Thunder for Lemmy
Afaik Infinity for Everything is a fork. Unfortunately, the official app is still a Reddit-only client.
Thunder for Lemmy
Afaik Infinity for Everything is a fork. Unfortunately, the official app is still a Reddit-only client.
I meant that most major distributions had KDE available for those who were bothered by the lack of thumbnails.
Yes, it’s interesting, I can’t really understand that either.
I suppose you didn’t enable NSFW, those who complain about it are probably the ones who allowed it for non-porn NSFW content.
A theoretical question: How do you think social democratic politics could be implemented in a peripheral or semi-peripheral country? In the core countries, it’s evident that successful social democracies are built not only on national resources but also on the exploitation of the periphery and semi-periphery, through which corporations and capitalists generate profits which are then taxed back into the country. So, what would make a social democratic world fairer than other forms of capitalism? There have been attempts to implement social democratic economies in peripheral regions, for instance, the often-mentioned Venezuela and Bolivia are much closer to the Norwegian economic model than to Cuba.
What could a peripheral social democratic government do at all if, after winning an election, the capitalists would simply withdraw their capital from the country and/or sabotage the government, while using their media to portray every measure taken by the government in a negative light?
Everyone registers on lemmy.world as if there were no other options. There are several porn-free instances, just use those.
Only the GNOME/GTK file picker did not display thumbnails for a while, but this functionality has now been available in all file pickers for some time.
Not so much a fork, rather a hardened Firefox, like Librewolf and Arkenfox on desktop.
Mostly from search engines, especially Google. They also own Mozilla Corporation, a for-profit entity which reinvests all of its profits back into the Mozilla Foundation.
Generally, Linux as a term refers to the Freedesktop standards, Linux kernel, and GNU userland. ChromeOS fulfills the latter two, but it lacks the Freedesktop standards, which are an essential part of the Linux platform. Therefore, it is logical to distinguish ChromeOS from standard Linux distributions since it diverges significantly from them. This differentiation has nothing to do with the Terminal, as it isn’t necessary to use it at all on most distributions. Elementary OS and Endless OS adhere to the Freedesktop standards, they are parts of the same platform as other Linux distributions.