> open source
> relevant
> EVER
HAHAHAHAAQAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBGj4R7Fo0
This shit is so much better than Linux and MacOSX, it's not even funny anymore. Like I'm literally blown away.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EJ5H8raaJg
So basically if you have Paint open and then close it accideentally, you can open it back up 2 weeks later at that exact point with that file
Isn't that incredible? Yeah it fucking is. It really really is.
It lets you scroll like in a facebook timeline
It shows you all the apps that were opened in the past
That's some real innovation, you cant find that in macosx or linux
>>60367150
sage
>>60367177
>s a g e d
It's spelled "sageta," as "sage" refers to "下げる" (sageru), which is Japanese for "to lower." The past tense form of this word is "下げた." It does not refer to the plant, as many people still seem to think. Just remember that this is an anime website, and you should remember the rest.
>>60367150
I hate "open sores" faggots
Closed source is better because anyone who has worked on highly complicated code knows that as soon as you start letting amateurs fuck with your code, it makes your life harder. Good projects are complicated beyond anything most of us could possibly contribute to, so why bother to make it open source?
It's closed source because they want it to work. It's not closed source because of some massive conspiracy. It's not close source so the dev can sell it via patreon. It's not closed source because he stole code from someone.
Good projects are closed source because they are complicated beyond what most people could possibly contribute to, and opening it up to everyone with a computer to contribute to is only going to make it worse, not better.
I know that nobody understands this, or wants to understand it, because it's the giant circlejerk that the dev is hiding something, but he's not. I know none of you will apologize when someday, as promised, the code is actually opened up and everyone sees that there's nothing to hide.
>>60367150
>working with Paint™ like every other graphics designer out there
>accideentally close it
>"shucks, I lost all my work"
>open it back up
>takes two weeks to open again
>it opened the same file I was working on before
WOOOOW INNOVATION
>>60367559
you know, I am very eased in my worries when I know that people as dumb as you exist
you probably had that thought and only that one and immediately thought "wow im a genius, i bet he didnt think of that!"
>>60367622
why would you wait 2 weeks to reopen MS Paint (or any program for that matter) after accideentally closing it? wouldn't you open it back up immediately?
>>60367662
>why would you wait 2 weeks to reopen MS Paint (or any program for that matter) after accideentally closing it? wouldn't you open it back up immediately?
it's an example. Try and think of something like that. Lets say you go on vacation after you did some work on your computer.
>>60367150
>you can open it back up 2 weeks later at that exact point with that file
>Isn't that incredible?
Not it isn't. macOS has had this feature for literally five years.
>>60367497
Hi re:ddit
>mfw
>Winfags get off off this
>>60367150
>So basically if you have Paint open and then close it accideentally, you can open it back up 2 weeks later at that exact point with that file
Yeah, we know that. Linux storages your transfer area since 2006.
Good luck booting your machine and pressing Ctrl+V, or recovering data that was overwritten on transfer area.
>>60367891
>Lets say you go on vacation
Immediately after closing your work on accideent?
In any case, recovering from accidental closures isn't a new technology.
>>60367150
I thought compiz was dead
>>60367150
Most of these effects can be done with compiz on unity.
Please get out 2006
So windows is catching up with inovation? Right?
>Mfw my browser restored an old window with motherless and a Live Jasmin popup started playing during my class presentation