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I’d say the choice of format is driven more by the similarity between ST and HD, and less about an accurate analogy with the source material

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Or that Europe-America Internet traffic goes through a transoceanic link

Sonotsugipaa,
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It’s not the case with this meme, but in C++ template definitions have to be defined in the headers if they’re not full template specializations

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Nah, go public and commit to a restless chase that gets exponentially demanding and caters to a bunch of disinterested bottom-feeders rather than improving services and products for the customers

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"That’s good! This war is actually sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legend, "

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Addendum: I reinstalled the GTK portal because I was desperate, now I can’t even use that UX abomination because who the


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knows

(As it turns out, the cause was a previous attempt to get xdg-desktop-portal-termfilechooser to work - I’m just going to sneak this edit in here and go die in a corner or something)

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I cannot even determine the culprit, to whom am I supposed to file a bug report?

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I don’t know if Firefox is at fault. It could be Firedragon (the fork I’m using), it could be any of the desktop portals messing things up (looking at you, xdg-desktop-portal-gtk), it could be Arch Linux due to how packagers package each portal, it could be that I stepped on a landmine by switching from Sway to Hyprland - this is when the problem first occurred.

Firedragon’s (and the Firefox flatpak’s) output doesn’t say anything, nothing stands out in their logs, same goes for both Sway and Hyprland - for all I know XDG portals don’t even have standalone logs, they just dump error messages to stdout in my experience (which, again, have not been dumped).

I could send bug reports to everyone, and get told “this isn’t our problem, write a bug report to ${OTHER_SOFTWARE}”. But then, which logs do I provide? All of them? Sure, I can gather up logs and non-existent messages from several pieces of software, one of them being a glorified API.

It would have taken me a good hour to find the relevant data, find the correct places to write reports to, word things in a quasi-professional manner, all for a small chance for any of the developers of something to answer something that is not a variation of “can’t help you bro, your logs are anorexic”.

So, after reminiscing the days of writing Windows registry keys and seeing no results (by writing XDP hints all over the system AND rebooting), I took 10 minutes to vent and make a meme - NoScript was intefering with imgflip, otherwise I would have needed 3.

I could not, in fact, definitely have raised a bug report in the time it took me to make this.

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  • Hey, can I know where you live?
  • No
  • Alright, I’ll know where you live a bit less since you asked nicely
Sonotsugipaa,
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Rule 2 of the videogame industry: if you think something can’t get worse, it absolutely fucking will within a month or two

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These days, launching applications means navigating an endless sea of complexity.

  • Meta + D
  • "vsco"
  • Enter

Damn, I’m exhausted, why does launching an application have to be so hard?

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Infuriating fact: if a service has maximum password length limits (lower than 1000 characters), they’re reversibly storing your password and if they’re that lazy it’s probably plain text

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