I overlocked my Pentium 133 to 150.
I was such a badass.
I overlocked my Pentium 133 to 150.
I was such a badass.
Ok.
But, in Mac OS, Windows, and Linux, all three of which I work in regularly, I open up a terminal and type stuff in it, open up applications in windows and work in them, and copy and paste between them.
Really, any DE can handle this stuff. Not sure what all the fuss is about otherwise. But it’s all good.
It’s wild to me how GNOME evokes such strong opinions in folks. It really is a love it or hate it kind of deal (I’m in the “love it” camp).
I wonder why that is. I like KDE ok, but it doesn’t elicit a strong emotion from me. KDE works fine, I just really like GNOME.
There must be something about GNOME in particular that some people love, and others hate.
Y’know what I miss? Actual car keys. As in, you just stick it in and turn it.
I hate these giant key fobs. I miss my old cars that had an actual key.
A house key, a car key. Very little space in your pocket, never runs out of battery.