What the fuck, I will never look at things the same way again.
Wtf?!
Breeze (KDE) cursor forever!
good choice, but i’m a Bibata enjoyer myself.
Excellent choice
I don’t really like the breeze cursor, it’s just the oxygen one but flattened and it doesn’t look as nice.
I’m so confused by the one person replying to you with 5 slight variations of the same comment…
what the hell hahaha
I have to say the “everything flat” was kind of a weird process. I think it looks better than in the old chaotic days. But something in between is best.
I have to say the “everything flat” was kind of a weird process. I think it looks better than in the old chaotic days. But something in between is best.
I have to say the “everything flat” was kind of a weird process. I think it looks better than in the old chaotic days. But something in between is best. Not sure what that is, at least from screenshots KDE looked worse than Windows XP/7
macOS Catalina is probably my favourite OS design, as a Linux user. No unnecessary padding like Big Sur and onwards, not overly flat like many older versions, everything clickable looks clickable, it’s great.
I think my favorite part of that is the pair of tiny hands passing that double deuce right back.
I’m okay with this.
FUCK
YOU
Yeah if you use mcrosft 🤮
M*cros*ft
The name always made me think of a penis.
Sorry…
“Why’d you name your company after your dick?”
“You blow, Jobs, you arrogant prick…”
Look it’s totally normal for it to curve a little bit okay
If it curves too much you may have a disorder that can be treated with medicine.
Someone pls explain?
I’d like to know…
i believe it’s just pointing out the misalignment of the graphic. people may be under the impression that something like a cursor has mathematically precise proportions, but it does not.
And it’s by design. Because if it was absolutely precise the edge wouldn’t have been straight
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-default-cursor-why-asymmetrical-tilted/
That doesn’t explain why the tail doesn’t aim at the point, it just explains why the cursor is tilted to the side.
Nor does it explain the irregular angles - it mentions a 45° cursor, but if it was 45° the tip would be aligned with the tail.
yeah it has kind of an optical balance to it. i don’t mind that it’s not mathematically perfect because it appears proportional. optics are all that matters, especially in pixel art.
(edit: i guess ‘pixel art’ isn’t correct anymore because it’s a vector graphic, but it used to be pixels!)
thank you
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This dude’s entire channel is phenomenal. Love his video on segmented displays.
If that the same one about vacuum fluorescent displays? That’s such a cool video to watch on any OLED display you have.
Also, found out from that video that my 10 year old Whirlpool oven uses a VFD.
Posy is the shit. Even Lazy Posy is better than most other channels.
Read “Posy is shit” at first. Anyways yeah he’s awesome!
This really is so good.
I thought the narrator sounded familiar. Their videos on displays of different kinds are utterly mesmerizing. What an unreasonably high quality channel.
Yo, I came here to post this, I’m using his cursors right now (with the optional middle-finger addon)
So gay!
It’s only gay if you receive the click, not send it.
What about a double click?
Depends if you’ve plugged two mice in at the same time, or if they are taking turns.
I fear no man but that…
ಠ_ಠ
Yeah, the fonts are lying to me all the time.
Squeezing a square about 1% helps it look more like a square; to appear the same height as a square, a circle must be measurably taller. The two strokes in an X aren’t the same thickness, nor are their parallel edges actually parallel; the vertical stems of a lowercase alphabet are thinner than those of its capitals; the ascender on a d isn’t the same length as the descender on a p, and so on.
Destroy all technology
It’s time to start over
If you need me, I’ll be hunting and gathering
OK but what about HRT
That we can keep