It only matters if people are educated enough to understand why it’s important.
There are widely available options as it is. The majority of people don’t care at best. And get offended at the notion of using them at worst.
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It only matters if people are educated enough to understand why it’s important.
There are widely available options as it is. The majority of people don’t care at best. And get offended at the notion of using them at worst.
Anxiety spiking(or should I say spookying) hard.
Oh. Interesting. What do you keep when you export?
They do make some strange choices. But yeah, I agree. Also, on Gnome, everything else feels a bit rough around the edges.
Pretty accurate meme though.
Isn’t adding repos considered creating a FrankenDebian?
How does Distrobox work? Is it as simple a
$ distrobox install app $ app
And it runs fine ?
iPhone 16 pro. Too early to tell but this might be my favorite ever.
Previous ones I also really enjoyed were all nexus or pixels but they all inevitably shit themselves after a couple years of use. Most recent one pixel 7 just decided it was gonna drain 6% battery per hour while idling out of nowhere. And nothing I tried fixed it. And I tried a lot.
Oh. I see. Thank you.
Idk. I built my first computer at 6 and ran an irc server for my class mates back in middle school. And I’m sure not many people would have done that back then either.
Im sure there’s plenty of curious and tech inclined kids these days. They just aren’t the majority. But we weren’t back then either.
So I’m running Debian. Say you want to use nix on it.
Is installing a package as simple as $ nix install vscode ? And would it “just work”?
Might give it a try if so.
Mlem looks the best but it feels choppy as hell. So I’m using voyager instead still quite good and runs smooth.
why do investments from large companies matter?
Because we are talking about a large company de investing from something.
It’s kinda the topic we are talking about.
Is Lemmy dead?
I mean. Yeah ? Can you imagine any large companies investing in this in any way? I sure can’t.
I don’t see how what they said was contradictory. VR gaming is indeed dead. And Linux gaming with 5 times less users is also even more dead.
There’s a reason why game devs completely ignore Linux as a platform.
Hm. Not sure if it’s because I’ve stuck with gnome and kde. But both definitely freeze often during high I/o or intense processing times.
On multiple machines and multiple distros. It’s one of the most annoying things about it really.
Truly a “the worst person you know just made a great point” kinda situation.
Just proton. VPN + drive + pass is great.
Badass.