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"textContent": "> **Off-topic:**\n> Nobody is \"destroying QT's chance of saving the day\". Please do more research before making comments like that. Forgive me for trying to fucking modernize something. I'm tempted to just stop working on improving our Linux support because every time I try to people complain or have different opinions and I'm tired of wasting my time on posts like this when I could actually be writing fucking code.\n\nYeah, that is how people make me feel around here sometimes... which is why it took me so long to even advocate for modernizing the Linux code in the first place. It was so much easier to modernize the Windows code and figure out the line as to what it made sense to keep or discard as time went on by comparison (though granted that was likely because we already told the \"XP forever\" users to go pound sand more or less). I hope you don't give up because of him not understanding how XDG portals work or not realizing that this kind of thing can be controlled by a pref.\n\nAnd honestly, I did work on the Python 3 support mostly because of Linux users complaining about Python 2 being too hard to use/find.\n\nEDIT: Goddamn it. Apparently he's done. I hate this community so much. Maybe we should just drop Linux support entirely at this point, and let some half-baked fork worry about it. LOL. Not serious, but in that mood.\n\n* * *",
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