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We run 20.04 Ubuntu at work with fucking Gnome. I thought to myself "by now I should be able to easily make a desktop/launcher icon". Nope, fucking dark ages. What a pos window manager.

At work we have 2 networks. One is guest and one is for our work computers. I was trying to put a computer on the guest network to limit access to a vendor. I noticed when I logged in I could see all the computers on the work network. Surely this isn't so? I check on another computer on guest network. Yep I can see all the same servers and machines. Guest network has easily guessable password. How the fuck do you mess that up? We have someone doing IT work now. People were unsure if we needed dedicated IT. This is just another example of yes we fucking do need a dedicated IT person. Laughing and shaking head. It is not like we ever have foreign nationals from tentatively adversarial nations here...

I got past the barrier in Avorion on a normal play through. Was harder than in the past. I had already befriended a civilization that existed behind the barrier. So getting higher tech levels just cost about 15M credits. Avorion is getting better as a game over time. I like the economy sim and building stuff to make passive income in game.

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    No, we are running 22.04... I wonder when/if we update to 24.04.
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    Gnome made a five year plan to become profitable. The plan was developed in one year and it's diversity, inclusion and equity. Also, they will create a PowerPoint presentation. Don't like gnome. Unity was even worse though. Using xfce for decade or so. Dwm is also cool, 2K lines of c code window manager easy to extend yourself with c. Idea behind is not having some slow instable scripting language behind it. It can't get lighter than this
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    @retoor Please tell me they actually called it a "five year plan" to become profitable. That would be so fucking funny, a literal parody
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    @12bitfloat it's called "Five-Year Strategic Plan"
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    @retoor Can't make this shit up xD
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