Yeah sure. One needs to wade through dialogs for three days every time they want to change something, that’s the Windows and KDE way!
Yeah sure. One needs to wade through dialogs for three days every time they want to change something, that’s the Windows and KDE way!
TIL the amount of things to twiddle is a ‘cosmetic difference’.
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Yeah, that scrollbar on KDE doesn’t inspire confidence.
KDE will never work the same as MacOS until its control panel looks about the same as MacOS’ system preferences app. Idk what it’s like now, but back in my day KDE’s settings looked more like Windows’ registry editor, and KDE was obviously influenced by Windows while Gnome 2 was influenced by MacOS.
An icon of a saint works for Slavic languages.
Come to think of it, if opening a folder depicts opening a file, then saving must be portrayed by putting the file back.
I prefer the same PS layout, but some other people complain about the left stick not being under the ‘default’ thumb position, and thus like Xbox controllers more.
It’s the all-time great PS controller, except I can’t actually hold the bottom protrusions in my hands.
What’s not to like? Just don’t hold the controller with your hands like you would normally do!


The enlightened know that it’s just a super-condensed retelling of Bruce Bueno de Mesquita’s and Alastair Smith’s ‘The Dictator’s Handbook’.
Regarding email, consider buying a personal domain for your email address. You specify the ip addresses of the email provider in the domain’s DNS, and on the provider’s side specify that the domain is for your email box. This way, if the email provider doesn’t work out, you only need to change the DNS records to another provider, instead of changing the email address on accounts (which is often impossible).
However, not all email providers support custom domains, and some only do that on paid tiers.


It was at an angle like Bortoleto’s, but the barrier indeed offered zero bounce.


Sorry for the previous reply, perhaps I misunderstood what you’re saying. Indeed, from what I’ve seen braking was not the issue, he lost the rear right after slapping the wing closed and turning the car, likely before he started braking.


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I’m more wondering about the view from Albon’s car, as it sure looked like he might’ve pissed himself there.


TBF Grosjean crashed into a rather different kind of barrier.


There were a bunch of angles shown on Sky Sports after the sprint. He shut the rear wing while turning at the same time, and the rear immediately stepped out. Not sure if he even began braking at that point. My guess is that rearward wind might’ve been involved, seeing as the drivers complained about it all weekend.
Edit: replay here at 0:50 is the best angle, it’s also been shown in the post-race analysis.
Only a blind man could think that MacOS’ design approach is the same as KDE’s.