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User migrates to Linux for MC server performance only to start using it on a desktop PC in place of Windows.
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/mb88jx/just_full_on_switched_today_and_wow_this_is_so/

I would really like a senior management that doesn't think somebody that can make a fucking Tableau dashboard is the second coming of christ.

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Interestingly the snap of Signal messenger on the desktop appears to listen while closed, which is a change I think. Discord does this too.

I know it's churlish but I get quite surly when people reopen six month old tickets and add new work requests rather than submitting a fresh ticket which they know very fuckng well they're supposed to do.

The software shouldn't allow it, either. Closed tickets should not be reopened by the helpdesk parsing email six months after the closure date.

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...In addition, KDE5 has a dark theme which really works across applications. Big help.

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Feeling the need to cleanse myself after a day of Windows 10, I updated my desktop Slackware to current. It's a huge step forward. First Slackware out of the box to be really pretty across the default DEs.

I do not miss fucking about with cab files and trying to find a .inf entry hardware likes. pnpctl.exe with a little for loop is handy if the vendor ships a big archive for your flavour of thing.

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due to covid-19 restrictions, we are asking all senators to individually stab Caesar from home

One thing that has never changed since Vista is the 'period of mysterious slowness'

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Doing some build tests for work which involves pottering about with Windows 10. There's a lot I like about Windows, the readability is very good in the UI, for example. But the things that bug me *really* bug me.

My Pixel 2 also freaks out when it loses internet via wifi, even with cellular backup.

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It really grinds my gears that Plex fails when the WAN goes down because it can't work without phoning home.

Same with Chrome cast. Why is there no fallback mode? The LAN is fine.

Win 10 loves it, 30MB/s YAY! Slackware linux doesn't see it. Boo. So it just needs a kernel update. No problem! Go up. to 5 LTS. This breaks my Nvidia card drivers, and I have to spend a while looking for a driver new enough to compile its modules against the kernel. Got there in the end, but what should have been a 15 minute job turns into most of the evening...

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