

Plenty of examples in my country (France) as in any of my neighbouring countries.
Plenty of examples in my country (France) as in any of my neighbouring countries.
Yes, mass protesting is a good start
From my country, it’s just surreal to watch the lack of reactions from Americans. It looks like they mostly support the actions of the co-nazi dictators, a really bad picture to say the least.
I like both Arch and Manjaro, I like the ability to pick the right tool for the job. I can tweak and better understand my system with Arch, I can be trouble-free and productive with Manjaro.
In my experience with this format, only the good ones are leaving and you’re stuck with the rest.
It’s been a bumpy road. I have strong memories of Gnome devs explaining to users how wrong they were to dislike Nautilus’s awful spatial mode. And when that guy refused to implement a switch off option because users were wrong to ask for it.
Now really, it’s quite functional once you’ve tweaked with gnome-tools and added vital extensions. You also have to remember useless stuff such as “Video” means “Totem”. I’ll just never understand why they don’t really care about sane defaults.
How is it? Well it feels like an environment where developers actually care about users. I love it.
Same question: super weird to leave them out…
Are you really comparing a country quickly becoming a nazi dictatorship with a democratic change to align with demographic considerations?