KDE Plasma, it’s been nothing but a great experience, it’s a beast of an environment. Plus, its accompanying software ecosystem makes it 10x better.
This website’s cool as hell.
KDE Plasma, it’s been nothing but a great experience, it’s a beast of an environment. Plus, its accompanying software ecosystem makes it 10x better.
I like to jump between Lemmy and Reddit, and I think these are the only two I use.
It’s cool to see universities adopting these technologies! wish my uni did this…
I’m betting on elementaryOS too, they’re doing great work without directly copying everything about macOS.
This is so true, I use Arch Linux, and since I built my system from the ground up (minus the kernel part). I know what’s in my system, if something breaks, I know where to look and how to debug it.
I’ve never been tempted to go back to Windows once I realized how much it meant to me that I finally have control over what my system does.
Long gone are the days where the only fix you (or Microsoft “MVPs”) can come up with is rebooting your machine.
I think you actively using the program and recommending it to people, goes a long way and warms the heart of developers to see people using the code they spent hours upon hours on.
Enjoying, and spreading the word about great software is another form of donation, and they all count :)
What do you mean by “save/download”?
Well I use Firefox, and Librewolf is a fork of Firefox, so I’m not sure why the browser matters.
I’d pay not to ever hear facebook or instagram mentioned in a conversation ever again.
Hey nice project!
An issue encountered is that typing anything within the search bar does not prompt me with any results.
Well customization isn’t as limited as you say, but most customization can only be done through third party applications, and if I were a windows user, I wouldn’t trust them.
A lot of people think the slur filter is a deal-breaker, but they forget that a lot of the platforms they use on a daily basis, have these systems in place, or if they don’t, they ban you for “breaking community guidelines”.
Wouldn’t that also mean you don’t respect their free will?
EDIT: To clarify things, I don’t care about fascism or the slur filter, everyone has the right to say what is on their mind, but the creators have the right not to provide them the platform for them to converse and spread their ideologies, because, at the end, this is their software.
Wouldn’t that imply limiting their freedom?
Not justifying the choices of the developers, but if it’s a deal breaker for you, you always have the option of not using the website.