

You: *wanders into a linux comm*
You: Some of you are insufferable.
Also you: *calls someone a dickhole*
👽Dropped at birth from space to earth👽
👽pup/it/she👽
You: *wanders into a linux comm*
You: Some of you are insufferable.
Also you: *calls someone a dickhole*
Then why are you here in a linux comm? It feels like you just want to be contrarian…
Source? Only reason I’m using Apple Maps in the first place is because I need public transport directions and it’s not Google Maps. Organic Maps doesn’t have them, and I don’t want to use the app my state gov puts out because the way it calculates connections is garbage. Most international PT-only apps don’t have my city even though it’s the biggest in Australia.
Apple at least aren’t showing me that dumb shit in Australia that Google is doing with parentheses:
I believe it does crash the system eventually as important buts start to go missing?
It’s probably more important to fix stability issues before working on improving the onboarding experience. If people join and the experience is unstable, they may never come back. I think a lot of this reddit migration has been people that are used to being early adopters, that are more technologically-minded. We’re used to things being a bit more jank, and we’re happy to beta-test. Establishing a solid foundation now should be the first priority.
Real Engineering agreed with that too: https://youtu.be/6LcGrLnzYuU
Edit: He called it “safety theatre”.
Linux doesn’t work with my (deprecated) Windows Mixed Reality headset, it’s not VR ready!