The vast majority of people here who are self-identifying as communists don’t agree with that
FOSS enthusiast, Linux user, Android enthusiast, Transformers fan (he/him)
The vast majority of people here who are self-identifying as communists don’t agree with that
OP is referring to Linus Torvalds’ half-sarcastic quote.
He made a comment sarcastically and replied to an accusation labeling himself as such
The communist part reads as sarcasm because he was accused of being one
No it’s not. Endeavor literally is just Arch but purple and with an installer. Ubuntu makes many changes.
Totally agree, are difficult to do and require following complex instructions on their Discord server (that you have to pay attention to)
Something I haven’t seen mentioned is Blender’s built in video editor.
In the way you explain norway, it seems this will not be possible without lots of natural resources that are worth a significant amount.
Dash-to-dock or Dash-to-panel are must-haves
I strongly object to this, having used neither on stock GNOME for the majority of my time on Linux. These extensions make GNOME different from intended and not necessarily better, and while beneficial to some are hardly must-haves.
Not how FOSS works. If devs tried that, lemmy forks and splits, basically defederating but more steps and more pain/forced defederating as people choose between two camps.
Who likes Ubuntu? Snap is terrible & they’re forcing it down our throats in a way that is reminiscent to Edge on Windows.
So what’s the consensus on landlords who do it as a side hustle
Aren’t there like herbal non-tobacco smokes?
Both of those would, to me, seem like negatives.
Desktop icons have no benefit for me and would look ugly. Opening in the desktop would mean that I would have to press super before launching all my apps, which would be annoying.
I use the pure GNOME workflow with the exception of pop shell and scroll panel. Few aesthetics here and there.
Norka looks interesting. Also, Apostrophe, Obsidian