• FQQD
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      89 months ago

      True. The name does feel out of place tho

      • @Telodzrum
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        279 months ago

        Only until you scroll down to the ‘K’ section of the “All Applications” tab and suddenly everything makes a lot of frustrating sense.

          • @Telodzrum
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            209 months ago

            The group “kde-applications” has over 100 entries that start with the letter ‘k’.

            • @takeheart
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              139 months ago

              Funny. Your observation made me think that for the purpose of finding stuff it’s most efficient to have a perfectly linear distribution across all letters. Ie if there is 26 letters and I type out a single one I’m precluding 25/26 applications.

              Of course the application menu uses fuzzy search meaning it looks at the whole string not just the beginning and also crawls through meta data and tags.

              Still for searching it seems most efficient if a language uses all letters evenly 🤔.

        • FQQD
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          59 months ago

          I know, the naming scheme is fairly obvious, but it’s the only regular program with a german name (that I know of)

          • @Telodzrum
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            59 months ago

            I didn’t even know it’s German. Was that deliberate or a happy coincidence because it’s a hard ‘c’ in English and they seem to turn all words that start with a hard ‘c’ into apps that start with a ‘k’?

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      Ja, bitte erklärt es mir. [=

      Disclaimer: I use gnome-console as my terminal emulator; switched from gnome-terminal ~2 years ago.