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  • The first thing I saw after reading the parent comment was a reply refuting it, with a screenshot of the dark mode. I think that’s pretty good

    Yeah, but that was also me providing that screenshot… it originally had 20 upvotes and no downvotes and was the top comment by far. No one questioned it before I posted the screenshot and the comment you replied on. I don’t even use Libre Office but immediately thought, “that can not be correct,” then I installed it to take that screenshot, so I think I can be a little frustrated and annoyed over this kind of misinformation. Because if I had just taken that comment and all the upvotes as the truth, then I would be dissuaded to use it in the future, and that would be based on completely wrong information. And that’s bullshit.













  • somedaysoon@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlWindows has a lot of bloatware dependencies
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    Lmao, thank you for confirming to me that I should not consider your opinions. You obviously have no clue what you are talking about. Every major Linux DE runs circles around Windows DE in terms of both UI and workflows. It’s not even close… like, not even a little bit close. I’ll write you off as another ignorant Windows pleb… imagine being hard stuck Windows.



  • Yeah, that is most likely an Arch thing which is why I made this comment in direct response to a person saying that Arch was behind Ubuntu when that is not always the case. I’m sure most people know that Manjaro is based on Arch.

    If you want a Manjaro specific thing, then I could point to his “broken grub thing” which did not effect Manjaro because the updates are held back for longer and for further testing.





  • Do you use Android? Chrome is the native WebView that a good chunk of your apps use.

    Wait… so you are talking about webviews when I was talking about the actual browser? Lmao… talk about a false equivalency.

    This is got many advantages and many disavantages. If you dislike it, fair enough - but let’s not pretend this is unusual or somehow unjustifiable.

    You don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about… I’m talking about forcing the actual browser installation. Nothing you said has countered this, Android doesn’t force Chrome to be installed for webviews in applications. The webview class is nothing close to being a full browser, and certainly doesn’t require a browser to be installed to use it. If anything, that is an example of the right way to do it… by having a separate class, that is not dependent on the actual fucking browser installation.

    Yes, please go on, I can’t wait to hear more of your ridiculous takes.