 "guys" is useally applied to everyone. Irrelevant to gender
 At one point gay just meant happy. Now it has more then one.
[05:02] <wxl> here we are discussing it because it's not clear. avoid ambiguity: don't use ambiguous words.
[05:03] <wxl> put into the context of software, ambiguous instructions lead to unintended results. follows in real life, too.
 I guess someone can't say "I am gay" because we don't know if they mean I am happy or homosexual?
[05:15] <diogenes_> :)) good point ^^^
 Same with queer
 It's very ambiguous
 and.....strange
[05:30] <wxl[m]> I don't think sometime saying they are queer or gay is the same as referring wholesale to people as guys. If you want to say "I'm a guy" no big deal. Not the same, though.
 I was making the comparison because some words change meaning depending on context. Since ambiguity is trying to be minimized I through in a couple more we should avoid.
[05:40] <wxl[m]> What I'm suggesting is removing ambiguity where it runs the risk of being potentially uninclusive. That wouldn't apply to your examples.
 I guess I just prefer things more concise.
 Hello ✋️
 Hey @amaroq :)
 @tsimonq2 [Hey @amaroq :)], hey... 😽
 I'm running Lubuntu on an old machine, here but looking forward to LXQT version.
 Wonderful :)
[12:56] <jrwren> hello, I just noticed the a href to https://lubuntu.me/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/shot_media-1024x819.png is missing on https://lubuntu.me/about/
 @jrwren [<jrwren> hello, I just noticed the a href to https://lubuntu.me/wp-content/uploa …], Good eye!
 I'll fix it unless @VikingRedwolf gets to it before me.
 Is beta testing last stage before final release?
 @amaroq [Is beta testing last stage before final release?], Yes
 @jrwren [<jrwren> hello, I just noticed the a href to https://lubuntu.me/wp-content/uploa …], Added to my tasks. Thanks for noticing 😉
[17:07] <babag> having a problem with multiple (4) monitors.
[17:07] <babag> when i place an icon on my desktop, it appears four times, once on each monitor.
[17:07] <babag> anyone know how to stop this?
[17:08] <babag> this setup is lubuntu fresh install. used nvidia proprietary software to position screens.
[17:08] <babag> screen positioning wasn't possible with native display prefs.
[17:08] <babag> oops. using lxde desktop.
[19:32] <qwefytuoityty> It is necessary to check. If I start pcmanfm with sudo and I edit fstab. After reboot I see many errors (F8) during start of an operating system. After start OS I see text of input of the login and the password, but in OS auto-logon without password. The password doesn't accept or the login. Pcmanfm-> fstab-> edited in leafpad. Reboot OS. 100% of fstab after editing it is correct.
[19:38] <qwefytuoityty> lxterminal -> sudo pcmanfm-> right mouse, open fstab in leafpad, edite, save, close.
[19:41] <qwefytuoityty> btrfs, i use compression zstd
[19:42] <qwefytuoityty> fstab edited for compression
[19:44] <qwefytuoityty> lubuntu 18 64
[19:48] <qwefytuoityty> the right mouse