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by 14k12j41j211
2234 days ago
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There's still both motivation and workforce missing to overhaul the desktop. It's not usable and in fact harmful for any average user. Imagine you knew a large corporation uses LibreOffice. I doubt you'd need a million-dollar black market 0day. Imagine an average user tries to perform a backup reliably ('this looks like time machine only it breaks restoring between versions'). Imagine you buy new blueooth headphones and you can't use high-quality audio codecs out of the box but need to compile something called an audio server. Hell, in 2020, you don't even know for sure which application draws your browser window on the screen. Is it your browser, or some other process imposing your browser? These are so many distribution-wide or ecosystem-wide issue that I honestly don't see the progress at any acceptable speed. |
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