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Comment Re:secure by default (Score 1) 248

We knew this stuff was going on in the mid-90's.

This stuff was going on in the 80s. But in those days it was phone tapping. There were computerised phone tapping systems by at least 1984. The police's system in London (UK) crashed during the miner's strike because everyone was talking about pickets.

Comment Re:Awesome (Score 1) 611

I discovered how moronic is the concept of traditional window manager that allows overlapping windows: Either I want an app displayed, or I don't, and I certainly want an app to use as much screen space available automatically

I like overlapping windows when i have to switch back and forwards between apps frequently. And i don't want most apps to use all the available screen space - pdfs, for example, often display better when they're not the whole screen width. Thunderbird certainly doesn't need the whole screen width, and i usually keep the web browser a bit smaller than screen width too.

Comment Re:GNOME 2, then 3. (Score 1) 611

Gnome 3 has its limitations, but i can use my computer for everything i used it for when i ran gnome 2 - and it's no more difficult or any more annoying (but i use a laptop). I don't believe there are any *good* window managers, but some are less bad than others and, for me, gnome 3 is the least bad. It seems silly to get stuck in the past just out of habit.

Comment Re:Those poor bastards (Score 1) 102

Working with drupal is a nightmare.

Yeah? I was a web admin for a part of the Northern Territory government a few years ago and we used some really ugly thing, built in house with ColdFusion. Anything would be better than that. Drupal's a bit of a pain in the arse, but i'm sure it's an improvement on a lot of government CMSs.

Comment Re:What now? 1 billion! (Score 1) 285

I never liked Publisher much, and back in the 90s I used to use a pirate copy of PageMaker - which I liked a lot. In later years I used Scribus a bit, which was ok, but not as good as PageMaker. If Scribus has continued on the course of development it was on a few years back, it should be pretty good by now.

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