@argv_minus_one surely the market-dominant proprietary OS deciding of its own accord to analyze and organize programs into certain categories with no input from the user can't and won't be used for nefarious purposes. after all, is there any company more historically trustworthy than microsoft?
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I see that #Microsoft #Windows 11 now sorts apps into categories like “productivity" and “creativity” by default. -
@fox oh my bad, that's an arch thing.@fox oh my bad, that's an arch thing. I installed it a few weeks ago and it did not include X11. Theoretically if I were a normal arch user and I read the news, I'd have known you need to install that yourself on purpose, but I'm not a normal arch user and I don't read the news (I switched to KDE on Arch on a whim some time after the change. if I'm not experimenting with some other distro, I'm usually using Mint with XFCE)