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earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Absolutely not. Not all IT jobs & Doctor jobs are created equal. Entry-level roles might not warrant super high salaries in either case. Both IT and Doctor fields have a spectrum of jobs with varying pay scales depending on complexity and criticality.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
I understand your perspective and appreciate the flexibility of Linux, however achieving my desired setup on Linux does involve more effort and is sometimes impossible, as I explain in my post below.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Well, as you say, desktop environments look the same. But they don't feel the same. When we talk about UI/UX we talk about look and feel. I've installed Ubuntu & MX Linux to reply to your question, here are random issues I get with the default setup: why do I get no sound when I play a youtube video (it works on one distro, broken on the other one) ? why do I have no option to change the refresh rate of my monitor to more than 60Hz ? Therefore where is the 120hz smooth scrolling ? Why is my keyboard layout set to english by default while I am located in Europe ? How am I supposed to configure my WIFI password if my keyboard layout is incorrect by default ? Why does my CPU fan runs at full speed while I am just writing this text currently with no other user task in background ? If I use a laptop with a second keyboard (bluetooth), why aren't my keystrokes taken into account when the system asks me to confirm the reboot by pressing "enter" (I need to reach the laptop keyboard since the bluetooth one is not taken into account) ? Why does my browser need to reload its cache & configuration from my drive each time I boot my computer; why isn't it loaded in RAM by default ? Why do I still have the first mouse wheel scrolling event ignored in the Chrome/Chromium web browsers in most distros I try, while this bug has been driving users nuts for years while the solution is already known ? I use a dual monitor setup, why does the system displays some glitches at first boot ? Why doesn't it doesn't remember my primary screen when I log off the session, and shows the login prompt on the other screen ? Why does the system hangs when I run a game like counter strike 2 and I try to switch back to the desktop ? Why does the system get super slow while it tries to recompile shaders, making it impossible to open a web browser ? and I'm not even mentioning the issues installing/uninstalling proprietary video drivers which is still a huge mess. For my usage, the Linux Desktop feel experience is still pure hell currently... although I really wish it were good.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
The bottleneck regarding UI/UX was (and is still) X11 / Xorg, with the obsolete client/server architecture inherited from a time when computers had no graphic card. Wayland has been in progress for some time now to replace X11 / Xorg, but it is still bugged to some extend, and driver support needs to be improved.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Yes agree. I started using Linux (Gentoo) as student 20 years ago to learn LKMs programming, and with my main Desktop being Windows currently, I give a new try to linux distros every year. I see Linux distros improve year after year, but they are still light years away from providing a good user experience. And even if I don't agree with many Windows 11 updates (like the cumulating number of services required to run user interfaces, the taskbar which can't be moved anymore, the bloatware by default and so on...), Windows still provides a better & smoother user experience overall. Even Desktop multitasking experience feels better engineered in Windows, probably because of a better Desktop processes timing.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
I see, interesting.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Indeed it says "don't be snarky" first line for comments. I'm not the one being snarky, unless proven otherwise.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Not really
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
You're welcome
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Sure, you can even get forced marriage in some countries if you're really good
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
I think it is to the point tbh.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Yes but tfa is in english, not everyone "dates" the same way.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
No, look China for example. Many single men, because women know what they want.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Yes agree, but it's much more fun to debate on this topic in particular :)
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Not sure why you consider me as single without life. While I keep my dating life for myself, I have girlfriends who went through divorce and painful things I carefully avoided while I had the best experiences I could dream about. And I know a good divorce lawyer who just bought his 3rd lamborghini thanks to people like you. I see you still live in the land of rainbows and unicorns.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Why is it bad to divert the original discussion in a newly dedicated thread ?
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
I appreciate your perspective, but I'm not entirely convinced that this proves anything. We seem to have differing opinions on this matter.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
what makes you think that "women were exclusive to that man" ?
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
I'd prefer that you keep your advices for yourself. It seems the american "date" has a different cultural meaning than in other parts of the world where it doesn't exist as such. If you go to Europe and say you "date" 10+ times the same person in a year, you'd be considered as someone desperate. Dating in Europe just refers to the first encounter.
earlone
·2년 전·discuss
Yes, plus the 5% getting 10+ dates per year