@sisyphean Oh yikes. KDE asks you if you want to delete the file here.
Hi, I’m a wolf! Name’s Frost.
In a head of, umm, a whole bunch of animals! I’m quadrupedal, transspecies, autistic, and proud of it. ✨
I’m also cis(gender) and nonbinary at the same time!
Partners with @Ylfingr. Yes, I’m partners with someone in my own head, it’s awesome.
We’re over 18.
⚠️ We get lewd sometimes! [It’s CWed.] Also I get vorny on main. :3
I’m a wolf. I’m attracted to wolves. Deal with it. “zoos DNI” DNI!
@sisyphean Oh yikes. KDE asks you if you want to delete the file here.
@crashdoom We’re not on pawb.social, have been considering signing up (*waves paw from Mastodon*), but I like the idea of a fork.
It sounds like Kbin federates upvotes as microblog /boosts/, of all things, which makes absolutely no sense (i.e. upvoting there comes across as boosting to people on Masto and vice versa), while Lemmy does it as stars/“favorites”, which is much more in line with the concept of an upvote.
And there’s precedent for forking – the Pleroma devs were shitty, though I can’t remember how, and now there’s the Akkoma fork.
@Kye @crashdoom “edited -1 times”? /weird/
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@TerrorBite @tech We have a CRT, which I’m not sure subpixel rendering even works well on at all (I think it uses subpixels, but they’re not aligned with display signal output pixels). We also have a bog-standard 22" 1080p LCD, we’ll need to find a cable for that and see what subpixel antialiasing looks like on that.
I did notice that when we were in the OS installer on our laptop (to back up the OS), the text looked weirdly sharp compared to normal; I bet that was subpixel antialiasing in action. So maybe it is still useful.
But I personally think the disadvantages in dealing with screenshots outweigh the advantages of maybe slightly sharper text. Grayscale antialiasing looks fine.