[GTALUG] Favorite desktop manager?
o1bigtenor
o1bigtenor at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 17:23:32 EDT 2023
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 1:09 PM BCLUG via talk <talk at gtalug.org> wrote:
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> o1bigtenor via talk wrote on 2023-07-27 03:50:
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> >> In my view computers should change to suit humans, not the other way
> >> around.
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> > So thankful that I'm not the only one who thinks this way.
> > Is there any way to make this louder
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> Sounds like you guys hate CLI environments and probably use Siri /
> Google Assistant / Alexa / *voice* as a near ideal human-like user
> interface then?
Hmmmmmm - - - - I remember the advertisements early on in microcomputers
- - - - you know - - - - "computing your way" implying that an IT department
wasn't going to force you to do things the way they wanted.
That was considered a great idea - - - - until those same IT departments - -
- - now responsible for fleets of microcomputers - - - well - - - they decided
that they're the only ones who understand how a computer should be used.
You know - - - - where you only have a gui environment - - - or where you
only have a cli environment - - - - or where your cli environment stifles
flexibility - - - - (shall I go on ?).
I do know what those user interfaces are and as I find that even trying to
use an actual human to get things done makes for an incredible pita so
for me to use something that forces me to do things the way one particular
person or 'team' decides to do so - - - - it just ain't going to happen.
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> Desktop environments take their name and derive the concept from offices
> in the pre-electronic age. Window managers sound like something only
> pertinent to computers. Like terminals.
As such the technology makes it easier to work with for most of us.
(Except for the idea of 0 being an actual counter as it is in only the computing
world.)
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> Sounds quite un-Linuxy.
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What - - - - you're not going to regale us on how you use VT-100 terminals
for so very many years as you perfected your use of assembly language?
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> I say this partially in jest, but also to point out the seeming
> contradiction in what I inferred as the points being made.
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I love contradictions - - - - why do I have to do it that other way
all the time?
Regards
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