

So? You still get the updates sooner or later.
So? You still get the updates sooner or later.
What enshittification? It’s one of the best distributions out there!
good!
I used to be a build engineer at an enterprise Linux company that built custom Linux distributions for various device manufacturers.
I built a whole build automation system that used what would be the equivalent of a Docker container for the build system, and it was distributed across the whole company to make simultaneous build in parallel and a system that would check how many build systems were in use or available with a queueing system.
All written in Bash, Perl and Python.
Yes, I’m aware. I’ve signed a petition against it.
I’m never setting foot in the US again. Thank goodness I’m Canadian.
A diaper is not a military uniform.
ok.
Look at me. A geriatric Linux user.
Back in my day we forwarded X over SSH. Which was the style at the time.
I’ve been using XFree86 and Xorg for so long. I’ll have to learn how to configure Wayland in case shit hits the fan. I also wonder how that will affect remote ssh X forwarding, or NVIDIA drivers.
Linux Mint is nice, but I feel like the look & feel is starting to look outdated. Otherwise it’s an excellent choice.
He means the best in desktop experience when it comes to desktops with the best adoptability.
Hyprland is a compositor, not a desktop environment.
Yeah. Exactly.
iSrAeL has ThE rIgHt tO dEfEnD iTsElf!
Way to fuck up relative world peace, Israel. I wouldn’t be surprised if they used nukes at some point. And if they do, I fucking hope pur world governments are going to fucking react and tell Israel to sit the fuck down ans shut the fuck up.
No I have a paid subscription. But I’m using their Android app, as well as Thunderbird in Linux.
Ah ok, so it’s like a MD5 sum of the email with a signature key then.
Add to that the butt ugly blue and yellow icon from the 90’s.
Diaspora had it going on I found. It’s a shame it didn’t catch on. And that they didn’t adapt it to ActivityPub.
Reactionary to what?
You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about. You have no idea how much the Linux desktop experience has improved just in the past 10, or even 5 years. There’s been LEAPS in advancement and Windows compatibility. It gets easier to use by the day. And Steam deciding to use Linux for its gaming devices is one proof of that.
In addition, this adoption means there will be much higher demand for new features and functionality, and potentially greater bug discovery. And there will be an increased involvement in the development and improvement from European countries to achieve these goals. Which will lead to an even faster growth and improvement of Linux in general.