Is there a way to convince those guys that they should include a calculator?
I'm losing hope
>Leddit
Yeah I know, but is was the most simple way to contact them.
Is there a way to convince those guys that they should include a calculator?
>Uses VLC for the audio infrastructure
Why do you care about that shit?
>VLC for audio infrastructure
The state of KDE users, ladies and gentlemen. I'm a GNOME kind of guy myself.
>VLC for audio infrastructure
Now everything music on KDE Neon is dark ambience.
>blaming somebody else for being unable add and subtract
>close konsole
>process remains, full single core usage
Sup Forums will never trick me into trying KDE again
I don't get it, why not just install via package manager? Why not just use bc, pic related
Is there a way to convince Gnome devs to include an abacus? How am I supposed to perform calculations on my fucking computer if not through a simulation of an old, awkward to use device? Embarrassing.
Is it trolling?
This is Windows 3.1 released 25 years ago and included a calculator, today KTards can't understand why it should be included.
>neon is barebones
I Like This
>wintrards can't into math
KDE:
>press alt+space
>enter whatever expression you like, say =3^2+sin(30*pi/180)+6!-1
>get an answer
Windows 3.1 and Gnome:
>find an abacus emulator
>slide them fucking beads one at a time
Ain't easy to just include a calculator KTard?
God, you people are the same retards that will call me a soyboy or toddler for using a MacBook. I've never felt more vindicated than this thread.
$ python
>>> 2+2
4
>wintrards
freetards can't into spell
>phone posters can't into spell
ftfy
Would you like a slide rule with that, grandpa?
>wintRARds
You clearly did not see the other user's implication here. The users of Windows, which he specifies with "WinT" are specifically too dense for the Outside World filesystem implemented in two patches ago by the dev. Then, it is no wonder user refers to them with the "RAR", pointing how Window's users are actually compressed .rar files of their idiocy itself. What is even more ironic here is, with all credit due to the user himself for being so perceptive and providing an in-depth take into the development of this, Windows users are one step behind on the compression game. While .7z seems to be the most preferred and efficient compression format now a days, those who adhere to Windows perpetuate themselves with a deprecated format within a useless file system.
Perhaps, this beautiful insight by user, here in the confines of our beloved Sup Forums, will be able to touch the spirits of other anons and reveal to them the true and limitless possibilities that GNU/Linux poses to our Outside World.
Offline environment
how do I unsubscribe from your blog?
topkek
mfw when I realease KDE developers are afraid of this.
What's a calculator?
This is actually really neat.
GNOME has one too, but GNOME is not afraid to also include a calculator.
But does it convert the units?