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  • As one European, one thing that surprised me when I went to Canada was that Canadian police cars (like American police cars) are like an SUV with a big ass rostrum on the front. Like... Those things are built to kill, what's the point of that. Is kamikazeing into a footed burglar something your police have to do that often? In my country they get a boosted Alfa Romeo, and that's it. Sometimes they get a BMW for the highways.

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  • "what portion does a believer share with an unbeliever?"

    The same they would share with a believer, because that's what Jesus told them to do.

    Christians like these should just pop all of the bible in clingo to get all their truth. But I guess it would just result unsatisfiable.

    Btw, instead of this mental gymnastics, Catholic Christians just write to the Pope (or rather the holy see) to ask pretty please if he can declare their marriage was never real.

  • The Bluetooth LE settings shouldn't be necessary for me anymore, I think the package I'm using for xpadneo already packages some settings. Inbefore, that issue would cause latency in the tenths of seconds (not even close to milliseconds) and was extremely noticeable

  • What disconnecting problem?

  • My system should be fully updated, I will try an Xbox 360 cabled controller

  • That's a flattering thought, but I think that kind of improvement is a pipedream.

    The os shenanigans might be the reason tho

  • You are correct, it also lacks a decorative groove that the "one" one has near the top.

    I think the "series" d-pad is the best modern d-pad, especially since Nintendo forgot how to make them just before releasing the Wii u. I'd say on par with classic Nintendo d-pads, maybe a bit less comfortable for platformers though.

    On the other hand, the 360 d-pad is the worst most horrible piece of crap ever devised.

  • I am seeing higher latency even plugged via cable though, even if less so

  • I think I updated it a couple months ago on this same windows pc

  • No, kde

  • yeah, but the point of a platform are the applications it supports, you don't want to be The King of Nothing. If even after buying into wayland, applications still work bad on gnome because they expect to get support for X, than gnome needs X or to give a better option (better for the applications, not just according to themselves).

  • PING. Commenting just for the notification. I edited to respond to the other points but in the meantime you had already answered.

  • The point 2.1 "less to implement in the compositor" doesn't apply, because for xwayland go work (which is intended to stay around for the foreseeable future) mutter still needs to implement SSD, it's only skipping on implementing the Wayland SSD protocols.

    Points 1 and 2.2 are not strong points. "We do

    <thing >

    because we always did before <thing 2>" is not a good point. For example, after all, we always used X10 before Wayland, and we always did implicit sync before last year. And compositor shouldn't limit programming styles, they should support as many things as possible, and let the application decide their programming design. Plus, most modern applications on windows and macos embed a copy of chrome to display a single offline Web page, but I don't see you suggesting we replace compositors with browsers.

    Point 2.3 is also weak because most of the things a compositor does are already hard, but they implement them because it makes the experience better. If something is hard, it just means it will be worked on more. Take a look at explicit sync, it took like 4 years to be rolled out, but it was necessary and got implemented.

    I'll give you point 2.3.1... in general I think KDE looks pretty bad, and gnome is really more polished in many aspects. Unfortunately I really prefer the KDE workflow on big screens (but gnome on laptops).

  • You mean about adding SSD to gnome, which will not happen?

    As an argument in favour, I see:

    • Support for more applications that "don't want" to implement CSD (i.e. foot terminal, davinci resolve, that one archive manager I can't remember)
    • Lifting burden for applications that don't need custom decoration buttons, and so don't care about implementing their own decorations
    • Making the decorations on those applications consistent with the theming of the system

    As an argument against, I personally don't see any. Sure, most gtk apps are designed for CSD and will not translate well to SSD, but I just don't see why that should stop gnome from implementing SSD. I remember the gnome maintainers were strongly convinced against SSD, but I don't remember their argument

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  • Paleo Kabi-Lamius

  • X.Rule

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  • Ahhh, Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, and of trademark infringements

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  • rice, noddles and potatoes don't have any taste, nothing to like

    The noodles maybe, the rest is fake

  • But what about the surname? Grandoni basically means Very Big. The coincidences keep piling up for Mr. Very Big Dino