• Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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        14 days ago

        I heard of imposing operating systems (which I’m also against*), but never specific distros or DEs.

        * at least for technical people who know what they’re doing and wont spam the IT support

        • Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          13 days ago

          My company started enforcing Macs this year but as a special exception they’ll let us use Windows or Ubuntu. No other distro and the CTO must still authorize it.

          The reason? Meet some vague security guidelines that the PR team wants us to be able to say we meet, by forcing us to run a spying agent to ensure our OS is up-to-date so I’m not vulnerable to leaking data I don’t even have access to. But the tool doesn’t support anything that updates frequently.

          I had just built a brand new laptop for work and I refused to sully it with Ubuntu so I installed it on an old desktop and just been putting zero effort into fixing Ubuntu shit. Wifi often can’t handle meetings, none of my cameras worked ootb - also can’t go to the office anymore since I can’t carry the desktop there.

          Still a year away from being able to request the company buys me a machine again (last time there were no conditions for it) - but I don’t intend to stay here until then.

          • Tangent5280@lemmy.world
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            12 days ago

            I’ll bet you 20$ that when some information finally leaks it is 100% some fuck ass exec giving away company secrets to impress a potential side piece or some geriatric board member ass fuck clicking a “Hot Dingles near you” ad

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      14 days ago

      What distro do you use with it? So far I liked mint with cinnamon but looking to switch my main PC to Linux and ditch windows on October 23rd.

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    14 days ago

    The other week had a GNOME dev reply to a thread of mine on mastodon stating that the users desire to select a default terminal emulator was an “edge case” and it was beneath GNOME. then all the GNOME fanboys came out to his defense.

    It’s an insufferable DE and community.

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      14 days ago

      As insufferable as KDE users always shitting on gnome?

      I’ve generally found gnome users just use it. New KDE releases don’t have gnome fanboys bashing it, etc.

      But new GNOME releases? Directly the opposite.

      Really wish people would just chill.

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        I find that Penis Stroker 2000 never has users bashing it when a new release comes out.

        But every single new release of Scrotum Puncher 5000 that comes out, it’s getting criticized. I’m sick of it!!

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        Yeah, there is way less hate and mockery towards KDE. Now let’s think why that might be

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            12 days ago

            Either somehow every GNOME user is a saint and everyone else is just an asshole, or GNOME is laughably bad and every new release is also bad. It’s either of those two.

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    13 days ago

    GNOME is great but people recommending it to beginners need to make it clear that there is only minor customization, and that major customization / extensions will cause headaches.

    Plasma is highly customizable out of the box. It’s personal preference in the end of course.

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    13 days ago

    This is why I stopped using Gnome. After every update most of my extensions stopped working. Some took ages to get up to date or were abandoned. And there was no simple way to enable all extensions that the update disabled, having to manually enable them one by one. Maybe that has changed now? It’s been yearsnow… Not that I would go back anyway, tiling managers is where it’s at.

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      14 days ago

      That is sort of the thing with Gnome. If you like it it’s great, but if you don’t there is nothing you can do to really change it. Like I think it’s okay, but there are things I don’t like and it is just too much effort to try to adapt it to my preferences.

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            You’re right. The several extensions I have used for years don’t exist because: meme. The many settings you can easily change in 2 minutes also fake. Meme.

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              I’m sure that’s what they meant. That you literally cannot change a single setting in Gnome. What a good-faith interpretation.

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                Ah yes, the real good faith argument here is saying you can do nothing to customize GNOME because sometimes extensions break. Great point.

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    14 days ago

    It really is a shame that they force you to update to the new version. If only there was some way to continue using the existing Gnome version until the extensions have been updated by their authors.

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    13 days ago

    We all got choices, that’s what I like about Linux. KDE seems to run great for most people, for me it always seems to bug out and act super janky (the panel editor in particular would bug out and crash constantly, I could never get the damn thing to where I liked it). If it was more stable for me I’d probably use it, I love customizing my system. I’ve tried making it work a few times, never seems to click.

    GNOME’s extensions may break on updates from time to time but my day to day experience with it is much nicer. While more rigid it’s a lot more polished and doesn’t crash out on me just using the interface. I like the layout of it. I’m glad KDE works for so many of you guys, but I’ll stick with GNOME until a better option comes around.

    That said, if anyone has a better suggestion for a desktop environment I’m all ears.

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      When’s the last time you tried Plasma? I felt the same way about it as you did until version 6. I’ve been driving it now since 6.2 and its at least as polished as Gnome but with WAY more features and almost infinite customization out of the box.