I had been working for a while in a place where half of the large glass
windows of a very large room were painted to black (!) causing constant
twilight, because the city's chief architect designer, or whoever it
was, wrote a rule, how the given facades of our and some neighbour
buildings should look, and the others had smaller windows. This is real.

I've read through the advantages of placing the menus on top, but
honestly, I don't care. I already tweaked Unity to put the menu back to
its place (...), and some other settings not to be disturbed when I'm
trying to use it. :-) When a person or organization - and mainly a
designer :-) - caught by the fever of changing goes so far against the
common sense by ignorance, lack of empathy, etc. to the status quo, to
people who wants to continue using software without damages caused by
forced re-learn curves and so on, then its luck will change soon. Tell
me, how much faster a today's computer without displaying some more
fields and texts... Unity is not for the smallest systems.

So, this "bug" is a real pain to me, since I just moved to Linux as the
main OS after 25 years of Windows system and UI programming exactly to
have choices in how I use and connect applications, against the abrupt
and similarly numb, inevitable but fundamental, violent changes, the
cut-settings-to-the-minimum trend, and, to be fair, against the ever
increasing, large scale spying conducted by more and more companies as
well, to keep my computer mine.

So, thanks. And not. :-)

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