BanksOfTheLee

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[–] BanksOfTheLee@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

Kicking myself now because I'd scrolled through that settings page a couple of times trying to find it as well. Thanks!!

[–] BanksOfTheLee@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Responding through Summit right now. Really like it so far! Only thing I can't figure out is how to make my Subscribed feed the default view. It always reverts back to All Posts.

[–] BanksOfTheLee@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 week ago

Ah no, that's sad. I'll go exploring!

 

Trying to log in to my account here on lemmy.zip. I input the correct login details and I get a banner at the bottom that says "Invalid login".

I've successfully tested the credentials on lemmy.zip itself, and also Boost (which I'm using now). Both work fine.

Any idea what this issue could be? Love the look of Sync so will be disappointed if I can't use it :(

[–] BanksOfTheLee@lemmy.zip 0 points 1 week ago

It's almost as if every DE has their own design philosophy they stick to. The minority of loud, hateful circlejerking around GNOME developers because the DE doesn't fit arbitrary personal preferences is so bizarre.

This ain't Windows or macOS. You can install a whole new DE that looks how you want and provides all the niche customization options you want. And here's the kicker: you can do that and simply stop caring about GNOME at all, even to the point you don't feel like leaving comments like this.

Or like, fork GNOME. All the energy spent devaluing the work of — in many cases unpaid — hobbyist contributors is a bit sick at this point. At points it's devolved into direct harassment of individuals. And yet, nobody has bothered to fork GNOME. It's toxic freak behaviour and we shouldn't be accepting this as the norm in open source.

[–] BanksOfTheLee@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 week ago

I might be misunderstanding you, but dragging down from the top bar in GNOME while a window is maximized results in the same behaviour as grabbing the window's toolbar. So you can still move the window around when dragging down from the top bar. This has been the default behaviour for a long time (maybe since GNOME 3? unsure)