

You can read a pictogram faster than text, so you can find the button you’re looking for faster when they’re symbols once you know those symbols
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace


You can read a pictogram faster than text, so you can find the button you’re looking for faster when they’re symbols once you know those symbols


Even if it’s unlikely to happen, the fact it’s being mentioned at all and the oppositional stance the US has seemingly taken against canada is enough for people (including me!) to want to boycott. Do you try to avoid chinese products?


Bad brand, but I find it really funny that the CEO just made shit up until he found something that sounded nice
I can see why this opinion would be unpopular
The reason that it’s unpopular is that it’s hard enough to design a nice app and when you add theming it gets way harder. I still think it should be supported, but I can see why it isn’t.
GNOME 40 came out 4 years ago, 3.0 came out a decade before that. Wouldn’t call that constant


I saw that thread! I really appreciated how I disagreed with a lot of the opinions there, it felt like a thread of actually unpopular opinions
Stop removing the underline styling for links. It’s not cool or sleek that you made things unintuitive to navigate by having the only indication be a slightly different text color, or a hover effect.
Out of curiosity, how do you feel about sites that keep a colored underline on links, but have the text color be the same as the body text?
That new star wars game has a big discount, so that’s something


I’m so hyped man, almost done my steel soul run and I just can’t wait for the DLC. So cool of them to make it free too


wait fr? Where did you see this?
Edit: Found it, it’s in their blog! https://www.teamcherry.com.au/blog/holiday2025


In my idea of this at least it would be paired with free education and the creation of big infrastructure projects like rail systems and dams or whatever, so that the government jobs are actually doing something.
It could also result in more teachers in classrooms and better road maintenance for instance.
Obviously it’s a bad idea if it’s handled poorly.


I think that currently a job guarantee is much more practical and doable, and would have much the same benefits. Why would a company get away with treating you like shit or paying like garbage when you can easily get a government job?


I love arte for francophone stuff, public broadcasting is the best


true, they do release a lot of games, but given how well stuff like expedition 33 sells I think more focused, unique experiences might be a better strategy


It’s funny how every group of developpers that leave ubisoft make peak afterwards, it’s almost as if ubisoft’s management was dogshit


pixi is super underrated in my opinion
Honestly those big tablets they have in some fast food places like tim hortons are quite good because they let me see every item and order easily. Of course, that wouldn’t be a problem if they hadn’t replaced a normal menu with those dumbass tvs that switch off of what you’re trying to read every two seconds.


The transit equivalent is the suitably named “transit” app, at least in my city it’s the only app that can track the buses and metro prefectly, including delays.


Managed to snag “Blister” which I’m happy about.
Most people already do this lmao, they just trust the program to find the file