
I like it

bester69 wrote:You wont change my mind when I know Im right, Im not an ...
DracoSentien wrote:Nothing special. ...
bester69 wrote:You wont change my mind when I know Im right, Im not an ...
bester69 wrote:Microsoft Edge, feels very smooth and fast, but are considered a traitor..![]()
...we dont need that parasite having lots of chromium based on browsers
LE_746F6D617A7A69 wrote:bester69 wrote:Microsoft Edge, feels very smooth and fast, but are considered a traitor..![]()
...we dont need that parasite having lots of chromium based on browsers
I'll tell You a story about about a single advertisement:
Recently, *some company* started an advertisement campaign, based on human stupidity:
The advertisement was based on showing "how wonderful" the 8K television is.
Where's the catch?
--> The advertisement showed for potential buyers was emitted in 4K, because that was the only way for 4K users to receive it...
The conclusion: Lots of people are morons -> if they can see a fantastic "8K" quality images using their old 4K TV hardware, then it means that there's no need to buy a new TV to have "fantastic quality" of video streams.
Don't buy a new TV - save the world, kick the arse of greedy corporations, which are trying to insult your intelligence ...
Regards.
bester69 wrote:You wont change my mind when I know Im right, Im not an ...
DracoSentien wrote:Nothing special. I just switched to IceWM from Gnome on Debian testing last night so I have not had that much time to tweak it. I have a core-i3 and 15 Gigs of RAM but Gnome on Debian testing with firefox was an absolute resource hog especially with RAM it seems but as far as the CPU the hyperthreading should improve from the spectre and meltdown patch hit with kerne 5.9 but Debian Testing Bullseye is running 5.8 currently it seems (patience is a virtue). I like icewm I think it is more for Linux or Unix Gurus than XFCE, KDE or Gnome because it unobtrusive etc.. and you just forget it is there letting you get into a workflow leaving extra RAM and CPU for things such as compiling code or number crunching and you can have terminal windows open with tmux or whatnot but it is not as extreme as ratpoison etc...
drLobes wrote:This is my current desktop
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