Given how yappy this acc has become and how little of my furry art content remains in here I wonder how badly it would do if I decided to post here again
It ain't gonna happen, my stuff's on beeskee and FA now, as well as my website but that doesn't get everything right away lol
@AxolotlMC_ The 1.14 is very pleasant on the eyes
And the 1.7 has some really nice roughness to it that makes it feel sharper
Though I'd say the 1.14 one wins because it's more pleasant when having large surfaces of cobblestone
@mason_games123@frokfrdk On Apple's marketing they always put a lot of emphasis on the sleek curves and design of their products
Given any of that to the "competition" would be giving them credit, and they just cannot allow that
Their marketing always just reeks insecurity/snobbiness
@valigo However windows is still windows and lacks a lot of the file structure of a POSIX compliant system, /dev/*, and other posix-isms
My point is that it helps to have similar behavior but porting scripts would still be ass
Like, just use a Unix-like system for any serious work
@valigo The POSIX standard exists for a reason
And it's a whole lot simpler and straightforward than whatever windows is doing
The coreutils port is a step forward cuz I've been confused a couple times trying to give tech support and having the behavior or pwsh be different (1/2)
@stupidtechtakes Webp is fine but windows continues to just have shitty support for it because it's not installed by default iirc
Anyways I believe in AVIF supremacy
@Danno_Cal Nah they're both peak
Different kinds of peak in very different directions
So it's actually just completely valid to like one over the other
@Gtg4K@nons_alt That said powershell is ABSOLUTELY not good enough with a startup of several seconds and a no of built in documentation (due to the aftermentioned non-Unix-ness if it)
And it's not POSIX which makes it annoying to use bc you gotta remember the pwsh-isms
But those are my gripes
@Gtg4K@nons_alt Got a lil heated there, chill out, but you also kinda missed my point
UNIX-like systems (also includes MacOS and such) give the tooling and some standard behavior to actually get shit done regardless* of what you do or where
The bash example was low hanging fruit for power use
@Gtg4K@nons_alt I find POSIX/UNIX-like OSs to be way friendlier to this kind of use case since you actually get the manuals, tools, and everything you'd need in one place
Whereas powershell (7) and other automation tools on windows are scattered, unpolished, and slow as molasses to start up
@Gtg4K@nons_alt I'm talking actual full scale workflows
Windows just doesn't have the freedom to, say, automate a task by writing a bash script that's automatically ran in the background at startup, not easily at least because most of that tooling is marked legacy and slowly breaking
Why the hell canโt @madebygoogle add a simple dark theme for icons like @Apple does? Not everyone wants this overhyped Material You themed-icons.Some people just want simple dark-themed icons where the original app colours still matter, even in dark mode.
@pixeluibygoogle
@keevco_@Vixhal You can distribute apps outside of Google Play
And because Google Play listings have a bunch more things you can set up than just the app icon
And also because the images themselves are on entirely different formats and serve different purposes