Supposedly, I am a human, who does very human things.

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  • A great problem of our society is there being too many problems to have any group of people focus on enough to get any of them solved.

    If every issue has just 2% of people caring about it, companies can easily just write those 2% off and do business as usual.

    This is why to not have an enshitifed world it has to be top down, and people have to participate in politics logically as opposed to based on which groups of people they hate.

    The basic maths of it just doesn’t work for any sort of bottom up action.

    It would have to be a relative time of quiet and one company sticking out like a sore thumb for long enough for them to be damaged.

    You have seen how rapidly things are getting worse.

    There is not going to be that happening, and even if there were, it wouldn’t be enough as there are thousands more issues.



  • You are sealioning right now. You’re asking someone else to do a shit ton of work under the guise of “just asking questions” pretending to have healthy discourse.

    A lot of this sites people suck and its filled with people justifying absurd things, but right here, you are asking a question so open ended its tantamount to asking for a thesis paper, and those would still be scrutinized.



  • Honestly W11 window management by default is better than KDE right now.

    This was true for W10, but not any more.

    KDE window outline defaults (don’t have a generic name for setting up the snap zones) take way more effort to set up than the windows version.

    I don’t think requiring powertoys for extra features matters that much because its supported by the same company. In my opinion, when having something not default truly sucks is when its third party and is finicky and fickle because it requires developers developing vs a moving target.

    When its an internal team, they have much more knowledge about how that target will be moving.

    Anyhow, that is to say, I think KDE is great, and completely competent, and I love the level of customizability by default, but it certainly has many flaws. Of course its biggest flaw is not its own fault, but that of the catch 22 situation needed to gain critical mass, and the average linux proselytizer doing everything in their power to ensure people don’t want to try linux by somehow imagining themselves to be the every user, and constantly doing that annoying thing where they both say linux is powerful, and that the faults dont matter because the average user doesn’t use any of said powerful features or they themselves, personally got used to the faults.