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Least butthurt GNOME :marseyfeet: dev :marseysoycry: makes a commit :marseycapyhacker:

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/merge_requests/4829

Least butthurt GNOME :marseyfeet: dev :marseysoycry: discovers a violation of the GNOME's vision of the desktop® on the Arch Wiki :marseyangrygamer::marseypenguin:, proceeds to change some names to brake those unholy workarounds

:#joanmarsey:

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good morning i hate gnome

:#marseyfeet: :#marseyshooting:

/r/frickgnome rip /u/gnomekiller88 :marseykneel:

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Same. It's unavoidable at times with Fedora + KDE, so I have to do janky shit like this:

>n order to have the same file dialog, one can use XDG Portals.

>Install xdg-desktop-portal and xdg-desktop-portal-kde and set GTK_USE_PORTAL=1 environment variable in /etc/environment.

>Note that currently not all gtk applications support kde file dialogs correctly. For example, Thunderbird supports it normally.

Gnome's default file dialog window is utterly r-slurred. It doesn't keep files in order, forgets last used settings, and won't let you type in a directory path. It's just random shit every time.

GNOMEs get the rope!

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Year of the Linux desktop is coming soon!

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:#marseysoonretarded:

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And many of your contributors and community members rage on forums about some thing they don't like and don't understand and then just more or less randomly poke apps without understanding the implications. And once they succeeded, they put it into a wiki and then share it with lots of other people who think it must be a great idea and well supported, otherwise it wouldn't be in an official wiki.

And then I get blamed for my software being shit because people used insane hacks from your wiki that unsurprisingly broke their system and caused them to have a terrible experience.

And it's not even rare. I've helped quite a few people in the last month who were entirely oblivious to it.

So I cannot take a community seriously that is having recommendations on their wiki about putting environment variables intended for developers to test things into /etc/environment. It is disrespectful to the hard work we do to deliver a good experience for our users.

Chud, you're being disrespectful of GNOME devs by using those hacks. How is that making you feel?

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:#marseymalding:

:#marseyropeyourself:

Honestly, I can see why most people find the switch from windows to linux daunting.

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That subreddit is :marseychefkiss:

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