

I created an account, but then realized I could use my existing bluesky account that’s registered to my own PDS. Intriguing.
I’m Cory, a software developer and package maintainer for Artix Linux.
I created an account, but then realized I could use my existing bluesky account that’s registered to my own PDS. Intriguing.
What non-American alternative is there anyway? Only SimpleX comes to mind. Which I sadly don’t see getting widely adopted.
I’d argue that beyond surface-level stuff, the Debian-based distros have a steeper learning curve. PPA’s, packages with versions in the name of the package, .deb
s that don’t update with the rest of the system, the list goes on. No shade to anyone who is happy with Ubuntu or Mint, but I too started on Ubuntu and didn’t find it intuitive enough to stick around. OP is talking about avoiding the terminal, “just use Debian” is not even a solution to that.
Never cleans it the way I want
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