openSUSE is so under-rated.
blackbrook
It survived the artic cold, not the age of dinosaurs.
This blows my mind:
The researchers identified the new species from only a handful of tiny teeth, each about the size of a grain of sand.
Unlike dinosaurs from the same time period, which left behind large bones, the only fossils remaining from the region’s mammals are a few teeth and fragments of jaws. To recover these precious specimens, the group collects buckets of dirt from the riverbanks. In the lab, the researchers wash away the mud and sort what remains under a microscope.
“You look under the microscope and see this perfect little tooth,” Eberle said. “It’s so tiny.”
So does why not debían and or fedora develop this feature and contribute it back to calamares?
Admittedly I don't know the details of the situation here. But rather than spend the development hours maintaining their own bad installer, why don't they put them into contributing to this arguably better shared project?
Found the Amazon employee?
Not so good at hiring. Is she really excellent at coordinating?
Every distro should just fucking use calamares.
217 people have certainly not told me anything. Maybe you're confusing me with OP, I think you're the only one who has replied to my 2 comments.
However I just looked at the rest of the comments to see if I was missing something, but no, no one has addressed what I'm saying. Maybe there is some property of a tiling wm that I don't get, but to me if a window is maximized, that means it occupies the whole screen and there are no other tiles visible. Whether the other non visible windows are tiled or layered is moot. I think what I want is a way to organize and select windows that has nothing to do with how they are layered in the Z axis, or tiled in X and Y. It's a logical problem, not a physical space problem.
Again, I'm selecting between a bunch of maximized windows 95% of the time. I don't deny the use cases for wanting multiple windows to be visible at once, and tiling is a good solution for that, but those use cases are rare for me. I spend a trivial amount of time rearranging and resizing windows. This is the only thing I hear people say tiling solves. This is a non problem for me.
However I've never used a timing wm. So I'm all ears if there is something I'm missing.
I consider myself forced to pay for it every time I buy a laptop whose price has to include Microsoft's cut off the action.
That's why I said "someone needs to invest in ...". It's not ideal, and besides alt tab, I do select from taskbar icons (often cascading) which is not ideal either. But I do want most of these windows maximized so tiling is not really the right solution.
I really think there is something that both the tiling people and the overlapping people are missing. There is perhaps something basic in the windowing paradigm that none of us can see past to be able to get to something better.
BTW though, it's not as bad as you seem to imply with the stack of 8 windows because alt tab goes to the last used window, at least in the Plasma desktop I use. It's really only the more complicated sequences which get awkward (which for me is pretty common anyway).
Wow, present day Turkey! That means he was a time traveler!
This is an interesting analogy. I do get the sense that many waitresses and waiters hate their job, and do it because of lack of other options. However I do feel that by using their services and paying them, I'm helping them. They've made this choice, under a certain amount of coercion from the circumstances and system (which most of us suffer from to some degree, working because we have to), but my helping them get paid is helping them. I do find it important to be nice to them and treat them as real people, even moreso than people with whom my interaction is on a more equal footing.
However there is nuance here in matters of degree. I think I can tell when a place treats their staff well or shittily--it tends to slow in their attitude. I prefer not to patronize a place when I get that shitty vibe.
It's interesting to think about how this translates to sex work. If I used such services, I would want to feel like the person I paid somewhat enjoyed her job.