They do, but they always use that weird design by default on KDE Plasma. It's a concious decision to go with those weird margins and spacing between elements
As terrible as the government is, i want the foreigners here to understand that op also has his own agenda, this above reply shows their intentions. All indian political parties are low quality trash in their own ways.
I am playing a role that any well functioning journalist should play. Question the government and point out any wrong doings. Isn't is a core aspect of democracy? Do you see anything wrong in that?
>> All indian political parties are low quality trash in their own ways.
Agree. But the one having power currently is the focus. Be it any party.
You are not a journalist, you are a hack. You are not presenting a balanced opinion.
You are biased and presenting a distorted view which you know is an easy sell here.
From your posts you seem like a Typical Indian Redditor / Twitter activist.
Who believes they have great potential in life, have nothing to show for it.
So come here to sh!t on your country to get validation of Western people.
Few HN karma points to make yourself feel like you have some value in this world.
The typical Slave Mentality liberal that exists in India and Pakistan.
A sad gift of the colonialism.
You should work for Al jazeera, BBC, NYT etc
They like to keep pets like you to parrot their talking points.
The only problem I have with this is that free speech is being limited. I don't believe the documentary nor do I belive their government. What if both sides are promoting some sort of a propaganda?
I like to think the government is just incompetently responding to a useless propaganda piece. But the so called documentary could very well be a well timed attack to benefit the more palatable opposition to the current government that has embarassed the West in not immediately bending over backwards in Ukraine war. Or this ridiculous response from the government could actually be a way to bring the Hindu far-right back into the fold since it is not happy with the current government. (The "fascist government" thing really is propaganda btw.)
I used to find elementary OS extremely good looking a few years ago, now it just looks bad to me. I guess I'm used to all the modern ui designs I see out there.
Yes, the reason Dart exists and continues to exist is not that it is better than Kotlin but because Kotlin is not owned by Google and they just have a giant not invented here syndrome. It's all about control for them. It's basically their way or the highway.
But Google seems to be betting on multiple horses here. They also created Jetpack Compose. And of course Jetbrains extended that to Compose Desktop and Compose Web so that ecosystem is actually becoming quite interesting together with their multi platform Kotlin compilers. Compose Desktop does not currently use the Kotlin native compiler unfortunately but it does use Skia, which is the same graphics library that Google uses for Chrome and Flutter. If they'd fix the desktop variant to use the native compiler, they'd be able to target basically any platform. Including IOS.
IMHO that is such an obvious thing to do for Jetbrains that I pretty much assume that they are planning to go there. That would make this a direct competitor to Flutter.
Compose is getting quite popular despite still being relatively new. IMHO, if Jetbrains (or Google) get their act together and make that usable for IOS, there would be a lot of developers that would use that. I know I would. Flutter is not for me. I'm sure it's great but I have no desire to learn Dart.
We are currently using Kotlin js to be able to target mobile and web and kotlin jvm on our servers. We package up our app using Cordova and we have integrated a few plugins to e.g. do things with NFC. It works great. Performance is not an issue for us. And having just one code base and 1 UI team is critical for us. But I wouldn't mind some more options for cross platform development. Browsers are a necessary evil currently to target mobile and desktop with 1 application. But the boundaries between these platforms are increasingly artificial.
They are basically the same language, but Kotlin tries to sit on different runtime models with Kotlin/JVM, Kotlin/JS and Kotlin/Native. Dart behaves the same everywhere.
Saying they are the same language is proof of gigantic ignorance both ergonomics wise and feature wise.
Secondly Kotlin multiplatform behave the same, we are using it to share backend and frontend business logic (Kotlin js).