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[He/Him, Nosist, Touch typist, Enthusiast, Superuser impostorist, keen-eyed humorist, endeavourOS shillist, kotlin useist, wonderful bastard, professinal pedant miser]
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That's just an image gallery. Applications can feel much different. There's a reason left-right tiling/snapping is much more popular than up-downs. You'd have to scroll down considerably more to grasp the content.

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  1. uh, this is 196 not memes
  2. i think you need to visit a humor clinic
  3. it's funny because of how abruptly it changes gears
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I’d recommend converting to Kotlin, which saves a lot on bureaucracy and IntelliJ can easily do

https://askubuntu.com/questions/431703/how-to-add-open-with-custom-command-option-in-right-click-menu-of-nautilus might have what you want

Also, how’d you get the IntelliJ titlebar to work properly? In the new theme, I get two title bars on my machine.

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Hmm, why the bold?

Maybe try https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47235022/add-a-custom-option-in-nautilus-right-click-menu ?

What did you put in the .desktop file?

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If you’re using swing, you can’t, unless you’re willing to use something called SwingWT from twelve years ago.

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Well, JavaFX has even worse support. There aren’t even bundled themes to mimic Windows and macOS style, and you’ll indeed have to port the CSS.

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They use JavaFX, not swing, and AFAIK JavaFX doesn't even have a bundled Windows look. Never knew Swing had a GTK look though, that's nice.

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the Java devs, OP's thinking they can make a JEP and pull request when they have time

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TL;DR: Chrome doesn't stop trackers, so they're gonna add a warning that incognito doesn't stop trackers.

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No, but they've included the warnings already, so they won't get sued.

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Chrome claimed “Now you can browse privately”, which none of these do. Also, your screenshot for Edge is outdated.

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Nope. It's very different. I'm pretty sure this was changed way before this lawsuit.

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Sauce, anyone?

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  1. It wasn’t there when I commented it
  2. I want the source for this person’s statistics. They’re an industry analyst, but still
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That isn't the same as "made with AI tools"

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While it doesn’t make much of a difference, this is part of why I recommend most people to keep market research telemetry on.

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I'm pretty sure they were being sarcastic.

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At the 2015 Ignite conference, Microsoft employee Jerry Nixon stated that Windows 10 would be the "last version of Windows", a statement reflecting the company's intent to apply the software as a service business model to Windows, with new versions and updates to be released over an indefinite period

Doesn’t seem like a false quote

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You don’t need to wait for valve to game on Arch. Just install steam on endeavourOS

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Both’s LTSC channels cost money.

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He is a Senior Software Development Engineer and was a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft, the latter of which apparently translates to press person. So not low-tier but probably side note

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Linux

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A lot of countries also have hundreds of press people, and being the last version they'll release doesn't sound like a very marketable thing or something you should market, plus the media already spread the evangel by storm

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FTB modpacks?

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Please don’t make people play fall guys anymore. Epic has run that thing into the ground by laying off most of their creative team and basically deleting levels and over-monetizing cosmetics

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Ah. So they’ve never played co-op stuff before?

Is it possible to flash a new OS onto an old iPad 2?

I bought an old iPad2 for the purpose of viewing a Home Assistant dashboard via a web browser. My thinking was that the ability to browse the web was the sole requirement for a tablet for this purpose, but I was wrong: Home Assistant’s web pages apparently require a newer version of javascript than iOS 9.3.5 can handle, but...

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https://appledb.dev/device/iPad-2.html Select 9.3.5 and choose the jailbreak method you want. After that, download a newer browser with the jailbreak or even just run Linux on it.

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Mine didn't have it enabled, but I think it's because I denied its contacts permission request on iOS. That's probably why some people don't have it.

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COI: Wikipedian

It's not overzealous. Wikipedia has bandwidth and doesn't want to duplicate what's already on https://www.wikidata.org/ (which has a much generous notability guideline: "It refers to an instance of a clearly identifiable conceptual or material entity that can be described using serious and publicly available references"). Notability is sort of a compromise on what will be maintained as an article to not have these you need to maintain just explode.

The part about forbidding primary sources isn't true; they aren't forbidden unless the claim is "exceptional"(what's exceptional is decided by whoever looks at the article), which doesn't include most of the facts cited. What's true is that primary sources don't count towards notability, so if an article mostly just uses primary sources it's likely to get deleted.

Not to mention some of the defectors are also "mods", if you mean admin by that. On Wikipedia, admins are seen a bit more like janitors who know the rules.

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You can still edit Wikidata, which has much looser criteria for inclusion. For example, BFDI is on there.

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Well your message implied that the fun factor was destroyed by the requirement of secondary sources, which isn't really the case with Wikidata (although claims with sources are preferred), which is why I recommended Wikidata, but sure.

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The article is a bit wrong and I've submitted a correction.

Wikipedia has bandwidth and doesn't want to duplicate what's already on https://www.wikidata.org/ (which has a much generous notability guideline: "It refers to an instance of a clearly identifiable conceptual or material entity that can be described using serious and publicly available references"). Notability is sort of a compromise on what will be maintained as an article to not have these you need to maintain just explode.

The part about forbidding primary sources isn't true; they aren't forbidden unless the claim is "exceptional"(what's exceptional is decided by whoever looks at the article), which doesn't include most of the facts cited. What's true is that primary sources don't count towards notability, so if an article mostly just uses primary sources it's likely to get deleted.

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Yeah, alternatives for USRoads editors were proposed such as editing on Wikidata (on which the notability criteria is basically just "you can prove online that it exists") and having them contribute on large list articles instead of separate articles for each roads. They took none of them.

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Fortunately most people use common sense. Wikipedia even has an "ignore all rules" rule to use in the most dire situations, though you have to persuade enough people that your usecase justifies ignoring the rules.

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Why should encyclopedias include every single road in the USA?

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I mean, there are at most 500 pages on Golden Age Superheroes yet over 1000 on New York roads alone.

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It's not all of them, just the most prominent ones.

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Why does the title say Valve v. Wolfire when it's Wolfire that sued Valve? Or does the order of versus not actually matter for titles?

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