I guess an important question is how small is unusable for you? That's not an objective measure, and will be up to what you find usable.
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Good thing humans can generally work on more than one problem at a time, especially given how many of us there are!
You shouldn't self diagnose from a vague comment on the internet. Speak to a doctor.
That phrase has nothing to do with racism and predates "spade" being used as a slur. Homophones exist and context is important.
I don't believe this is real, but the all caps words aren't random. They're clearly for emphasis, the same kinds of words I might capitalize for effect. That is not really the unbelievable aspect of this scenario.
I understood that reference.
This person backs up.
Never is a really long time. I don't feel good committing to never. I'll agree not in my lifetime, though.
X11 is the default. For Plasma 6, so you didn't choose it that's just what it was.
Bit chicken and egg though, isn't it? Maybe a big desktop environment enforcing Wayland will get people working more on the fixes for the stuff that doesn't work out yet.
I understand people being annoyed if they are in the 30% though, and not trying to dismiss that.
My tv remote is motion so that's not really too bad. Point and click.
I don't know what kind of work you do, but I've worked in factories and manufacturing my whole career and this isn't that unusual in my experience. I'd definitely be raising my pitchforks if you weren't provided water, breaks, and some methods of cooling (such as fans).
Worst I've ever had was in a paper mill. The dryers ran very hot and sometimes our job required getting really close to them. They were hot enough to burn, so long sleeves were required when near them. Easily had some 40+ °C days in there, but we had access to a cooled break room and allowed quite a lot of breaks.
Still, when we did have to work by those dryers, it was usually because the paper broke and caused big jams. That is a hell of a mess and has to be cleaned up as quickly as possible to get the machine making paper again. Let me tell you, wet paper is heavy. Hauling that shit down the length of the dryer alley, in 40+ heat, in mandatory sleeves and long pants... Some of the hardest work I've personally ever done.
Pay was great though.