[00:00] I do not like the Thunderbird 115 UI redesign. [00:00] It didn't seem that different, but I'm sure there's probably a way to theme it back to the old style. [00:01] Honestly I'm surprised no one has made a TUI for it like they did with Browsh [00:01] https://www.brow.sh [00:04] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_email_clients [00:10] Mooncairn: I didn't at first. There are ways to turn off some of the egregious shit like the search titlebar [00:16] https://www.seamonkey-project.org still exists too [02:03] Found the evolution problem: WebKit compositing is broken. Found the solution in a Debian bug report for an entirely different package. [02:10] Oh that's handy [02:12] Mind you, the actual problem hasn't been fixed. There's just a workaround. ;) [02:13] Actually, I think "The actual problem hasn't been fixed. There's just a workaround." should be the name of Debian's next release. ;p [02:49] Instead of WONTFIX we should use WELPFIXED [02:49] WELP? [02:50] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [02:50] https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/welp-meaning [02:52] Didn't know if it was meant an acronym or not. Either way I don't get it. [02:53] Welp, fixed. As in "Well, I guess it's fixed" [02:53] even though it isn't fixed [02:53] More like "YOUFIX" then [02:54] Kinda like putting duck tape on a muffler. It might make things work for a spell but it isn't a long-term or even good solution [02:54] It's Detroit, someone already stole the muffler anyway. [02:55] Problem solved, then