Posts by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
(DIR) Post #ALTJ2lVqnSuHtG6wSW by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2022-07-14T04:56:53Z
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@rimugu if you don't have anything nice to say, maybe just refrain from saying anything at all?
(DIR) Post #AU7a6ENWGigAZbe9ya by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2023-03-29T22:11:34Z
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@BrodieOnLinux One less annoying *Discord* problem! :)
(DIR) Post #AU7aYGoCpGiODfV0ro by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2023-03-29T22:16:06Z
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@BrodieOnLinux that's fair.
(DIR) Post #AUVT7Hq7Fw6U20yv7A by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2023-04-10T10:47:41Z
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@art that's for your DE to solve. The proposed cross desktop solution is to implement the screen sharing portal, that one let's the user pick a screen or a specific window to share.
(DIR) Post #AWDBKUauxjClaRuA6q by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2023-05-31T06:36:25Z
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@federicomena when stuff like this happens I always suspect either a control socket somewhere or something with ssh-agent. But yeah, don't you love just fixing stuff with a reboot? :D
(DIR) Post #AnRbQzWdUqcPWx5Naa by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2024-10-27T21:32:18Z
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@BrodieOnLinux Saying that "the consensus on GNOME is fairly negative" reads like flame bait to me. What's up with that?
(DIR) Post #AnRhGiQinkcPL5npWC by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2024-10-27T22:37:44Z
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@BrodieOnLinux If there *is* a negative consensus regarding GNOME then of course your phrasing is fine. The bait is of course the rather nonchalant assumption that there IS such a consensus.
(DIR) Post #AnRkaws77HkNmexFM8 by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2024-10-27T23:15:00Z
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@BrodieOnLinux I do and it can be pretty taxing. It's been very uncommon for me to hear those sentiments uttered outside enthusiast forums like the ones you mentioned though so I have reason to believe that we're talking about a loud minority.Yeah that would be good!
(DIR) Post #Avod7p5oQSpbcjlziC by mattiasb@mastodon.xyz
2025-06-29T19:35:22Z
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@YaLTeR @jadahl This ↑. I usually get rid off it with a wood toothpick or something else thats soft enough to not hurt the connectors.