there’s been a severe lack of volunteers for a while, there’s only 4 people left on the team after the recent fallout.
there’s been a severe lack of volunteers for a while, there’s only 4 people left on the team after the recent fallout.
i switched to linux so that i could customise everything, so ubuntu and manjaro (the first two i used) didn’t really do anything for me. After using a macbook for a bit (still my primary laptop), I found Arch which i now daily drive and love it!
idk about gnome but this sounds like you should look into tiling window managers
awesome! i was just thinking about a ttrpg community
Desktop: Dual boot, Arch Linux / Windows 10 (cba to do the BIOS thing to update to windows 11) for games, FL studio and photoshop
Laptop: MacOS
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personally I’m moving to self hosting but that’s not viable for everyone. There doesn’t seem to be any direct replacement, other than wikitide but I wouldn’t trust that due to a few factors (ToS and Privacy policy ‘coming soon’ sounds legally dubious)