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This argument always makes it seem like no one at the time knew these behaviours were wrong, which is obviously not true.
There is a big difference between just staying impartial and not saying anything or being an active part of whatever discrimination/inhumaneness is happening, and the people who were actively discriminating were bad people and still are.
@monotrox@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?5•2YImo using a text based tool for presentations is really counterproductive because presentations should use as little text as possible.
For me currently, libreoffice impress is actually the best option because it has all the necessary features (wysiwyg style editing, svg support, latex equations, some animations).
The first time I tried ubuntu I did not install it because it felt like half of the screen space was used up by the sidebar, top bar and window decoration so yeah.
That little detail put me off of installing linux for like a year or so because I did not knowthat you can easily change stuff like that
@monotrox@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite operating system and what do you like about it?6•2YCurrently running fedora, because it is stable, easy to use and just works. Also, gnome is imo the best designed major, full-featured desktop environment that exists out there (even including windows or macos).
You might get a more tailored experience with window managers but im currently to lazy to set that up. I did use dwm for a time though, but it wasnt really flexible enough for me.
Have you tried Gradience?