I feel like UFO would make more sense for laptop due to it being portable, but I get it is because the desktop is Alienware
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I feel like UFO would make more sense for laptop due to it being portable, but I get it is because the desktop is Alienware
Yeah I feel like that just defeats the purpose of it though, in that case just install Debian.
Yeah I am interested in Cosmic DE.
I liked the feel of Pop_OS!, the setup and configuration are great, but damned it was unappealing looks wise for me.
Mint is just green Ubuntu.
Yeah an extension is no more trustworthy than the source providing it, network level adblock which you can monitor completely is probably the correct route
Yeah however for mass adoption this is a terrible idea, there is already the extra step to choose an instance versus a regular social media that is just one link and one button.
I know for people like you and I choosing an instance isn’t that big of a deal, nor is an extra extension (though i try to use as few as possible) but for a regular user it might cause issues.
The issue with an extension ls is it requires an install, getting everyone to install one extension is a hard task.
Can she not use the cloud version? Surely her company provides an account for that, if not it definitely has a free version.
What benefits/negatives does blue sky have in comparison to mastodon?
Weird, I’ve not required X for anything since I started using it, I also just use my Window Manager to bind hotkeys (usually Sway)
Yeah I mean there’s a lot of benefits and increased security on Wayland now so it’s definitely worth the transition to.
foot is also a good choice for a minimal terminal emulator.
iterm2 is near perfect on macOS, for Linux I usually use Alacritty or Foot
How is plan9 compared to BSd & Linux? I only learned about it recently.
What are the stand out pros & cons compared to Linux & BSD?
Looks sweet, kinda reminds of the league UI a little.
What’s the bar style achieved with?
Those differences between Dev and prod are usually mitigated by containers to be fair.
Fedora just documents itself incredibly well, plus all the pushes they’re doing with immutable distributions and somehow making it seem simple is a wonderful thing.
What’s your reasoning for this?
Nah desktop mothership, server star command and laptop UFO.