

That just isn’t how novice users interact with a computer, though. Most mainstream OSes have GUI for anything you’d need to do as a novice.
That just isn’t how novice users interact with a computer, though. Most mainstream OSes have GUI for anything you’d need to do as a novice.
Nonprofit journalism.
https://www.trustworthymedia.org/list-of-independent-media/
It really is nearly this simple.
Downloading the .deb from the website is very hard? Not being sarcastic, hoping to understand
Makes me think of XKCD 927: Standards
Idk, I think it’s pretty unlikely “many other people” are modifying and using LTSC edition Windows for personal use.
Based on your interactions with others, it seems like you’re feeling attacked here, so I don’t necessarily expect a reply but thought I’d ask anyway– What changes have you made to enable what you’re describing?
I don’t see them as scroll bar replicas; good ones are very narrow but high contrast, to easily offer a compact visual sense of article length – rather than page length, an important distinction when there are cited sources, recommended articles, and a footer menu. Different functions.
IMO, they should coexist with a well-designed vertical scroll bar.
Say more about the shady turn for RPi?
Haven’t kept up with them for years but that seems like important info
Weird self-deprecating thing to say, and not sure how it relates, but best wishes with that!