somat an hour ago

99 percent of the time the x11 select middle click paste behaviour is more ergonomic, to the point where when I don't have it I get cranky.

Another case of where because the better system is suppressed on the more common environment, We are unable to advance the desktop metaphor.

If I am fair I think lack of middle click paste is the main reason I don't enjoy using windows much.

donnachangstein 2 hours ago

The lack of a universally functioning clipboard is the #1 blocker to Linux acceptance on the desktop.

The Mac had this figured out in 1984. Linux still struggles in 2025.

  • mock-possum an hour ago

    Wow as a non Linux user I would never have even imagined this would be an issue - why would you use an OS that doesn’t just let you ctrl c/x/v?

    • cyclotron3k 42 minutes ago

      In practice, it's not really an issue. In some applications (most notably terminal emulators, where ctrl+c is already used to terminate a process) you have to use an alternative combination (e.g. ctrl+shift+c).

      MacOS neatly avoids this issue with the command key, but I'm not sure what happens in Windows.