hamfandango

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[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They are right. We eat babies and kick the elderly, don't we?

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

For a man who wants to reach into space, it would be trully majestic to send him to the very bottom of the emerald mines that his ilk profited of.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Yeah, that's true, but I think browsers and office software have two fundamentally different purpouses.

You see, a browser, altough surely used in professional settings, is also a broad enough tool that many people can use a lot for a myriad of other contexts. I may browse my work email, but also watch youtube on my free time, scroll through social media, download games, etc....

Now when talking about office suites, the objective is definetly geared towards the enterprises. Sure, you can use Calc as a way to quickly get a shopping list, but that is just the most superficial aspect of the software. In this environment, compatibility should, or even, must, be foccused on. The user doesn't choose exactly what to use, but is forced to work with what his company provides or what works with his company's files.

As such, altough I would love to have more innovation in LibreOffice, I totally understand why they follow a more compatabiliy-focused approach.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

On a side note, is the trackpoint (the thinkpad's red nipple) pattented? I know some dell's have it, so I imagine they aren't.

I would love to have third party keyboards with this type of integrated pointer device. That or some sort of tracball, which, by the way, are a great alternative to a mouse. Have been using them for 4 years now and never looked back.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Well if ~~communism~~ captalism is so good, why do you need to censor it?

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Yeah, and is not restricted to aliens. I had a teacher that seriously believed the idea that phoenecians had sailed to south america, made a single inscription in a single rock in Rio de Janeiro, leaving no other evidence of their presence rather than crediting indigenous groups of the area.

The worst is that these ancient aliens shitty theories have gained an air of legitimacy, at least in my parts of the world. Nothing academic of course, but in the commom sense of the people it is a scarely common talking point. Kinda like an accepted conspiracy theory.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

Absolutely. We can still have matrix instances for chatting. There is nothing inherently bad about an inpermanent format, it has its place. However as the need of having anything last for more than a week, with the possibility of being occasionaly accessed years from now, a lemmy, forum-like, format is a must.

In my mind information storing needs two major things set straight from the get go: organization and sorting of information, and searchability. Discord, to my experience, barely has either.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 14 points 2 years ago (6 children)

I simply do not understand how a software for VoIP became the de facto choice for forums. It pains me to no end to try and find info on endless rolling chat format. It is, quite literally, the digital equivalent of being in a party where everyone just shout what they want to say and hope that the people on the other end can filter all the other hundred conversations and actually respond to it.

This is only worsened when you want to follow a project, a game for instance, and the devs only use that shitty platform. Now you are deprived on any news, important bugs and troubleshooting in general.

I've never used a forum when they were in their prime. But boy, do I wish they were more prevalent.

[–] hamfandango@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Very interesting. I do wish we had more firefox based browsers though. A firefox based qutebrowser would be very nice, or some other take on keyboard usability, but keeping the firefox background. Unfourtunately, I've read that mozilla's backend is not as modular as chromium, leaving many of the alternative browsers contributing to google's web hegemony.