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  • @mizule @kuneho I believe it is actually the Gnome desktop that dropped it. Mate and KDE will continue to support it, don't know about LXDE, XFCE, etc.

  • @Davriellelouna I am sure it was all monitored in real time and a revised algorithm will be included in a future update.

  • @tonytins Ubuntu-Mate however will. But really it does not matter if it is included by default as long as it is installable.

  • @MicroWave When you pack a few hundred tonnes of gunpowder into a small building, that can happen.

  • @Pro It's one thing to provide a definition and another to implement, without the latter it's useless.

  • @Opinionhaver It is just a communications medium and I see absolutely zero indication that it will die. People's ability to communicate effectively, that is a problem but if writing hand written letters were just as easy the same tripe would be communicated.

  • @Pro The single reason I will not use IOS products is the restriction that you can only get apps from their store. Android limits what can be on their store, but you can toggle a setting in the config and download from anywhere you want to.

  • @sthetic Answer 1) Because I think the latter is their goal, and offering convenience is just a way to try to achieve it.

    1. Experience. I'm 66 years old, I've watched the slippery slope in action take away too many of my freedoms already, I don't care to give up more.
  • @phantomwise @SpiderUnderUrBed Every program on your system has "kernel access", it's called "syscalls", but actually being able to modify the kernel, that is another matter.