It never sat right with me. Every time someone used this metaphor, an argument ensued over whether it was accurately applied or not.
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Is it unfeasible to ship these kinds of things in smaller loads? Why would you put any kind of dangerous material that would "obliterate the center of any port city" in the same place without strong guarantees that…
> It works too quickly and seamlessly for a free service In what sense? Linux distribution package managers work just as well, if not better.
> what do you do when you briefly need to look at your browser and your terminal at the same time? I'm surprised anyone would want a non-tiled window for this. I'm always annoyed at having to manually drag the windows…
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It never sat right with me. Every time someone used this metaphor, an argument ensued over whether it was accurately applied or not.
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Is it unfeasible to ship these kinds of things in smaller loads? Why would you put any kind of dangerous material that would "obliterate the center of any port city" in the same place without strong guarantees that…
> It works too quickly and seamlessly for a free service In what sense? Linux distribution package managers work just as well, if not better.
> what do you do when you briefly need to look at your browser and your terminal at the same time? I'm surprised anyone would want a non-tiled window for this. I'm always annoyed at having to manually drag the windows…
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