Spyke

A billion dollar company using dark patterns and forcing ads on you on an OS you paid for vs a volunteer project asking once per year for a small donation (it's opt-out)
"They are the same picture"

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lemmy.world

Several open source projects do this, I use Hyprland and it does the same. These are community supported projects made by unpaid volunteers for your benefit. It’s definitely not the same.

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sopuli.xyz

Well, technically it is the same, it's just just done with decorum and restraint. I have no problem with giving to Gnome since I use and appreciate their software. I guess it is just the optics with all the MS hate going around.

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They are quite different. GNOME are asking for money to fund development. Microsoft sell advertisements as part of a for-profit business model.

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lemmy.world

It's an ad. I think even devs themselves calling it that. You trying to play with words here, please don't.

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I am not attacking the Gnome team. I think it is important to acknowledge that sometimes popup ads are understandable. It’s a matter of perspective sometimes and sometimes (looking at you Microsoft) the company is just being abusive assholes.

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for anyone getting caught up in this shallow bait rhetoric, one is a case of:

"please stay entrenched in our shitty software ecosystem so we can continue to treat you as the product"

and the other is a case of:

"please donate to us to help us develop this free and open source software"

the two experiences are similar but in no way equivalent.

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Annoying. I'm on xfce and would switch if they do that.

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GNOME have long time lost the plot.

That they're opposed to users reconfiguring it was a huge clue.

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GNOME is a single desktop environment for Linux. It's also a bad one.

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