@thor I honestly don't think I've used my mouse to move the pointer to the start menu button and click it in the past decade. Slamming super and immediately typing whatever I want to launch is so much faster. Also super+arrows is great for tiling windows, especially on multiple screens where dragging a window to the shared edge to make it tile to half of the screen is a pain in the ass. Oh, and super+c and super+v work for advanced copy+paste on Windows with clipboard history.
@thor win10 being actually kinda efficient was my biggest shock related to MS products and I'm still bewildered they managed to do something somewhat right. It's better for running on weak hardware than win7 and Vista designed for that hardware.
@admitsWrongIfProven @bonifartius this directly translates into disincentivising attacks.
@admitsWrongIfProven @bonifartius you do realise that the victim potentially having hammers and knives yields less risk for the attacker, right? One of the cool things about guns is that a victim armed with a gun gas much better chances of defending themselves from an attacker with a gun than the same situation with melee weapons, especially since thugs tend to target weaker marks like women.
@kroner @coolboymew ok that sounds amazing, what's it called?
@ryanmiglavs also pretty funny that it got so popular and Facebook engineers are still invited to front-end conferences, when Facebook web apps are so awful.
They made the framework, and used it to create some of the worst web app garbage known to man outside government and corpo internal systems, and everyone saw it and was like "yup, seems perfect, let's use this".
@coolboymew isekai manga title
@coolboymew @D00B y'know, it just occurred to me that I haven't seen it in a while either, even though it was pretty much standard 15 or so years ago. I guess it was an artifact of manual animation, and the automagical layer-based rendering of modern studios made it obsolete? It makes sense that it survived a bit longer than needed due to being a convention.
@thecyberd3m0n what? How? I remember trying it 2 or so years after it mostly died (so ancient history at this point) and it was still dead. Some sort of revival happening?
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