

TempleOS is outside of the box
surprisingly, festnt is short for fest not, not fes tnt
so please dont call me fes please please please


TempleOS is outside of the box


apple upper left makes sense, since it’s only actually popular in the US.
windows upper right makes sense, since it’s the most used desktop OS.
BSD lower left makes sense, since it’s extremely rare for anyone to use it.
linux lower right… makes sense, but only if you consider servers. linux desktop usage would be closer to lower middle, or, depending on the distro, closer to the middle in general


never happened to me on arch
has happened to me on cachyos tho, with plasma 6.6 (switching back to arch, plasma 6.6 has no issues)
how can i stop the government?
but they aren’t yet
macs are so rare that someone once screenshared and i was almost asking if that was gnome
more people working on it, maybe? i’m not sure, but it’s the same situation for arch
ok that’s really funny
i actually switched from cachy to arch because when kde plasma 6.6 released it wouldn’t let me past the login screen (i’d log in, it’d start loading and freeze the system)
i used a snapshot to roll back the update and waited for plasma 6.6.1, where instead of freezing it’d just restart. then 6.6.2 released with the same issue as 6.6.0 so i just gave up and installed arch
btw, i still havent figured out limine+snapper configuration yet
haha imagine having to wait for an update to break your system (i use arch, and tried to config limine snapper sync)
aur can mostly be replaced by flatpak and the arch wiki generally works in every distro
fence and then grass and then dirt and rocks
whats dist-upgrade? this is the first time ive heard of it
you’re welcome mr debian user
limão kkkkkk
now i’m wondering how long it’d take for windows to install with a bad connection
arch is a little bit of each of those things


from what ive heard of manjaro, they do less testing on new packages than arch. also, nothing on arch ever broke my pc except for the clock, which was probably because i configured it wrong (didn’t use archinstall).
only time an update has ever done anything bad was like a week ago when plasma 6.6 launched and the login freezed the pc, but that was on cachyos, not main arch.
what? (seriously idk what’s going on)