Speaking of thwarting piracy, how about Japan stops slaughtering whales and respecting the treaties they have signed first?
monsieur_jean
The 90s are calling, they want their UX back.
Funny, the Chinese internets say the same thing... About the Philippino ships.
mindustry. I've kinda quit playing games. But still play mindustry on my ipad. :)
It's quite good actually. Got into one last week in Thailand (during a Grab ride) and I was quite surprised by the quality/finish. It's on par with all the cheap city cars we have in Europe : Not high-end, basic but not badly made. Enjoyed the USB-C chargers for passengers in the back :P
Windev and Wlanguage (French).
It's almost 2024 and we still don't have any significant open source project for cloud storage privacy.
Users are responsible for their own privacy.
Having Open Source projects providing the tools for that is extremely important. But ultimately the responsibility lies in the users hands. End to End encryption is the way. My files should 100% be encrypted on my side, with private keys that I own and nobody else. :)
I'm pretty happy with Linux actually. I've used a few distros and DMs over the years and honestly we're at a point in time where it's pretty nice. A more user friendly and robust connectivity management would be nice, and a few of the file browsers could benefit from a UX revamp. DMs could also enforce stricter design choices by default to gently guide developers towards a consistent UI/UX. But overall it's quite solid.
The same can't be said about most of the OSS that goes with it. Most of the apps available for Linux are garbage. I mean, they do some things well obvioulsy, but are overall terrible to use. With their crap UX and a UI stuck in the last century the only reason people use them is they have no other choice and are desperate...
Well not that many, let me think...
- One stainless steel pan
- A grill and/or carbon steel pan
- One large pot for boiling pasta and big stuff
- One medium pot
- One small pot for sauces
- One pressure cooker
- One dutch oven (or two)
- A collection of non-stick pans in various conditions
I mean we're looking at what, only 8 or 10 cooking vessels, that's not a lot is it?
Same. i3wm first, or XFCE for a "real" DE.
I am currently running a debloated i3wm rig based on EndeavourOS/Arch and I really enjoy the low mental load of a truly minimal desktop. Only luxury I've allowed myself is CLI colors. I'm not ready for B&W yet.