

Well I do agree to it as written lol. I didn’t realize this was a matter of opinion.
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Well I do agree to it as written lol. I didn’t realize this was a matter of opinion.
Perhaps if you gave an example from the TOS to illustrate what you mean by “enabling bullshit” your position would be more clear?
They are just covering their butts legally against someone suing them for typing a URL into the URL bar.
Good point but I will say even with immutable distros users are given a lot more control than Windows or Mac.
Yeah BlueSky is a solid side-step. It’s still for-profit and not federated but every BlueSky user is one not on X. And a lot of BlueSky’s userbase is comprised of particularly influential X users so them leaving is particularly harmful to the ecosystem.
I also think it’s funny how the journalists who repeat BlueSkys “decentralized” nonsense thought Mastodon was too weird and technical, and yet are promoting Pixelfed. Not complaining, but it is funny.
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In Bazzite, installing software, for example, works differently than under a typical distribution.
This is true, but it’s also a lot more familiar to a non-Linux user (open app store, search, download).
Took a long time, but nice to see this topic getting mainstream attention.
This is literally the answer lmao why are you getting downvoted.
“any media outlet, no matter how big an empire it is, that is not owned or funded by the state” is not the common definition of “independent media” (it’s not even the definition given in the hyperlinked definition). “Independence” in this context refers to journalistic independence.
Zorin is another distro that (very successfully imo) does a windows-style taskbar with GNOME and is parent friendly, though like I said before, I think today I would go with something immutable for a non-techie because they’re very hard to break.
KDE is the easiest for coming from Windows, you almost never never need the command line or anything “extra” to customize it (beyond what even Windows will allow).
GNOME (especially in Ubuntu) by default is more Macintosh-like which might appeal to some people, it’s “simpler” but any customizations will require navigating the add-ons (and in my experience inevitably the command line too).
I think KDE is the one for most people who just want a functioning PC. GNOME could be good for the PC you might make for your parent. Bonus points for an immutable distro which are even harder to break.
“Always test your prototypes on the intended final target well in advance just to be sure”
I was not a fan of seasons 1-3 pretty much at all (3 was ok), but 4 was one of my favorite seasons of any Trek and 5 is also very good. I would be interested to read a follow up post when you’re finished!
This is still the best at capturing it, imo: https://xkcd.com/1732/
In another thread @[email protected] described this plot as “Extremely TOS” and I went from not-hating-but-not-loving it to having much more positive feelings. Is it silly? Yes. Is it humanist? Also yes. And what’s more Star Trek than that?
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Not accurate, actually!
you can skip the signature part (i signed it with a fake name cornelius flycatcher)