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But this is a main fetaure. It shouldn't be capable of just bugging out.
You'd think walking was a basic feature of humans, but so many do it incorrectly.
It doesn't seem like you're a engineer: everything and anything can fail. It's just how the world works.
I am, which is why i know to prioritize/group features before i start implementing. Displaying action correctly would be in the Core, must work group for me, not in the optional/can have obscure dependencies.
Just press F5 when that happens. It's not that deep
First - this is a stupid take.
But second - KDE is easily the buggiest de/wm I've ever used. Things just not working sometimes is basically a feature.
I haven't had issues with bugginess in years, but it probably depends upon how you're using it.
Not been my experience at all.
KDE has been stable recently unless you're on some rolling release.
Have you donated to KDE? Have you contributed to its development? Cause you sure as hell didn't pay for it so maybe shut up or be a little more grateful that a free and open DE is only a few features away from a competitor developed by billion dollar companies
Go back to slashdot in the '90s with that attitude.
I mean you're criticizing a piece of free software like they made it just for you. Grow up and have some perspective
Oh my - yes the KDE team is surely above criticism.
What, you would find it ok, if, let's say in your favorite text editor, the text cursor just stopped moving?
Another stupid take. You're on a roll.
Ironically you comment like you were actually a contributor on slashdot. Curt, rude, short, holier than thou