

Bro, your post is a fart in the wind.


Bro, your post is a fart in the wind.


For sure, an ActivityPub video platform that is not TikTok like (i.e Loops) would be amazing.
Sure, except that I had some bad experiences with multiple DEs installed on the same distro(Arch in my case) because of dependencies and upgrades causing a havoc on the system and cleaning up was a sizable pain.
Thank you for the info, appreciate it. Yeah, I guess I’m expecting bugs on Cosmic.
My hardware is decent, definitely more than enough for Plasma, but I sometimes get bored and distrohopping isn’t doing much for me, at least not as much as a DE would, which is why I’m curious.
I will give it a try in a VM, but doubt I’d be able to reproduce the same workflow on a VM as on host.
Yes, I meant “DE” indeed. Habit I guess…
Sure, a VM would be the easiest indeed. I’ve watched some older Cosmic videos and it was far from being ready, so I couldn’t even be bothered with it, but seeing it grow and actively being worked on, has picked my interest again.
How does this compre to plasma or gnome 3 now? Given I’m a plasma user and I don’t really like gnome 3, would this be a fresh take on IDEs, worth trying a new arch install on?


I just hope it doesn’t end up like Lost.


2k is the best. For pc games it’s thr gold standard for me. I can hardly see the difference from between 2k and 4k and my GPU is grateful.


“rethinking Recall”… again. Doesn’t Microslop understand anything?


And here I thought I was special, seeing as other people actually bother enough to redeem those free games every week. I stopped doing it a long time ago and I’d rather pay for those games on steam/gog offers.
I can’t be bothered with epic even for the free ones.


Same as belief. Churches have to pay the same as everyone. They are a corporation.


I could sure, with usb passthrough, but the laptop is pretty shit, so it would just be painful and truthfully, I was also curious about how shitty W10 has gotten over the past 10 years.
I will reinstall linux after I’m done with it anyway.


I don’t know about such claims. I’ve just finished installing W10 on one of my laptops.
Use case? BMW coding tools are only built for Windows and using them via wine doesn’t really work.
As a long time Linux use I can’t even describe what I’m feeling right now.


I fail to see the point of this.
“The Open Gaming Collective (OGC) is building a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.”
So, like, a meta package? I don’t understand this, as a linux user. And the projects mentioned on their homepage are…nieche at best.
Can someone explain to me how this would benefit linux gamers and freedom of choice on linux?
Edit: wording.
Well, I’m 44 so I do remember those days, but I used to be a Netscape user, so there’s that.


Sure. Next time my wife asks me how hot it is outside I’m going to tell her 25.3 degrees and she will be amazed and forever impressed. For sure…


For normies Chrome IS the internet.
Linus. He’s proved on more than one occasion he should stick to windows as he’s not willing to use linux, so anything coming out of his mouth regarding any linux topic should not be taken seriously.
The worst linux noob giving advice about linux stuff? no thanks
i’m guessing ipfs is not an option.