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  • Funnily enough one of the points where Arch distinguishes themselves from other distros is that they're not strict about only including free software in their repos and are completely fine with including proprietary software alongside foss. There's Parabola if you want Arch but with a strong political line on free software

  • Zathura always displays odd pages on the right and even pages on the left. Which is how books are conventionally displayed, ie page 1 is typically recto. I don't think this behaviour can be configured, but if you need pages 2 and 3 displayed together then your book would display correctly in Zathura dual page mode. But if you needed 1 and 2 displayed together I don't think Zathura can do that unfortunately

  • Can I ask if you specifically need Instagram on your phone? When I was a social media person for an organisation I did it with a Firefox container on desktop exclusively.

  • Zathura, which is a lot like MuPDF. Press d to toggle the dual page view.

    Edit: My bad, just read the part where you said "the option to adjust which 2 pages are displayed". The dual page view in Zathura will show 2 adjacent pages. When I've needed to do that I've just opened two Zathura windows. Especially with a tiling WM it's practically the same feature.

  • Idealistic in the sense that I like it to be so toxic it's unrealistic. Not to lose all believability, but in a "wow the stars really must have aligned to make these two people meet and fall in love with each other when they're so fucked up together" kind of way. I don't really like reading happy fiction, it's kinda boring.

  • And init systems, and C libraries, and the few that use something other than GNU.

  • Do people really make Arch their personality? Ive been using Arch-based distros since forever and never really met someone like that. I thought it was just a meme.

    I like the minimalism and ability to control more parts of your system as opposed to an automated install process doing everything for you. But you don't have to do that much manually. The main pacstrap step basically sets up your whole system anyway. It's not that different to other mainstream distros. I have always just used it like any other distro.

    Edit: Forgot to mention that the bleeding-edge packages and AUR are nice features too. And being rolling release to a lesser extent, just my preference.

  • Presumably any degoogled OS would remove that kind of telemetry—it seems like quite an obvious oversight if they continue to send notification contents to Google's servers? If the suggestion is that it's through a backdoor, then that's the responsibility of the open source community to spot the backdoor in the AOSP.

  • can’t exactly change the QT theme in a supported way

    Can't you use qt5ct/qt6ct?

  • You can also just use a degoogled os which won't be logging your notification content. But in any case you shouldn't have notifications as notifications are exclusive with at-rest encryption (or I guess you could have at-rest encryption but just have the db constantly decrypted whenever your phone is on? Seems to defeat the point then)

  • Hm. I don't have anything against volunteer roles (there's a difference between volunteer roles and "unpaid work", "unpaid work" implies a form of coercion—if it's a volunteer role you can say no with no punishment or consequence), but the way it's described, e.g. the implied expectation of conducting yourself professionally at Linux conferences, makes it sound like it will have quite a bit more responsibility than most volunteer roles in the Linux community. And Framework isn't a nonprofit; they produce and sell commodities, so they should be able to pay their own workers.

    I'm not rioting over it, I don't ultimately care too much and if people want to volunteer for this role that's their choice. I think I'd prefer they paid these ambassadors but ultimately if you don't want to do this for free there's not really anything coercing you into doing it, so.

  • I didn't say it was propaganda—the content of the graph reads as quite clearly silly to me and not trying to make a particularly serious or scientific point. I guess the same reason is why I pointed out the Y-axis instead of the sampling issues, because the sampling issues seem much more self-evident.

  • I am not trying to apply a "critical thinking guideline" I saw elsewhere. I've not taken any "critical thinking classes". I'm more insulted that you think I couldn't have possibly just thought of that comment myself. It's not a particularly crazy comment to make, and I don't see why any individual who knows how to read graphs couldn't just happen to make that comment.

    Anyway—sure, I never said the graph lied. Perhaps a better wording would be that, regardless of how the information is presented, I don't think the difference in magnitude between people's happiness ratings (ignoring the issues with how those ratings were collected and ascertained in the first place) is significant or particularly of note. The Y-axis is chosen so as to visually amplify this difference. I didn't claim the data presented by the graph was untrue or that reading the graph correctly was too difficult if one wanted to read it properly.

  • Yeah just rub the clit

  • I'm not trying to do layman statistics. I'm stating that the graph obscures the magnitude of the difference between people's ratings. You seem to be suggesting that I'm trying to do some kind of formal or specialist critique of the graph. I'm not. I didn't go to school or anything and I am simply making a lay observation. If you disagree with it you can say without being so obfuscating yourself.

  • What a bizarre reply. It implies that the difference is statistically significant when it's in fact much less so.

    Otherwise all Linux distros users would appear too flat to make any difference interpretable.

    That is the point. The graph obscures this.

  • I never watch them and block them if I ever see any

  • OP can um actually you back if you try to correct them into saying they use GNU slash linucks

  • Just found about about labwc. Sounds like a really cool project. And looks very nice :) Are you going with a particular defined colour scheme/palette or just making it up as you go along?

    1. That's a misleading Y-axis. The difference (in self-reported subjective happiness rating 1–10 too) is not as significant as the graphic implies visually.
    2. Phew, I use Librewolf on Artix Linux. I'm safe 👍