I may sound like an asshole, but before Linux Mint, I would seriously think to go with Debian with KDE. I don’t see any downsides, and there are many upsides.
Minor upgrades don’t usually come to Debian at all, unless they are fixing some critical vulnerability or something, but that is usually patched over the previous version anyway.
In what sense is DuckDNS unreliable?
I’m a cheap guy, and honestly I got the cheapest Kindle (I believe 2022) and I’ve been reading books from Calibre without issues.
No other e-reader was as cheap as that, and it… Just works.
It’s about colors. I’m not an expert, but there is something about professional color stuff that is still in the works to migrate to Wayland.
And of course for Krita it’s quite crucial that colours are right.
Finding activities and hobbies that align with your values and make you groe.
Yes, mindless hobbies are also fine, but for me, participating in local FOSS communities and the like makes it a very fulfilling activity, and a way to learn more things.
Then there’s me who installs VLC and calls it a day. I mean… It does the job perfectly fine.
reflector will choose mirrors depending on your specific orders.
You have not specified your orders here, so I’m guessing you haven’t launched it properly.
Check the Wiki and launch it with your specific needs. Is it speed? Is it updatedness? Global mirrors? Local?
Also there is no casino algorithm showing you what big data knows will make you stay for a while.
In TikTok or instagram reels, you don’t follow people you like. You just watch stuff happening.
To be honest, I’m waiting until we finally get federated git hosting, specially if done with ActivityPub. I think it fits too well the use case.
I believe forgejo is getting there, but it’s still not possible.
If you are a student, you should be able to organize with some of your classmates or friends.
Also, maybe consider LanguageTool instead of Grammarly, at least it’s not fully closed source.
What about stopping the bullsh*t of TLD nonsense and doing something like crates.rust-lang.org
? It’s the most sensible solution.
The Hyperloop still hasn’t happened in an age where we can grab rockets from the sky.
It was just a great idea to stop development of high-speed rail so cars could still make sense for longer.
Hopefully USA seems to be realising already: https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/22/hyperloop-one-elon-musk-high-speed-rail/
I mean, being able to carry a little thing with multiple OSs AND STILL being able to use it as portable storage for other stuff is really useful.
Playing a bit of devil’s advocate here: any of you used these channels? Could it be that they were just spreading misinformation like every country does at war? Any example of existing zionist Telegram channels?
Wasn’t matrix 2.0 a thing already?
I thought conventionalcommits.org was very well known.
I made my company use it and now it’s so much easier to navigate git history. We also get automatic, humanly readable changelogs for free.
Gmail should be one of the first apps you uninstall with the universal android debloatter.
I support this idea. Moving is the perfect opportunity to classify your stuff into useful and wasteful, specially clothes, shoes, and some older electronics. Recycle and donate.
Also, if you have a phone you can turn any document into a digital one, find manuals online and trash the paper ones, etc.
It’s amazing when you suddenly feel lighter, and you didn’t know you had all that psychological weight on you.