I did it the moment they decided not to defederate from Meta. I don’t like admins who can’t take decisive actions to protect their users (and apparently seem to bend their knees to any big corpo out there)
Communist, parent, techie and hobbyist artist. Learning Rust and tired of frontend development.
I did it the moment they decided not to defederate from Meta. I don’t like admins who can’t take decisive actions to protect their users (and apparently seem to bend their knees to any big corpo out there)
By far it’s Kate, even though I’m now a neovim user. It’s just a great IDE.
As a cyclist I lost count on the number of times I was almost ran over by some vehicle at 100+ km/h
I’d rather someone’s first choice about Linux was which DE to use. This plays a way bigger part in first impressions.
The obvious choice is KDE, ofc
Looks like a good read. Already saw some interesting insights into how the political system works and it sounds really effective.
Been using lawnchair since forever, I try to avoid closed source apps as much as possible, so Nova was never an option for me.
That could have been better communicated though. What you said is reasonable, what Michal said isn’t as much.
Micro gang here. There are at least two of us!
DeArrowing is the thing I didn’t know I needed. Thanks!
They’re not committed to the joke.
This is really neat and you just gave me my new hobby, thank you!
I just don’t give it a go sooner because I don’t really like gnome 😅 too many things that work differently from what I expect, and too many things I take for granted requires plugins and extensions. From what I’ve seen, Cosmic is shaping up really well though.
That’s based. I might give PopOS a try when their new DE reaches feature completion (since they don’t sell their laptops in my country unfortunately)
That really synthetises why I dislike microblogging so much: It’s a bunch of people throwing small-talk and rage bait everywhere, all the time.
Considering a lot of people are really bad at conservation in every possible way, it also makes sense why microblogging is so much more popular than forum-like platforms.
This feels really accurate, but it being an experiment would imply Steve Huffglue actually wants to learn something about anything that isn’t Elon-senpai’s life.
I can only hope so. Anything to both have the American population freed from their capitalist overlords, and for the whole world to also be freed from America’s capitalist overlords. Even a temporary destabilization of their empires would be beneficial.
As someone from the global south, that’d be lovely.
Sounds like a noise a lizard could make
I can put some faith in SUSE, they’ve done good work throughout the years.
Unlike fucking Oracle.
I used it as my main distro for about a year, and moved on right before the “abandonment saga” happened. It was a nice and performant distro, but lacked some stuff I needed, mostly support from a few projects and apps I needed to use.
I wouldn’t recommend it as a main distro for at least 5 years after what happened, but would keep an eye out to use on a spare machine or a VM.
Nowadays I’d either settle on openSUSE Tumbleeweed for rolling-release. I’m personally more insterested in stability though (and not having to update stuff every 2 days or so), so I’m going team Debian.
So damn based. Makes me NOT wanna pirate their games. Hell, I’d even purchase even if I wouldn’t play it (if I could rn, but currently I’ve got hefty cat veterinary bills to pay).
Edit: OH MATE! THEY’RE THE POSTAL STUDIO! Goddamn I played it so damn much in my early teens. Goddamn I gotta pay my bills faster!