• TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    NGL, I didn’t realise it’s an actual Dolphin icon on the folder until I saw this post. I always have the Dolphin pinned on my taskbar but it’s teeny tiny so I couldn’t make out the symbol.

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      not at all. QT/KDE app. the size is probably due to bundling of QT and KDE framework libraries because usually windows installations doesn’t come with system versions of those. it’s like flatpak KDE runtime.

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    I like Thunar better. There was something really minor about Dolphin I didn’t like. Maybe it was the way it handled tags or something, I can’t remember anymore.

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      Yeah, still a shame that never got ported to Linux. There’s Double Commander, which is fine, but still a little inferior somehow.

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    spent almost a decade straight on Win10 LTSC then switched to regular Win11 - I think Microsoft forgot how to make software. Vanilla edition is so bloated it is scary. Considering embracing Ubuntu.

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    3 hours ago

    So can Okular, but recently how well it works on windows has been getting worse and worse.

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    I have one old laptop with Windows 10 sitting around, and only because it’s the only way to update the Xbox Series controller I have that randomly bootloops and thus is essentially useless anyway.

    So this begs the question: how much of Windows can I delete and replace with foss stuff, while still having it technically be a Windows OS?

    Soon:

    “I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Windows, is in fact, GNU/Windows/NT, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Windows plus NT. Windows is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another nonfree component of a fully functioning free GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX… and whatever NT does.”

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    8 hours ago

    (Someone on the interweb:) “Hey, you should try KDE Connect”

    (Me:) Uh, I don’t use Linux on my laptop and that’s the computer that I use the most

    (S:) “Well it also runs on Windows.”

    (Me:) Really?.. Holy sh- HOLY SHIT, this is so much better than every shitty cloud sync package, and that Google app they keep renaming every time I look at it so I can’t remember what it’s called this week

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    I kinda dislike Dolphin, but I also know it’s very customizable and haven’t dig into the options, so it’s possible there’s a version of it I like that I haven’t found yet. If that makes sense.

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    11 hours ago

    When I look up “Dolphin windows” I just get the wii emulator (I am clueless)

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    11 hours ago

    Kde.org/apps

    You can run lots of kde apps on Windows and Mac OS. I personally use Kate at work since it is far faster than VScode

    There even is a konsole port in the works

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    Can recommend, Dolphin makes life on windows slightly more tolerable. Kate for Windows is also amazing