Well, no, they aren’t. Cuz they’re two different keys. What you mean is that they’re referred to inconsistently, which is bad in a technical discipline.
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I thought “meta” referred to the Alt key and “super” referred to the key that usually has the Winblows logo on it. Was I wrong or is the terminology just inconsistent?
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Late Stage Capitalism@lemmy.world•America’s Death Rate Outpaces Iraq & Afghanistan by 35% — Even War Zones Aren’t This Deadly
9·9 days agoI wish I could downvote your downvoter. Your analysis is spot on and necessary to keep clickbait at bay, but some people just can’t handle nuance.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•I voted for Trump. I feel completely swindled.English
55·2 months agoChase Oliver was too liberal for him? Why, cuz he cares about homeless people and immigrants? Cuz he’s gay? Cuz he voted for Obama once?
And not once did he mention feeling betrayed by Trump because of the masked goons abducting, imprisoning, and deporting people without due process.
So many Libertarians don’t seem to have a fucking clue about Liberty.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Can we talk about the people who use Linux?English
5·2 months agoDebian or Flatpak, so basically all distros.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
8·2 months agoOh yeah, I temporarily forgot the priority for laws in The US (from least to greatest):
- Local law
- state law
- HOA agreements
- NIMBY pet peeves
- federal law
- The Constitution
- corporate terms of service
- whatever trump posts on Truth Social, so long as its in all caps
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
3·2 months agoOhhh, yeah that makes sense.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
8·2 months agoI know. What’s wrong with that?
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
55·2 months ago“Non-standard equipment” for Windows 11 includes PCs with Intel 7th gen or older processors, many of which are still perfectly good and powerful enough to run Windows 11. So, it’s pretty sad that these videos are being taken down.
EDIT: clarity
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installsEnglish
9·2 months agoWhat’s wrong with Rufus?
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Kindle Can Finally Be Jailbroken Again. [22:00]English
2·3 months agoI’ll check that out too
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Kindle Can Finally Be Jailbroken Again. [22:00]English
421·3 months agoThanks for helping me discover Kobo! Looks like a good Kindle alternative.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What movie did you love that had a stupid plot but the execution was excellent?
14·3 months agoCocaine Bear
Hmm, oh well. As long as you found your happy place…
Hmm, well, “works on my computer” is never a helpful comment but I have a heavily modified panel that I moved to the top with no issues.
I’m using the built-in task manager widget rather than a dock. Maybe that’s why?
Mind me asking what distro? And Wayland or X11? Also, which dock?
I’m using Wayland and Fedora (Plasma 6.4) and also had a good experience with NixOS (6.3, also Wayland).
When’s the last time you tried Plasma? I felt the same way about it as you did until version 6. I’ve been driving it now since 6.2 and its at least as polished as Gnome but with WAY more features and almost infinite customization out of the box.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think: should all government software be open source?
1·4 months agoThe only one of your sources that directly contradicts what I am claiming is the Wikipedia line about the source being publicly available. But that is inaccurate. All the major open source licenses require source code be available to anyone who has access to the executable form of the software - not the public in general. So, if some FOSS software is available to download on the Internet without any restriction on its access, then so must the source code. Most FOSS software is distributed this way.
However, if you write software under an open source license, you are not required to share that software with anyone. The license requires you to distribute the source ALONG WITH the software. But it doesn’t require you to make the software freely available to everyone, or anyone.
Tying back to my original point, which has been derailed by myriad people who refuse to read before thinking they know things, I was saying that we don’t need exceptions for military software because it can be licensed as open source without that code being handed over to our enemies. But requiring it to be open source would, for example, preclude the DoD from building kill switches into the F-35s that they sell to our allies, because they’d be required to share the design of the plane’s control systems along with the product - again, only to the people who receive a copy of the product - not to the public at large.
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think: should all government software be open source?
2·4 months agoIts not just GPL. MPL, BSD work this way as well. And the original post refers to open source, not “code available to all”. Come back with a commonly used open source license that enforces what you’re describing and maybe you’ll have a point. Otherwise, why are we arguing about things that can just be looked up?
humanamerican@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think: should all government software be open source?
41·4 months agoThat is simply not true. Go read a few open source licenses and see for yourself. They only require that the source code be distributed with copies of the software itself. The code is not required to be made available to the general public.

Gotta love those legacy paradigms. Thanks for the link!