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Wirklich bedauerlich, dass man hier wieder einmal den Sparmodus aktiviert hat. Und wie so oft stellt sich mir erneut die ewige Frage an die Entwickler:Was genau war da eigentlich der Gedankengang?

#GNOME #Nautilus #Dateimanager

When #GNOME #Nautilus crashes and you force quit it using the dialog that appears for frozen apps, it also kills the entire desktop environment and puts you back on the login screen. #Windows did something similar where your entire desktop environment would reload after killing explorer.

Is there a technical reason why file explorers always seem to be such a hard requirement for the DE to run properly that when you force quit them, it has effects on the DE as well? I'm so curious.

Am I the only one that is driven a tiny bit crazy by the fact that when opening a folder from a search result in Nautilius, and then going back again, you don't get back to the search results, but to the place where you initiated the search? Just wondering :D

Finished up #DexterNewBlood. 🙄 I enjoyed it up to the final ep, where it all fell apart in a whirlwind of WTF. Not the good kind of WTF, either.

Starting up #Nautilus, which looks to be light fare...

Since the heart thing, I often think about death and dying. Some day, maybe sooner, maybe later, these missives will abruptly cease. Few will mourn... hopefully my corpse won't be eaten by cats.

After many more hours of testing and investigation on Saturday night, then three more hours last night to analyze and summarize that discussion's insights, here are my latest findings on the @gnome file manager's "slow cold-loading of the view's contents for folders with many files" performance issue :blobsweats:

gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilu
I has the potential to be as fast as Thunar.

I bet it would speed up all views, even search.