For me it must be kde plasma 6 and the wayland driver for wine.

Edit: I made the question gendered by using the word guys. I’ve fixed my mistake.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t consider guys to be a gendered word. I feel like guys has been used to refer to both genders for decades at this point.

      You guys is synonymous with y’all

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        They didn’t say “you guys” which I agree is reasonably genderless. They said “guys.” Which is a typo, and I was making a joke about the typo.

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          Ah, that’s fair. My brain autofilled a “you” in there.

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          I wonder why the male form of a pair of words would be considered to be usable for everyone

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            Words literally change their meaning over time and social context.

            I think “guy” used to mean just “a rope” until some fellow named Guy tried to blow up some nobs in London.

            I think both “guy (rope/guideline)” and the name “Guy (Guido)” might origiate from the same basic word “guide” .

            I don’t think it’s always clear why changes happen, people just use it differently and if a new usage spreads widely and becomes common, then the new usage may get added into some dictionaries.

            I quite like “RobWords” on youtube - 'tho I’m not sure if he has covered this one specficaly.