility wedge, making Linux look bad to others and hinders Linux desktop adoption rates. Do everyone yourself and Linux a favor and just run the games where they were made to be played, Windows... unless it's a native Linux port or even better, was written for Linux from the start.

  • Yeah, wasn't suggesting they were. KDE uses them. Since they're not willing to take user feedback, thought I'd mention it here.

  • Qt & C++ because KDE doesn’t allow feedback.

  • Conservatives and religion have been removed. They were causing harm to the simulation.

  • Not enough people, apparently.

  • It's intent is to replace it.

  • The coming end of humanity.

  • Yet another invasive question. None of your business!

  • Sway is coming for i3 for example.