

ah i see. thanks for the context!
ah i see. thanks for the context!
i guess it really is an “it takes all kinds” situation. so many Gnome decisions are bizarre to me, and then having to use extensions to fix that, which Gnome can then break, is just insane to me.
basically, it’s easier for me to shape KDE to do the things i like about Gnome, than vice versa.
KDE Plasma
just use KDE, mate. XD
say bye-bye
it’s just one instance? i think Lemmy as a whole is fine
maniacs! will avoid those loons
ok, that’s cool. thanks for sharing.
omg did you ppl even read the article?
i started experimenting in the world of immutable distros. it’s very cool stuff going on in this space. but it relies very heavily on Flatpak, and i worry that Flatpak isn’t up to the standard it needs to be in order to be this intrinsic to this paradigm.
i hope they can step it up.
it’s been a dream, honestly.
Bounty Hunter. Definitely not there to preserve or even necessarily discover.
But on the other hand…
RECORDING TO LOGBOOK
EU. Doesn’t. Need. America.
Don’t be afraid. Claim your freedom
I dig immutability for servers, grandma, and productivity laptops.
I think it fills a nice niche in the Linux ecosystem, even if I still prefer my custom prime desktop.
No it is not. Agreeing on that it should be banned is a democratic choice. It is an anti-democratic system not fit for purpose in 2025. our understanding of electoral science and maths is much more advanced now. FPTP should NEVER be on the table.
well, to be fair, shitty electoral systems should be banned, like FPTP, because they aren’t representative. what’s happening here is sadly the opposite.
Too good for Netflix
mamma mia!