Its not a reference. Its just a joke that Maurice Moss doesn’t get sexual innuendos/flirting because he’s a nerd.
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Its not a reference. Its just a joke that Maurice Moss doesn’t get sexual innuendos/flirting because he’s a nerd.
Of course a settlement wouldn’t be split by the river, instead the border would shift according to the settlement’s boundary (city wall or such). Easy way to encroach on others territory, and the perfect place for demanding wayfare/toll.


I’ve seen gamerooms where the consoles have wireless dongles for controllers so that you are pretty much cordless.
Uglier? Debatable as there are different UI Toolkits that can actually look beautiful and you don’t have to reimplement controls like you would in an electron app.
And you certainly wouldn’t introduce new security issues with different and outdated v8 engines that are bundled with your electron app, no sir.
You ignite the rocket before liftoff though?


I wish I could get it to cross compile to my Amiga m68k architecture. (Object) Pascal used to be my favourite language.


Is it?


Mhm… Install 300mb once to run any Java application or 300mb for each and every electron app.
Its an easy choice.


X-Copy with 81 sectors?! What kind of madness is that?


Sorry but the window real estate of an application isn’t meant for branding and advertisement. For that you have splash screens and the about dialogue, or even the help pages. And for more branding your webpage.


Because different OSes follow different Human Interaction Guidelines and I expect that applications follow the native look and feel.


Have you heard of Java? Or any other language that abstracts away the GUI gluecode. Or don’t just even go electron and provide a web app instead.


Thank the makers that we have gui builders on most languages for most platforms, so all you need to do is wire up the controls with your backend :)
please refer to the FAQ: https://neon.kde.org/faq
KDE neon is a Linux distribution built on top of the latest Ubuntu LTS release (24.04 at the moment) that showcases KDE software exactly as the KDE developers intended it, with no patches and no changes to default settings. Adventurous users are encouraged to try out User Edition. KDE testers can try out unreleased KDE software using the Testing and Unstable Editions.
Nope. KDE believes it is important to work with many distributions, as each brings unique value and expertise for its users. KDE neon is one distro out of many, and that diversity is a good thing!
thats literally all you need; it is a testbed for the latest and greatest that KDE has to offer, nothing more and nothing less.


Ask CIA and other Secret Agencies :)
Huh… didn’t know that Projects ought to be a default directory. Always created one myself for developing, modelling etc.