Same here. You just end up building your own DE. It’s great for some people, but I’m already plenty satisfied with GNOME + some extensions
Same here. You just end up building your own DE. It’s great for some people, but I’m already plenty satisfied with GNOME + some extensions
But Heroic doesn’t launch Steam games, right? Or did they change that recently?
Consent-o-matic automatically goes through the cookie banner and makes sure everything is disabled instead of simply blocking the banner
I can’t tell whether you’re joking or not, but if you aren’t: https://f-droid.org/
Everything you described won’t necessarily be done better in other distros.
A public company means that the stocks can be freely traded on a stock market. This is opposed to a private company where the stocks are traded in private transactions. Because investors want the value of their assets (their stocks) to go up (so they can resell them for a higher value), the company has to keep increasing it’s revenue
What? Who’s wishing for Stallman’s death?
GNOME with the dash-to-dock extension is all you need to emulate most of the MacOS experience. Use gnome-tweaks to move the window buttons to the left, and that’s it as far as I know
If you want a laptop for Linux then the obvious choices are Tuxedo and System76. Framework looks cool, but I haven’t heard much about it’s Linux support.
A large part is also that it’s Chromium based.
Ah right, I forgot about that. It’s a valid argument.
I find myself switching between Brave and Firefox. The anti-Brave crowd is mostly dissatisfied with the Brave ownership and the crypto/ad features. I myself don’t have a problem with either. The crypto and ad features can simply be disabled. If you like Brave and it does what you want then you should use it
You’re not allowed to buy a different phone?
This is just what I needed! Me group has been using Discord for the longest time but it very frequently turns into a 144p stream
Wanting to make money from your app doesn’t prevent you from making it foss, therefore I have no favourite proprietary apps
Thunderbird is and always has been the GOAT. The only real downside is the lack of a tray item, but this can be partially solved by installing Birdtray. I think Thunderbird 115 released with this feature, but it only works on Windows. Fingers crossed that it comes to Linux soon
What does it do that Logseq doesn’t?
The solution is to simply ignore the corpos
Impressive, very based
What about Nix’s financial issues? Have they been resolved yet?
FYI the Simple Mobile Tools suite sold out to a scam company: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGr4H7QLVRs
One of the contributors was going to start a fork, but it’s something to keep in mind.