that's dumb. you should just draw on the wall of the cave
WhyJiffie
drawing shapes is a very much general use. 90% of the times I only open an image editor to crop and annotate an image, with shapes like boxes circles arrows. I'm not drawing in it and I highly doubt that drawing on a computer is a "general" thing.
don't even dream about it. I remember reading on their issue tracker one if them saying that such a feature needs to be accounted for from the beginning of planning an app. if you think about it, it makes sense. but I doubt anything has been done about it
so basically what you are saying is to not put information on public places, but only send information to specific people
I'm mainly concerned about KDE, android, windows 11, and web shit.
but yeah now that you say, gtk things too
nowadays the question is not how you turn on rounded corners, but how you turn them off
maybe they were used to find like-minded people to arrest them instead
but they wouldn't be able to upgrade Windows themselves either.
wasn't that happening automatically since 7?
that's just silly. you don't have to press a button
I tend to agree. but how do you automatize updates? tech illiterate people won't open the shell, and apt upgrade.
with some distros like mint and opensuse there's a paved way to set this up with a gui, but even that is just small updates. what will the user do with major distribution upgrades?
if you want to test it by seeing how many ads do pages have after, I just want to point out that ublock is much more than an ad filter. you won't notice by looking at the website if vivaldi does not block data mining content anymore
meantime turns out was misunderstanding/bullshit. I mean even the video title was changed. maybe reroute your rage energies elsewhere