The fact that Kerberos and LDAP originated in the *NIX ecosystem and still don’t work worth a shit without Active Directory.
That’s the one good thing to come from Microsoft in 20 years. Maybe GitHub too although it’s getting enshittified now.
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The fact that Kerberos and LDAP originated in the *NIX ecosystem and still don’t work worth a shit without Active Directory.
That’s the one good thing to come from Microsoft in 20 years. Maybe GitHub too although it’s getting enshittified now.
I know this is petty, but title bars in apps. Please, remove it entirely. It's not necessary and it feels so 2007. I don't need to be reminded which application I'm using when I can use that screen real estate for other things.
Come back to Linux recently, with a mini pc and Ubuntu. So far it's Snaps (specifically not doing hw acceleration with anything moderately new) and Wayland not updating the mouse cursor when the CPU usage gets heavy.
While many Devs have been working tirelessly behind the scenes making everything just work, it feels like there's another group doing their best to break it all again...