

@albertye Maybe the colour scheme?
I have a similar issue with Chromium with Plasma and the dark MacOS theme

Who is this guy? Computer user since 1976, professional developer since 1984, UNIX user since 1989, Linux user since 1994, SysOP since 1994. Been a Mac user, Windows user, UNIX (hpux, Solaris, SunOS, Digital Unix, Unisys, AT&T…), *BSD, VMS. I’ve done most of it. The past 10 years professional developer, SysOP on the side and now data security specialist at Persónuvernd (IS-DPA).
If I’m not following, please don’t be offended - I am extremely selective for what to keep in my feed.


@albertye Maybe the colour scheme?
I have a similar issue with Chromium with Plasma and the dark MacOS theme



@caseyweederman @Bro666 Remember - from the proper POV, everyone’s an asshole :)



@caseyweederman @Bro666 that only means one of three things:
a) your sample size of Linux users is too small
b) the echo chamber of Linux users you measure yourself against is too homogeneous (and y’all happen to be nice guys)
or c) you really aren’t a nice guy and you just look down on all Windows users equally.
There’s a lot of nice Windows users - and there’s a lot of not-so-nice Linux users. Don’t get confused when measuring up people - judging a whole group from your POV isn’t good at all.
@who @Bro666 Well, it’s good then that your opinion doesn’t matter? No, it’s not too soon. X11 was a WELL KNOWN security risk *30 years* ago. For 30 years I’ve been managing systems, knowing that even an unprivileged compromise might lead to a machine leaking more than a sieve with its mesh missing.
Will it be disruptive? No. Will it change *your* workflow? Sure, at least in part, if you’re a streamer or have some very borderline needs.
X11 is a cancer long overdue.


@bytesonbike @Bro666 No, but a lot of people have said "I can’t create without Photoshop/Final Cut/Logic/Motion - applications that are Apple-first or Apple-only (and some of them, most of them, come from Apple).


@BlackLaZoR @schnurrito That is not a function of a UI - that’s a function of NetworkManager (or whatever network stack your distro uses).
As for WireGuard - it does that automagically across all platforms and all network stacks I’ve used it on so far - so if it’s not doing it for you, then you got something screwed up somewhere else, deeper down.


@opensuse @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Sorry for not having time to sift through 20000+ lines of logs…
@albertye better contrast